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Buildings highly rated for heat near the W train in Chelsea

Chelsea in Manhattan is a walkable, transit-forward area where many renters prioritize proximity to key subway lines. This page focuses on buildings in Chelsea that match a best-heat + W-train filter pair, so you can compare options with both heating performance signals and W-line access in mind. For Chelsea, the average building rating is 3.7/5 across 111 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find buildings in Chelsea, Manhattan that are highly rated for heat near the W train. This scope includes 31+ buildings matching the best-heat + w-train multi-filter pair. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using renter-focused signals like building ratings, plus what tenants flag in Q&A. Where available, we also surface open-data style indicators so you can ask sharper questions before committing to a lease.

Buildings highly rated for heat near the W train in Chelsea

Showing 19–31 of 31 buildings highly rated for heat near the W train in Chelsea.

What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the W train in Chelsea

  • Use the best-heat filter to narrow for heat-reliability signals, then confirm the specific unit’s heating setup during a visit or after viewing.
  • The w-train filter helps you prioritize access to the W line; still check your exact walking route and noise expectations for your block.
  • Read the building’s heat-related notes in the context of the rating score and the rated-building set shown on the page.
  • Before signing, verify utilities responsibility (heat included or not), radiator/thermostat operation, and how maintenance requests are handled in practice.
  • If a building allows pets or has other building-wide rules, review unit-specific restrictions and required documentation before moving forward.

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