Buildings highly rated for heat near the M103 bus in East Village
In the East Village, you’ll find 202+ highly rated buildings on Openigloo filtered for heat signals and proximity to the M103 bus. This gives you a focused starting point if heating performance and day-to-day transit convenience matter. For building quality signals, East Village has an average building rating of 3.4/5 across 466 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings highly rated for heat near the M103 bus in the East Village. You can browse 202+ eligible buildings and compare what tenants report about heating performance and building conditions. Openigloo helps you narrow by filter and then verify with renter-focused signals: rated buildings, review summaries, and tenant Q&A. Use the building pages to confirm how heating works in your specific unit (radiators, thermostats, landlord maintenance practices) before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the M103 bus in East Village
Showing 1–18 of 202 buildings highly rated for heat near the M103 bus in East Village.

88 East 4 Street
East Village

62 Avenue B
East Village

107 St Marks Place
East Village

194 East 2 Street
East Village
56 St Marks Place
East Village

166 2 Avenue
East Village
85 4 Avenue
East Village

222 East 3 Street
East Village

11 East 1 Street
East Village

235 East 13 Street
East Village
234 East 4 Street
East Village
17 St Marks Place
East Village
211 Avenue A
East Village

410 East 13 Street
East Village
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214 1 Ave
East Village

245 East 11 Street
East Village

328 East 14 Street
East Village
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68 East 1 Street
East Village
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the M103 bus in East Village
- Use the “best-heat” signal as a starting point, then open individual building pages to check what tenants mention about warmth, boiler behavior, and response times.
- Because this is near the M103 bus, confirm commute realism in person (walk times, stops, and noise) for the exact block you’re considering.
- Check the unit’s heating setup (radiator type, thermostat controls, how often maintenance is requested) and ask how the building handles cold snaps.
- Read fee notes carefully: even when heating is a priority, you’ll still want to budget for the full monthly cost (deposit, broker fee if applicable, utilities).
- If you message the leasing office, ask for recent heating history (service logs if available) and what maintenance looks like during peak season.