Buildings highly rated for heat near the BXM4 bus in Manhattan
This page highlights 37+ Manhattan buildings highly rated for heat near the BXM4 bus. It uses the Openigloo “best-heat” filter plus the “bxm4-bus” location filter so you can focus on buildings that perform well for heat where you plan to commute. Openigloo helps you narrow down buildings using tenant-submitted experience signals and review data, plus practical building research you can reference while touring. You can also read and use tenant Q&A to sanity-check what “good heat” looks like in real units and confirm details with the building before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the BXM4 bus in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 37 buildings highly rated for heat near the BXM4 bus in Manhattan.

121 Madison Avenue
NoMad

776 6 Ave
NoMad
56 West 125 Street
South Harlem

10 East 29 Street
NoMad

17 West 125 Street
Central Harlem

309 5 Ave
Midtown South

158 East 126 Street
East Harlem
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45 West 132 Street
Central Harlem

3 East 39 Street
Midtown South
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60 W 125 St
South Harlem

12 East 86 Street
Upper East Side
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50 East 98 Street
Carnegie Hill
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28 West 125 Street
South Harlem

50 E 28 St
NoMad

145 Madison Avenue
Midtown East

2184 5 Avenue
Central Harlem
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80 Park Avenue
Murray Hill
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139 West 123 Street
South Harlem
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the BXM4 bus in Manhattan
- Start with the “best-heat” filter, then narrow further to the BXM4 bus corridor to keep commute plans aligned with your housing search.
- When you shortlist buildings, ask how heat is controlled in each apartment (radiators vs. central systems) and how temperature is handled during shoulder seasons.
- Use tenant comments and Openigloo review signals to look for repeat issues like uneven heating by floor or bedroom placement.
- Confirm the lease terms that govern utilities and heat responsibility, including whether any portion of heating cost is tenant-paid.
- If you’re moving in from a cold-weather area, ask the super/property manager for recent heating performance examples (not just general policy).
- Before applying, verify any building-specific rules that could affect comfort (window sealing/insulation, maintenance response times, and thermostat access when applicable).