Buildings highly rated for heat near the 6 train in Midtown South
Midtown South is a Manhattan neighborhood where you can search for buildings that match a specific routine, like being close to the 6 train, while also filtering for heat-related performance signals. On Openigloo, this page focuses on buildings that fit the Midtown South scope and your selected filters. Midtown South has rated buildings averaging 4.0/5 across 27 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings highly rated for heat near the 6 train in Midtown South. This Openigloo page covers 11+ buildings matching the filter pair: 6-train and best-heat. Use Openigloo to compare buildings using rated-building signals, then confirm the details with property staff. Heat and transit convenience are only part of the decision; Openigloo also helps you read what tenants shared and spot patterns before you commit.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the 6 train in Midtown South
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings highly rated for heat near the 6 train in Midtown South.
42 West 33 Street
Midtown South

885 Avenue Of The Americas
Midtown South

35-39 W 33 St
Midtown South

309 5 Ave
Midtown South

3 East 39 Street
Midtown South

36 West 35 Street
Midtown South

160 Madison Avenue
Midtown South
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1269 Broadway
Midtown South

3 West 36 Street
Midtown South

425 Fifth Avenue
Midtown South
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9 West 32 Street
Midtown South
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the 6 train in Midtown South
- Check heat performance signals per building, then ask how heat is controlled in your unit (radiator vs. central), and what happens during cold snaps.
- Confirm the practical commute: how close you are to the 6 train stop you’ll use most, and how long it takes at your typical times.
- Verify the lease terms around utilities (what’s included vs. separate) and when heat is actually delivered—don’t rely only on building-level tags.
- Use the tenant Q&A and rated-building notes to look for recurring issues (maintenance response times, temperature consistency, access during repairs).
- Before signing, ask for the most recent heat-related maintenance history and whether any recent building-wide issues have affected service. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)