Buildings with heat and hot water included near High School for Health Professions and Human Services in NYC
This page shows buildings in NYC that match both of your filters: heat-hot-water-included and the High School for Health Professions and Human Services school area. You’re looking at 151+ buildings that may have the basic utility coverage you want. Openigloo helps you narrow from “included” on paper to what tenants report in practice. Use building reviews, open-data signals, and tenant Q&A to spot patterns around responsiveness, maintenance, and how utilities work day to day—before you tour or sign.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near High School for Health Professions and Human Services in NYC
Showing 1–18 of 151 buildings with heat and hot water included near High School for Health Professions and Human Services in NYC.

401 2 Avenue
Kips Bay
77 St Marks Place
East Village
310 3 Avenue
Kips Bay
651 East 14 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
447 East 14 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
145 4 Avenue
East Village
1 Irving Place
Gramercy Park
611 East 11 Street
East Village
240 1 Avenue
Stuyvesant Town/PCV

117 East 7 Street
East Village
145 East 16 Street
Gramercy Park
410 East 20 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
92 2 Avenue
East Village
346 E 13 St
East Village
527 East 13 Street
East Village
107 St Marks Place
East Village
635 East 14 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
220 East 22 Street
Gramercy Park
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near High School for Health Professions and Human Services in NYC
- Confirm what “included” covers in the lease (heat, hot water, and any limits on delivery times or usage).
- Check for unit-level exceptions: some buildings include base usage but charge for overages or certain systems.
- Ask about thermostat control and maintenance response for boilers/hot-water systems, since those drive day-to-day comfort.
- Review the full move-in cost beyond included utilities (security deposit, any broker fee, and any non-utility charges).
- Use filters on your shortlist—then compare building notes and tenant Q&A for recurring issues or recurring praise.