Buildings with heat and hot water included near Urban Assembly High School of Music and Art in NYC
Find buildings with heat and hot water included near Urban Assembly High School of Music and Art. This Openigloo page covers 23+ buildings that match the heat-hot-water-included filter plus the school-area location scope. Using Openigloo, you can compare these buildings side by side with renter-first signals like availability of apartments, building details, and tenant-submitted questions. The goal is to help you verify what’s included and what isn’t before you sign a lease, especially for utilities, building policies, and move-in costs.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near Urban Assembly High School of Music and Art in NYC
Showing 19–23 of 23 buildings with heat and hot water included near Urban Assembly High School of Music and Art in NYC.
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167 Sands Street
Vinegar Hill
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25 Monroe Place
Brooklyn Heights
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46 Henry Street
Brooklyn Heights
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180 Nassau Street
Downtown Brooklyn
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189 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near Urban Assembly High School of Music and Art in NYC
- Confirm what “heat + hot water included” covers in the building rules (heating season dates, hot water limits, and any exceptions by unit type).
- Check the lease for tenant-paid utilities beyond heat/hot water (for example, cooking fuel/electricity, A/C, or common charges that you still cover).
- If a unit is currently advertised, compare total monthly cost, not just asking rent, since deposits, fees, and utilities can shift the budget.
- Use building details and tenant Q&A to spot patterns on responsiveness for heating/hot-water issues and maintenance follow-through.
- Before touring, ask how temperature is controlled in the unit (thermostat access, building-wide schedules) and whether outages have been handled quickly.