Buildings highly rated for heat near the B24 bus in Williamsburg
Williamsburg in Brooklyn is a dense, transit-heavy area where renters often choose buildings based on how walkable they are to major bus and subway lines. On Openigloo, this page narrows to buildings highly rated for heat around the B24 bus, so you can compare options without starting from scratch. In Williamsburg, rated buildings average 3.5/5 across 354 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings highly rated for heat near the B24 bus in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with 167+ eligible buildings in the Openigloo database. Use Openigloo to compare rated buildings, review supporting signals, and read tenant Q&A before you apply. The goal is to help you narrow down buildings where heat performance comes up in the same places you would ask for it in person—then verify details like timing, maintenance response, and any unit-specific conditions.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the B24 bus in Williamsburg
Showing 1–18 of 167 buildings highly rated for heat near the B24 bus in Williamsburg.

101 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg
167 Graham Avenue
Williamsburg

420 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg

325 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
186 North 6 Street
Williamsburg
150 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
55 Hope Street
Williamsburg

250 North 10 Street
Williamsburg
222 Johnson Avenue
Williamsburg
2 North 6 Place
Williamsburg
205 N 9 St
Williamsburg
152 Manhattan Avenue
Williamsburg

1 North 4 Place
Williamsburg
395 Leonard Street
Williamsburg
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
416 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
218 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg

2 Northside Piers
Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the B24 bus in Williamsburg
- Filter by “best-heat” to focus on heat performance signals reported by tenants and supported by building-level data; still confirm for your specific unit.
- Because you’re searching near the B24 bus, check exact walking time and the route direction you’ll use most before committing to a lease.
- Ask how heat is controlled (radiator vs. thermostat), and whether there are any common seasonal complaints or maintenance workflows in the building.
- Before signing, confirm your move-in timeline, any required documentation, and who handles heat-related repairs (front desk/management vs. superintendent).
- If utilities or building services vary by lease type, request a written breakdown so the total monthly cost matches what you expect.