Buildings with heat and hot water included near the A train in Hell's Kitchen
Hell’s Kitchen is a dense Manhattan neighborhood where many renters prioritize quick subway access and predictable monthly costs. This page focuses on buildings in Hell’s Kitchen that include heat and hot water and are near the A train, with **59+** eligible buildings to compare. For quality signals, **rated buildings** in Hell’s Kitchen average **3.5/5** across **193 rated buildings** (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with **heat and hot water included** near the **A train** in Hell’s Kitchen. Openigloo shows **59+** eligible buildings in this area so you can compare options without starting from scratch. Use Openigloo to narrow by building-level signals, then verify the details that affect your monthly cost: community and tenant Q&A, building records, and review summaries. You can also cross-check what’s included, what’s metered, and what to ask before you apply.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near the A train in Hell's Kitchen
Showing 1–18 of 59 buildings with heat and hot water included near the A train in Hell's Kitchen.

350 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen

410 West 53 Street
Hell's Kitchen

330 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen

561 10 Avenue
Hell's Kitchen

420 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

305 West 50 Street
Hell's Kitchen

560 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen
440 West 47 Street
Hell's Kitchen

520 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen
401 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen

460 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

315 West 57 Street
Hell's Kitchen

341 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

416 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen

1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen
300 West 49 Street
Hell's Kitchen
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near the A train in Hell's Kitchen
- Confirm the exact scope of “included” (heat and hot water are usually covered, but cooking fuel, electricity, and any additional service charges may not be).
- Before signing, ask how utilities are handled for your unit type and whether there are any submetering or separate billing arrangements.
- If you’re sensitive to commuting time, confirm the walk to the A train station from the specific building, not just the neighborhood name.
- Compare building records and tenant Q&A on service reliability (hot water consistency, heating responsiveness) and any past issues reported by residents.
- Request the full monthly cost estimate beyond utilities included in rent, including any building fees and move-in costs described in the listing or by management.