Buildings highly rated for heat near the C train in NYC
Find buildings highly rated for heat near the C train in NYC. This Openigloo page combines the “best-heat” filter with the C-train area, for 1,092+ buildings currently matching both criteria. Openigloo pulls together building-level signals like tenant-reported comfort and review patterns, plus open-data context where available. Use this page to compare nearby buildings quickly, then confirm details with the super or leasing office before you sign, since heat performance can vary by unit and season.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the C train in NYC
Showing 163–180 of 1,092 buildings highly rated for heat near the C train in NYC.

500 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen

507 West Chelsea
West Chelsea

196 Willoughby Street
Fort Greene

41 West 86 Street
Upper West Side
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306 West 48 Street
Hell's Kitchen

53 Park Place
Tribeca

400 W 55 St
Hell's Kitchen

121 Reade Street
Tribeca

160 West 71 Street
All Upper West Side

85 John Street
Fulton/Seaport

527 West 23 Street
West Chelsea

320 W 38 St
Hudson Yards
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846 Prospect Place
Crown Heights

940 St Nicholas Avenue
Washington Heights

692 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

267 Edgecombe Avenue
Hamilton Heights
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112 W 73 St
Upper West Side
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401 West 130 Street
West Harlem
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the C train in NYC
- Compare build-to-build heat feedback from rated buildings, then narrow by what matters to you (unit exposure, window condition, and recent maintenance).
- Before applying, ask how heat is controlled in the building (thermostat access, radiator maintenance, and whether heat issues have been addressed recently).
- Confirm what “heat” means for your unit: bedroom vs. living room temperatures, hot-water timing, and any known cold spots.
- Check lease terms and any documented history of heat complaints or repairs, since the lived experience can change over time.
- If you’re viewing in cooler months, verify radiator performance in person and ask when the building typically tests heating systems.