Buildings highly rated for heat near the D train in Manhattan
This page shows buildings highly rated for heat near the D train in Manhattan. Openigloo narrows the scope to 574+ buildings using a multi-filter pair: “best-heat” plus D-train access. Use Openigloo to compare building signals and renter experiences in one place. The filters pull in heat-related ratings and proximity to the D train, while building pages consolidate review notes, practical details, and tenant Q&A so you can ask better questions before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the D train in Manhattan
Showing 19–36 of 574 buildings highly rated for heat near the D train in Manhattan.

125 W 31 St
Midtown South

260 West 52 Street
Midtown

242 West 53 Street
Midtown
230 West 55 Street
Midtown

66 West 38 Street
Midtown South

284 Mott Street
Nolita
488 7 Avenue
Midtown South

666 Greenwich Street
West Village

49 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

315 West 57 Street
Hell's Kitchen
49 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side

416 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
75 Orchard Street
Lower East Side

124 West 60 Street
All Upper West Side
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village

7 Cornelia Street
West Village

115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill
400 West 119 Street
Morningside Heights
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the D train in Manhattan
- Confirm what “best-heat” means for you by checking the building page for heat-related notes (how responsive maintenance is, whether issues recur, and how long repairs take).
- Treat “near the D train” as a commute proxy, not a guarantee: verify the closest station entrances, walking time at night, and noise patterns for your unit’s street exposure.
- Before applying, request written answers on heating controls (thermostat access, landlord rules), window/insulation basics, and how heat complaints are handled during cold snaps.
- Check the lease for any utility setup details (how heating costs are billed), and budget for the FULL monthly cost beyond rent, including any listed fees and your expected utilities.
- If you see repeated heat complaints in Q&A, ask maintenance how they diagnose the root cause and what the typical fix timeline looks like for your exact building stack/floor.