Buildings with heat and hot water included near the M102 bus in Kips Bay
Kips Bay is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often look for practical day-to-day convenience, including transit access and buildings that match specific utility expectations. On Openigloo, you can browse heat and hot water included buildings in this area and compare building-level signals before you tour. For Kips Bay, Openigloo aggregates an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 138 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ).
Find buildings with heat and hot water included in Kips Bay, plus easy access near the M102 bus route. Openigloo shows 45+ eligible buildings in this area right now, so you can compare what’s currently available without guessing what utilities cover. Use Openigloo to filter by the features that matter to you, then check building-level signals like ratings and tenant Q&A. You’ll still want to confirm details directly with the building, but the open-data signals and resident perspectives help you narrow the shortlist before you tour.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near the M102 bus in Kips Bay
Showing 1–18 of 45 buildings with heat and hot water included near the M102 bus in Kips Bay.

155 East 31 Street
Kips Bay

230 East 30 Street
Kips Bay

155 East 29 Street
Kips Bay
306 3 Avenue
Kips Bay

480 2 Avenue
Kips Bay

247 East 28 Street
Kips Bay

200 E 33 St
Kips Bay
222 East 34 Street
Kips Bay
229 E 29 St
Kips Bay
312 East 30 Street
Kips Bay
230 East 27 Street
Kips Bay
340 East 29 Street
Kips Bay

154 East 29 Street
Kips Bay

520 2 Avenue
Kips Bay
245 East 30 Street
Kips Bay
442 3 Avenue
Kips Bay
142 East 27 Street
Kips Bay
206 East 26 Street
Kips Bay
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near the M102 bus in Kips Bay
- Confirm that heat and hot water are included as part of the lease (not “may be included” or limited to certain units/floors).
- When you see M102 proximity in the results, verify your exact commute times and walking routes at the hours you care about.
- Compare building-wide policies on utilities, laundry, and any included services before applying, since the included items can still come with rules.
- Check for what’s not covered: cooking fuel/electricity, internet/cable, and any submetering details that affect your full monthly cost.
- Use the tenant Q&A and the rated-building context to flag recurring issues (maintenance response, pests, elevators), then ask the same questions in writing during your application process.
- If you’re budgeting, run the “all-in” monthly cost (rent plus utilities you pay) rather than relying only on rent and the included-utility label.