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Buildings highly rated for heat near the F train in Long Island City

Long Island City is a Queens neighborhood where renters often prioritize transit access and building-level maintenance quality. This page focuses on Long Island City buildings that match your best-heat and F-train criteria. In Long Island City, rated buildings average 3.9/5 across 23 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows buildings highly rated for heat near the F train in Long Island City, Queens. You’re looking at 10+ eligible buildings using the best-heat and F-train filter pair. Openigloo helps you narrow by building signals and renter-written details. Compare heat-focused ratings, read what rated buildings say in reviews, and use the open-data context plus tenant Q&A to ask better questions before you apply or sign a lease.

Buildings highly rated for heat near the F train in Long Island City

Showing 1–10 of 10 buildings highly rated for heat near the F train in Long Island City.

What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the F train in Long Island City

  • Use the “best-heat” filter as a starting point, then confirm in writing how heat is maintained during colder months (thermostat access, landlord response times, and any documented service history).
  • Because this is “near the F train,” check the exact walking route and noise level at the times you’ll commute; ask about window insulation and HVAC/heat controls in your unit.
  • Openigloo’s building pages aggregate signals and what rated buildings report. Still verify current conditions with the superintendent/management and request maintenance logs where available.
  • Before paying any money, confirm the move-in costs (deposit, fees, and utility setup) and review the lease language on heat responsibility and emergency repairs.

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