Buildings highly rated for heat near the M11 bus in Hell's Kitchen
Hell’s Kitchen is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often prioritize reliable daily transit access and day-to-day building comfort. This page focuses on buildings near the M11 bus corridor and uses Openigloo’s heat-focused signals to help you compare options. For Hell’s Kitchen specifically, 3.5/5 is the average building rating across 193 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page highlights buildings highly rated for heat near the M11 bus in Hell’s Kitchen, with 93+ eligible buildings. It’s a multi-filter view combining best-heat with the M11 bus corridor, so you’re comparing buildings that have performed well on heat-related signals. Use Openigloo to narrow faster: see building-level heat performance indicators, browse renter Q&A, and compare ratings from rated buildings before you tour. If you have questions about how heat works in practice, confirm details directly with the building—our goal is to help you shortlist with evidence, not guess.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the M11 bus in Hell's Kitchen
Showing 1–18 of 93 buildings highly rated for heat near the M11 bus in Hell's Kitchen.

635 West 42 Street
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606 West 57 Street
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350 West 43 Street
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650 West 42 Street
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410 West 53 Street
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625 West 57 Street
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420 West 42 Street
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305 West 50 Street
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550 West 45 Street
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610 West 42 Street
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560 West 43 Street
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300 West 55 Street
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601 West 57 Street
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515 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen

550 West 54 Street
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520 West 43 Street
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350 West 42 Street
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460 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the M11 bus in Hell's Kitchen
- Shortlist by heat signals first, then sanity-check commute: confirm the route timing and that the building is walkable to the M11 stops you use.
- Before signing, ask how heat is maintained in cold months (thermostat access, baseboard vs. radiator, and what tenants typically experience during extreme weather).
- Review any stated building rules that can affect comfort or HVAC access (some buildings limit thermostat control by unit type or landlord preference).
- Compare overall condition beyond heat: look at the building’s rating and renter comments from rated buildings, then ask about recent maintenance or upgrades.
- When budgeting, plan for the full monthly cost beyond rent (utilities, deposit, and any fees) even if the building is strong on heat signals.