Buildings highly rated for heat near the 1 train in Battery Park City
Battery Park City is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters focus on day-to-day commuting. On Openigloo, Battery Park City has 4.3/5 across 18 rated buildings. Use the building pages to compare what tenants say about comfort signals like heat, and then confirm the details that matter for your specific unit. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
These buildings are highly rated for heat near the 1 train in Battery Park City, with 11+ eligible buildings on Openigloo right now. The filters combine location (near the 1 line) with “best-heat” ratings, so you can focus on buildings where tenants report steadier comfort. Openigloo helps you narrow faster with tenant feedback, review summaries, and building-level signals surfaced from open records and building details. Use the listing pages to compare what’s advertised, then confirm the specifics directly with the building before you sign—heat performance can vary by unit and season.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the 1 train in Battery Park City
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings highly rated for heat near the 1 train in Battery Park City.

400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City

99 Battery Place
Battery Park City

200 Rector Place
Battery Park City

70 Battery Place
Battery Park City

225 Rector Place
Battery Park City

211 North End Avenue
Battery Park City

380 Rector Place
Battery Park City

280 Rector Place
Battery Park City

200 North End Avenue
Battery Park City
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50 Battery Place
Battery Park City
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210 West Street
Battery Park City
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the 1 train in Battery Park City
- Check the unit details and heating setup mentioned for each building (radiators vs. other systems) and ask how the landlord handles under-heating in winter.
- Use the “best-heat” signal as a starting point, then verify in writing how heat is measured and what happens if it doesn’t meet expectations.
- Confirm lease terms that affect utilities and billing: ask whether heat is included and how tenants are charged for any related costs.
- Look for “with available apartments” status on each building page before you schedule showings, since availability can change quickly.
- If a building is pet-friendly or has other add-ons, ask about any heat-related constraints (e.g., window A/C use rules that can affect heating days).