Buildings with heat and hot water included near the W train in Hell's Kitchen
Hell’s Kitchen is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often prioritize quick subway access and straightforward monthly budgeting. This page focuses on buildings that meet the heat and hot water included criteria and are near the W train. For Hell’s Kitchen, rated buildings average 3.5/5 across 193 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers 51+ buildings in Hell’s Kitchen where heat and hot water are included, plus a location filter near the W train. That combination can help you estimate your monthly cost more realistically than buildings where utilities are billed separately. Openigloo brings together building-level details, what rated buildings are saying, and open-data signals so you can narrow down buildings faster. Use the filters to compare options, then verify specifics with the building manager or landlord before you sign a lease.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near the W train in Hell's Kitchen
Showing 1–18 of 51 buildings with heat and hot water included near the W 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

420 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

305 West 50 Street
Hell's Kitchen

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen
440 West 47 Street
Hell's Kitchen
401 West 56 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
321 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen
301 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

426 West 47 Street
Hell's Kitchen
350 W 50 St
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near the W train in Hell's Kitchen
- Confirm what “included” covers in writing (heat and hot water usage rules, any seasonal start/end dates, and whether there are exceptions).
- Check whether the building is consistently near the W train by reviewing the exact address and your typical walking time, not just the neighborhood label.
- Compare total move-in costs beyond utilities: deposits, broker fees, and any required admin or amenity charges.
- Use Openigloo’s rated-building signals to spot patterns, then read the tenant Q&A for practical details like maintenance response and building communication.
- Before committing, ask how the building handles outages or service interruptions for heat/hot water and what notice tenants receive.