Buildings highly rated for heat near the Q train in NYC
Find buildings highly rated for heat near the Q train in NYC. This page combines two filters: “best-heat” (based on Openigloo building signals) and the Q train (to narrow your search by transit access). There are 890+ buildings matching these criteria right now. Openigloo helps you compare faster by surfacing building-level ratings and the context renters share in reviews and building Q&A. You can also cross-check open-data signals that inform the heat-focused filter, then verify details directly with the building before signing a lease.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the Q train in NYC
Showing 1–18 of 890 buildings highly rated for heat near the Q train in NYC.

343 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

245 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

214 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

186 Lenox Road
Flatbush

1964 1 Avenue
East Harlem

350 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen

250 Ashland Place
Fort Greene

777 Avenue Of The Americas
Chelsea

410 West 53 Street
Hell's Kitchen

235 West 48 Street
Midtown
360 West 34 Street
Hudson Yards

123 Linden Blvd
Flatbush

42 Lafayette Street
Tribeca

420 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

30 Park Avenue
Murray Hill

4 Park Avenue
Midtown East

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the Q train in NYC
- Use the “best-heat” filter to focus your search on buildings with stronger heat-related signals in Openigloo data—then sort or compare building results by what matters to you.
- Confirm the practical details in writing: when heat is turned on/off, how the building handles repairs, and whether radiator/heat complaints have a documented process.
- Before applying, ask about utility billing and tenant responsibilities (for example, what’s covered in the rent vs what you pay separately).
- Check lease terms that can affect comfort and cost, including heating included clauses, rent increases, and any addenda related to utilities.
- If you’re sensitive to drafts or temperature swings, request how maintenance addresses individual-unit issues (radiators, steam traps, windows) and the typical response time.