Buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in Manhattan
This Openigloo page helps you find buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in Manhattan, with 484+ eligible options. The scope is the Manhattan borough, and the filter pair is 2-train + best-heat. Openigloo brings building-level signals into one place so you can compare before you tour: heat-related ratings where available, plus review context and tenant Q&A themes. You can also open each building’s details to verify what’s included, what’s managed on-site, and what past residents reported about heat performance during colder stretches.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in Manhattan
Showing 37–54 of 484 buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in Manhattan.

101 West 15 Street
Chelsea

200 West 26 Street
Chelsea

75 Wall Street
Financial District
370 West 30 Street
Chelsea
1660 Madison Avenue
South Harlem
301 West 19 Street
Chelsea
488 7 Avenue
Midtown South

350 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
240 West 73 Street
Upper West Side
1309 5 Avenue
South Harlem

515 9 Avenue
Hudson Yards

460 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

260 West 26 Street
Chelsea
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209 West 135 Street
Central Harlem
18 Washington Street
Financial District
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

7 Cornelia Street
West Village
140 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in Manhattan
- Start with the heat rating signal, then confirm heating details directly with the building (schedule, response times, and any known seasonal issues).
- Use the 2-train location filter as a commute proxy, but still check the exact walking time from your preferred entrance and the building’s cross-street.
- Before signing, ask whether heat is covered in the rent for your unit type and whether there are any energy-management policies that affect comfort.
- Plan for full move-in cost beyond rent (security deposit and any required fees), and confirm what is due at lease signing vs. move-in day.
- If the building’s history shows recurring complaints about heating, ask how those were addressed and whether maintenance practices changed.