This Hell’s Kitchen 1BR is going for more than $900 below the neighborhood median.
This centrally located Hell’s Kitchen 1BR co-op unit offers a large eat-in kitchen and a modern bathroom, along with tall, south-facing windows that flood the apartment with natural light. Plus, it’s renting for more than $900 below the neighborhood median asking price.
Best feature: This apartment sits in a killer location near the excitement of Hell’s Kitchen, a neighborhood with tons of restaurants and nightlife and no shortage of things to do. It’s within walking distance of Hudson Yards, Columbus Circle and Central Park, plus all major subway lines.
Why it’s a deal: The median asking rent for a 1-bedroom in Midtown West is $3,505. At $2,600, this apartment is a good deal in a bustling neighborhood.
Hell’s Kitchen Apartments Under $3,000Article continues below
Hell’s Kitchen
415 West 44th Street
$2,550No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
315 West 46th Street
$2,795No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
701 Tenth Avenue
$3,000No Fee
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1
Hell’s Kitchen
357 West 54th Street
$2,695No Fee
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1
Hell’s Kitchen
330 West 43rd Street
$2,725No Fee
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1
Hell’s Kitchen
326 West 47th Street
$2,850No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
452 West 57th Street
$2,750No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
344 West 52nd Street
$2,800No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
455 West 44th Street
$2,695No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
405 West 50th Street
$2,750No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
300 West 49th Street
$2,750No Fee
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Hell’s Kitchen
451 West 44th Street
$2,750No Fee
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Biggest drawback: The bedroom is snug and may not fit a full-size mattress or additional furniture. Still, the apartment offers a functional and relatively spacious kitchen with ample storage and, of course, plenty of sunlight.