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Buildings with heat and hot water included in South Harlem

South Harlem is a neighborhood in Manhattan where renters can filter for buildings that include heat and hot water, which can make monthly cost comparisons simpler when utilities are bundled. On Openigloo, this page reflects 22+ eligible buildings in the area. For building quality signals, South Harlem has an average building rating of 3.2/5 across 87 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find buildings in South Harlem with heat and hot water included, with 22+ eligible buildings on Openigloo right now. This filter helps you compare monthly costs more accurately when utilities are bundled. Use Openigloo to narrow down options, then verify details directly with each building. You can review rated-building signals, check what tenants share in Q&A, and use open-data style indicators to ask better questions before committing to a lease.

Buildings with heat and hot water included in South Harlem

Showing 19–22 of 22 buildings with heat and hot water included in South Harlem.

What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included in South Harlem

  • Start with heat + hot water included, then confirm what’s actually covered (baseboard/radiator heat, hot water use limits, and any shared-meter rules).
  • Compare the full monthly picture: ask whether electricity, cooking gas, or any other utilities are still separate beyond the included heat/hot water.
  • Check lease language on utility terms, including whether included service changes with unit type, occupancy, or seasonal adjustments.
  • Look for building maintenance history in tenant Q&A (temperature consistency, hot-water recovery time, and how issues are handled).
  • If the building has multiple heating systems, confirm which system applies to your specific unit before signing.

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