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 91–108 of 1,092 buildings highly rated for heat near the C train in NYC.

200 W 70 St
All Upper West Side
235 West 63 Street
All Upper West Side
52 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights

189 West 89 Street
Upper West Side

244 West 72 Street
Upper West Side

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn

752 W End Ave
Upper West Side

145 West 67 Street
All Upper West Side

10 Lexington Avenue
Clinton Hill

400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
118 West 114 Street
South Harlem
406 West 31 Street
Hudson Yards
155 West 60 Street
All Upper West Side
56 West 125 Street
South Harlem
101 Jefferson Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant

95 Horatio Street
West Village
42 West 33 Street
Midtown South
301 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen
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.