Buildings with heat and hot water included near FRANK McCOURT HIGH SCHOOL in NYC
These NYC buildings have heat and hot water included, with availability near FRANK McCOURT HIGH SCHOOL. Openigloo currently shows 40+ buildings that match this heat/hot-water filter pair. Use Openigloo to narrow down by building signals like tenant Q&A and practical review notes. You can compare what residents say about how reliably heat and hot water run, then open the building details to confirm the terms before you sign.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near FRANK McCOURT HIGH SCHOOL in NYC
Showing 37–40 of 40 buildings with heat and hot water included near FRANK McCOURT HIGH SCHOOL in NYC.
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Good cause
46 West 85 Street
2.8(3)
Upper West Side
No evictions
4 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
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Rent-stabilized
Good cause
175 West 76 Street
3.1(3)
Upper West Side
No evictions
34 open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
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Rent-stabilized
Good cause
51 West 86 Street
2.6(3)
Upper West Side
2 evictions
3 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
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Rent-stabilized
Good cause
203 West 91 Street
3.9(3)
Upper West Side
No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near FRANK McCOURT HIGH SCHOOL in NYC
- Expect utilities to be bundled: still confirm in the lease exactly what’s included (base heat, hot water delivery, any limits).
- Check for your unit’s controls: whether you can adjust radiators/thermostat and how hot water temperature is managed.
- Look for common add-ons: electricity for cooking, lighting, and any in-unit appliances may be separate; ask what’s metered.
- Review building maintenance patterns in tenant Q&A—especially for winter heating reliability and hot-water downtime.
- Ask about lease start dates and availability: some buildings may show “available apartments” during certain windows even if the heat/hot-water terms are stable.