Buildings highly rated for heat near transit in Financial District
Financial District buildings are a common choice for renters who want a walkable commute and quick access to subway and transit hubs. This page focuses on buildings with stronger heat signals and near-transit locations. In the Financial District, rated buildings average 4.2/5 across 48 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings highly rated for heat near transit in the Financial District. You have 27+ eligible buildings to browse on Openigloo using the best-heat + near-transit filters. Openigloo brings together live building info, renter-focused reviews, and open-data signals so you can compare options faster. Use the building pages to check details, then confirm specifics directly with the super or leasing office.
Buildings highly rated for heat near transit in Financial District
Showing 1–18 of 27 buildings highly rated for heat near transit in Financial District.

2 Gold Street
Financial District

63 Wall Street
Financial District

20 Exchange Place
Financial District

1 West St
Financial District

180 Water Street
Financial District

45 Wall Street
Financial District

75 West Street
Financial District

71 Broadway
Financial District

116 John Street
Financial District

37 Wall Street
Financial District

67 Wall Street
Financial District
70 Pine Street
Financial District

20 Broad Street
Financial District

75 Wall Street
Financial District
18 Washington Street
Financial District

20 West Street
Financial District

25 Broad Street
Financial District

15 William Street
Financial District
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near transit in Financial District
- Shortlist buildings that match both signals: best-heat (heat performance) and near-transit (easy commutes).
- Before you sign, confirm what “heat” means for your unit: radiator types/controls, typical thermostat setup, and how maintenance requests are handled.
- Check lease terms that affect comfort and move-in timing: start date, utility responsibilities, and the process for reporting heat issues.
- Verify transit reality on the map and during commute hours, since “near transit” can still mean different walking times.
- Read the building’s notes on record-keeping and response times, then ask the staff how they handle repeated heat complaints.