Buildings highly rated for heat near the R train in Long Island City
Long Island City in Queens is a dense rental market where renters often care about commute options and building operations. On Openigloo, this Long Island City scope includes rated buildings that match your filters for heat and R-train proximity. Openigloo shows Long Island City with an average building rating of 3.9/5 across 23 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
These buildings are highly rated for heat near the R train in Long Island City, Queens, with 11+ buildings matching the best-heat and R-train filters. Use Openigloo to compare buildings using rating signals from rated buildings, then read what tenants highlight about heat and day-to-day conditions. If you want to verify details before applying, you can also use building pages to check the specific heat-related notes and any questions answered by current or past residents—then confirm the same points directly with the building or management.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the R train in Long Island City
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings highly rated for heat near the R train in Long Island City.

29-22 Northern Boulevard
Long Island City
41-42 24 St
Long Island City

30-02 39 Avenue
Long Island City
4134 Crescent St
Long Island City
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41-21 28 St
Long Island City
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41-15 23 Street
Long Island City
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23-01 41 Avenue
Long Island City
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41-18 Crescent Street
Long Island City
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29-11 Queens Plaza North
Long Island City
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37-26 36 Street
Long Island City
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37-35 Crescent Street
Long Island City
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the R train in Long Island City
- What you’re filtering for: “best-heat” focuses on buildings that perform well on heat signals, and “R-train” narrows to the Long Island City area around the R line.
- Confirm how heat is handled in your lease: ask what the building considers “adequate heat,” how temperatures are measured, and what the escalation process is if it doesn’t meet expectations.
- Check unit-specific details before signing: radiator vs. central heat, thermostat controls, and whether any areas (bedrooms, living room, kitchen) tend to run hotter or colder.
- Get clear on full monthly cost: in addition to rent, ask about any utilities expectations, billing approach (included vs. separately metered), and required deposits or fees.
- Use the building rating as a starting point: compare rated buildings on the building page, then read the heat-related themes that show up across residents’ experiences.