Buildings with heat and hot water included in Midtown
Midtown is a dense Manhattan neighborhood where many renters prioritize predictable monthly costs. This page focuses on Midtown buildings with heat and hot water included, based on Openigloo’s building-matching filter and current availability. For Midtown, rated buildings show an average building rating of 3.8/5 across 43 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find Midtown buildings where heat and hot water are included, with 15+ buildings currently matching this filter on Openigloo. Openigloo helps you compare options using renter-first notes: building-level reviews, open-data signals, and the Q&A that can flag what tenants actually experience once they move in.
Buildings with heat and hot water included in Midtown
Showing 1–15 of 15 buildings with heat and hot water included in Midtown.

211 West 56 Street
Midtown

150 West 51 Street
Midtown

235 West 56 Street
Midtown

770 8 Avenue
Midtown

260 West 52 Street
Midtown
230 West 55 Street
Midtown
150 West 47 Street
Midtown

245 West 51 Street
Midtown

101 West 55 Street
Midtown
888 8 Avenue
Midtown
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105 West 55 Street
Midtown
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145 West 55 Street
Midtown
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60 West 57 Street
Midtown
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211 West 53 Street
Midtown

57 W 58 St
Midtown
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included in Midtown
- Confirm what’s included in the lease: heat only, hot water only, or both—and whether it’s included year-round.
- Ask how utilities are handled for any exceptions (for example, separately metered units, limited service periods, or building-wide boiler rules).
- Use the building details to check current availability and the lease terms before you schedule viewings.
- Look for any added monthly costs beyond utilities (broker fee, deposit, and other recurring fees may still apply).
- Treat “included” as a document check, not an assumption: request the written utility language from the management company.