Buildings highly rated for heat near the M15 bus in Manhattan
Browse Manhattan buildings that score highly for heat, filtered as “best-heat” plus “M15 bus” access. You’re looking at 904+ buildings matching this multi-filter pair, so you can narrow faster than scrolling by location alone. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using heat-focused signals and renter-written feedback, plus open-data context and tenant Q&A in building pages. That way, you can confirm how heat works day to day before you commit to a lease.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the M15 bus in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 904 buildings highly rated for heat near the M15 bus in Manhattan.

2 Gold Street
Financial District

200 Water St
Fulton/Seaport

401 E 34 St
Murray Hill

63 Wall Street
Financial District

20 Exchange Place
Financial District

240 East 27 Street
Kips Bay

180 Water Street
Financial District

245 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill

190 East 7 Street
East Village

45 Wall Street
Financial District

1964 1 Avenue
East Harlem

230 East 30 Street
Kips Bay

275 South Street
Two Bridges
245 East 40 Street
Murray Hill

300 East 34 Street
Kips Bay

155 East 29 Street
Kips Bay

116 John Street
Financial District

301 East 47 Street
Turtle Bay
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the M15 bus in Manhattan
- Use the filter to start with buildings that have better heat signals, then cross-check each building’s notes on heating performance and maintenance responsiveness.
- Since this page combines “best-heat” with “M15 bus,” treat transit access as convenience and still verify your exact commute (walk time to stops can vary).
- Before signing, ask how heat is controlled in your unit (radiators vs. central heat), and whether the building provides clear guidance for thermostat use.
- Confirm the lease details that affect comfort: when heat is turned on/off, any building-wide schedules, and how issues are handled during colder periods.
- Check total move-in and ongoing costs shown on Openigloo (including any common building fees) so your monthly budget covers more than just the base rent.
- If you see repeated complaints in tenant Q&A, prioritize those buildings for follow-up—heat issues usually show up consistently across seasons.