Buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in South Harlem
South Harlem in Manhattan is a practical place to search if you want buildings near subway access and you’re filtering specifically for heat and hot water included. Openigloo’s South Harlem set includes 22+ buildings matching these filters. For planning and comparison, Openigloo shows an average building rating of 3.2/5 across 87 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Search buildings in South Harlem with heat + hot water included near transit. Openigloo shows 22+ eligible buildings so you can compare options without guessing which utilities are covered. Use Openigloo to narrow faster with review signals and building info, then confirm the details that affect your monthly cost and move-in timing. We surface what renters flag in rated buildings and help you track landlord rules through tenant Q&A and building-level notes.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in South Harlem
Showing 19–22 of 22 buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in South Harlem.
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2053 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
South Harlem
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241 W 113 St
South Harlem
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98 Morningside Avenue
South Harlem
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309 West 121 Street
South Harlem
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in South Harlem
- Start by verifying what “heat + hot water included” covers (some buildings cap usage, charge for certain delivery, or treat hot water differently).
- Confirm the near-transit detail in real life: walk the route at commute times and check for elevator or stair access at the stations.
- Ask what else is your responsibility beyond utilities (common examples: cooking fuel, electricity for units, internet) and how deposits are handled.
- Check lease terms and renewal/notice requirements before applying, especially if the building is transitioning between unit types.
- Use the building’s rated status as a signal, but still read the specific tenant notes for issues that match your needs (maintenance response, building access, noise).