What is Hell’s Kitchen, you ask? No, it’s not a description of the new season of FX’s The Bear. This storied NYC neighborhood, located between 34th and 59th Streets from Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River, is a relatively well-priced Manhattan nabe with a lot to offer. Broadway fans will love the proximity to the Theater District and the many restaurants for dinner before a show, or any occasion. Check out some of our favorite Hell’s Kitchen rentals under $3,500, or find more on StreetEasy.
A full 2-bedroom apartment in this area is a great find — split the rent with a roommate and it’s even more of a steal! This one has exposed brick in the bedrooms and living area, decent sunlight in the bedrooms, and hardwood floors. Both bedrooms open up to the living area via chic French doors, and the living area is sizable enough for a sofa and dining set. The building is just a block away from the 50th Street A, C, E subway stop, and a couple blocks from the 1, 2, N, R, and W trains.
This large 1-bedroom is newly renovated, and the sizable living area has exposed brick and space for a dining set. French doors lead into the bedroom, which has recessed lighting, built-in storage, and closet space. The unit’s southern exposure lets in natural light for a tranquil feel. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher.
A renovated unit within a pre-war building gives you the best of both worlds: historic charm with modern convenience. The sizable bedroom offers two tall windows, while the beautiful, well-sized living area has exposed brick, a faux fireplace, and great light. In the kitchen you’ll find beautiful dark wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops. There’s also recessed lighting, high ceilings, hardwood flooring, and the best part: an in-unit washer and dryer.
This one’s got all the frills. It’s a large studio, with space for a sleeping area as well as living and dining furniture. The floor-to-ceiling windows are double-glazed for extra insulation and noise reduction. With tile backsplash, an island, and a dishwasher, the kitchen is modern and sleek. The unit has its own lovely balcony, while the building has a virtual doorman, laundry room, live-in super, and elevator.
This adorable studio is found in a pre-war building with a doorman and elevator. A queen-sized Murphy bed maximizes the main living space and creates versatility. The kitchen has a full dishwasher, gas range, and marble countertops, and the kitchen island on wheels offers flexibility with the layout. Two closets, including one walk-in, both have custom Elfa storage for even more space efficiency. Dark teal paint adds a pop of color to the windowed bathroom, which was recently renovated.