Buildings recommended by renters near the A train in Hell's Kitchen
Hell’s Kitchen is a Manhattan neighborhood where your daily routines can hinge on subway access, especially if you prefer staying close to the A line while you shop, work, and commute across the city. This page focuses on buildings that match that A-train commute preference. In Hell’s Kitchen, rated buildings have an average building rating of 3.5/5 across 193 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings recommended by renters near the A train in Hell’s Kitchen. This page covers 92+ eligible buildings that match the A-train and “recommended-by-renters” filter pair, so you can focus your search faster. Openigloo helps you narrow down buildings using tenant signals, review history, and open-data indicators you can verify before touring. Use the renter feedback and building pages to compare tradeoffs like noise, building upkeep, and lease terms, then confirm the rest directly with the landlord or management.
Buildings recommended by renters near the A train in Hell's Kitchen
Showing 1–18 of 92 buildings recommended by renters near the A train in Hell's Kitchen.

350 West 43 Street
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410 West 53 Street
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330 West 56 Street
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561 10 Avenue
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420 West 42 Street
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305 West 50 Street
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550 West 45 Street
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560 West 43 Street
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300 West 55 Street
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440 West 47 Street
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520 West 43 Street
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350 West 42 Street
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460 West 42 Street
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315 West 57 Street
Hell's Kitchen

341 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

416 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen

1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen
300 West 49 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings recommended by renters near the A train in Hell's Kitchen
- Use the A-train filter as a starting point, then confirm exact walking time, entrance locations, and service frequency for your commute.
- Treat “recommended by renters” as a signal, not a guarantee. Read what people mention about maintenance response, security, and day-to-day building operations.
- Before signing, verify current rent, lease start date, and any renewal or transfer conditions the building applies to your unit.
- Check practical move-in costs like deposits, fees, and required documentation (and ask how they’re handled for your specific unit).
- If you rely on access or transit convenience, cross-check the building’s location on a map and consider nearby blocks during different times of day.