Buildings with heat and hot water included near Richard R. Green High School of Teaching in NYC
Find buildings with heat and hot water included near Richard R. Green High School of Teaching. This page covers 40+ eligible buildings across NYC, filtered so you can focus on month-to-month costs that typically vary by building. Openigloo helps you narrow faster using building data, resident Q&A, and ratings from rated buildings where available. You can also check open-data signals (like building characteristics) and then confirm the specifics with the landlord or super before you sign a lease.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near Richard R. Green High School of Teaching in NYC
Showing 1–18 of 40 buildings with heat and hot water included near Richard R. Green High School of Teaching in NYC.

2 Gold Street
Financial District

200 Water St
Fulton/Seaport

63 Wall Street
Financial District

20 Exchange Place
Financial District

1 West Street
Financial District

180 Water Street
Financial District

88 Fulton Street
Fulton/Seaport

100 Maiden Lane
Financial District

45 Wall Street
Financial District

90 Washington Street
Financial District
100 John Street
Financial District
110 Washington Street
Financial District

15 Park Row
Fulton/Seaport

116 John Street
Financial District

37 Wall Street
Financial District

67 Wall Street
Financial District
70 Pine Street
Financial District
20 Broad Street
Financial District
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near Richard R. Green High School of Teaching in NYC
- Expect leases where heat and hot water are included, but confirm how that’s defined (season start/end, what’s considered “hot water,” and any limits).
- Before touring, ask whether electricity or cooking fuel is separate, and request the building’s utility responsibility breakdown in writing.
- Use Openigloo to compare which buildings currently have available apartments and see what other renters asked about utilities and maintenance.
- Check for common practical details: radiator/burner type, hot-water recovery time, and whether there are any recent boiler or system upgrades.
- When reviewing fees, don’t assume utilities reduce total move-in costs. Ask about deposits, keys, and any building charges that could still apply.