Buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in NYC
This page helps you find NYC buildings with heat and hot water included, plus easy access to transit. Right now, Openigloo shows 1,693+ buildings that match the heat/hot-water included and near-transit filters. Use Openigloo to sanity-check the details before you commit. Each building page pulls together what renters say, open-data signals, and structured tenant Q&A so you can confirm how utilities work in practice and compare nearby options with fewer surprises.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in NYC
Showing 163–180 of 1,693 buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in NYC.
295 Park Avenue South
Gramercy Park
200 West 26 Street
Chelsea
284 Mott Street
Nolita

30-02 39 Avenue
Long Island City
29 Harman Street
Bushwick
75 Wall Street
Financial District
370 West 30 Street
Chelsea
265 South 2 Street
Williamsburg
140 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay
107 Greenpoint Avenue
Greenpoint
1660 Madison Avenue
South Harlem

80 Delancey Street
Lower East Side

175 E 96 St
Carnegie Hill

283 Albany Avenue
Crown Heights
200E East 33 Street
Kips Bay
207 East 37 Street
Murray Hill

117 East 7 Street
East Village
440 West 47 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near transit in NYC
- Expect buildings where heat and hot water are included in the rent, but still confirm any limits (seasonal schedules, unit-specific metering, or exceptions) with the leasing office.
- Use the near-transit filter to narrow for commutes, then verify the walk time and line(s) for your exact route during off-peak and late hours.
- Check what is and is not covered: even when heat/hot water are included, you may still pay for electricity, internet, cooking fuel, or other recurring items depending on the building.
- Before signing, ask for the most recent utility policy in writing and confirm how maintenance calls are handled for heating/hot-water problems.
- If you have timing constraints (move-in date, winter heating start), ask whether the building’s included heat/hot-water terms begin on the lease start date.