Buildings highly rated for heat near the BM3 bus in Gramercy Park
Gramercy Park is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often care about day-to-day reliability close to transit. This Openigloo scope centers on 9+ buildings filtered for heat performance and proximity to the BM3 bus signal. In Gramercy Park, the average building rating is 3.5/5 across 86 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page helps you compare buildings highly rated for heat near the BM3 bus in Gramercy Park. You’re looking at 9+ eligible buildings filtered by “best-heat” plus the BM3 bus route signal. Openigloo brings together renter-first insights from rated buildings and open-data signals so you can narrow faster before you tour. Use the building pages to check what tenants report about heat reliability and read details like lease terms, building management patterns, and any notes shared in the renter Q&A.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the BM3 bus in Gramercy Park
Showing 1–9 of 9 buildings highly rated for heat near the BM3 bus in Gramercy Park.

295 Park Avenue South
Gramercy Park
325 East 21 Street
Gramercy Park
320 East 23 Street
Gramercy Park

290 3 Avenue
Gramercy Park
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134 East 22 Street
Gramercy Park
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245 East 21 Street
Gramercy Park
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300 East 23 Street
Gramercy Park
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320 East 22 Street
Gramercy Park

321 East 22 Street
Gramercy Park
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the BM3 bus in Gramercy Park
- Start with the “best-heat” + BM3 bus filters, then confirm heat details directly with the super or leasing office before signing (include expected thermostat control and response times).
- On each building page, review the “rated buildings” signals and scan for consistency in what tenants mention about heat performance during colder months.
- Ask whether the building supports stable heating access (e.g., maintenance windows, emergency response, and how outages are communicated).
- Compare total move-in and monthly cost beyond asking rent—application/deposit and any recurring fees can change affordability even when heat quality looks good.
- If heat issues are mentioned in tenant Q&A, ask for a written plan: recent repairs, inspection cadence, and how they’ll prevent repeat problems.