Buildings with heat and hot water included near the B39 bus in Lower East Side
Lower East Side buildings in this scope are averaging 3.4/5 across 179 rated buildings. Use the building-level signals on Openigloo to narrow down options that match your utility expectations. When you’re comparing buildings here, focus on what “heat + hot water included” actually means for the unit you want, and balance that with the B39-bus area you’ll rely on day to day. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with heat and hot water included in the Lower East Side, near the B39 bus. This page covers 49+ buildings that match both filters (b39-bus + heat-hot-water-included). On Openigloo, you can compare buildings side by side using rated-building data and renter-first signals. Check what tenants mention in reviews, then use the building details and any available tenant Q&A/open-data notes to confirm how utilities are actually handled before you sign a lease.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near the B39 bus in Lower East Side
Showing 1–18 of 49 buildings with heat and hot water included near the B39 bus in Lower East Side.

153 Norfolk Street
Lower East Side

229 Chrystie Street
Lower East Side
196 Stanton St
Lower East Side

80 Delancey Street
Lower East Side

193 Stanton Street
Lower East Side
49 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side
75 Orchard Street
Lower East Side
71 Clinton Street
Lower East Side
331 East Houston Street
Lower East Side
157 Suffolk Street
Lower East Side
254 Broome Street
Lower East Side
145 Clinton Street
Lower East Side

61 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
8 Rivington Street
Lower East Side
120 Ridge Street
Lower East Side
203 Rivington Street
Lower East Side
170 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
132 Ludlow St
Lower East Side
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near the B39 bus in Lower East Side
- Confirm the exact utility terms in the building listing: whether heat and hot water are truly included year-round, and if there are any usage limits or separate metering.
- If a building is “near B39,” verify the walking route and bus-time reliability for your schedule; proximity can vary by block and cross-streets.
- Ask how the building handles seasonal billing or adjustments (if any), and whether the inclusion affects rent changes at renewal.
- Use the rated-building score as a starting point, then cross-check with recent tenant feedback for issues that can affect daily living (hot water reliability, heating consistency, building maintenance).
- Before applying, verify move-in costs beyond monthly rent (security/deposit, any building fees) and confirm lease terms that can impact total monthly cost.