Buildings with low rent increases near the C train in Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen is a dense Midtown West area where renters often prioritize commute access. This page focuses on buildings in Hell's Kitchen near the C train, narrowed further by lower rent-increase signals. For building quality context, Hell's Kitchen has rated buildings with an average building rating of 3.5/5 across 193 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings in Hell's Kitchen with low rent increases near the C train. Openigloo currently shows 185+ eligible buildings in this area, filtered for the C line corridor and lower rent-increase patterns. Use Openigloo to narrow faster than a cold search: check building-level signals, read ratings from rated buildings, and review tenant-submitted Q&A notes before you tour. You can also verify policies that filters can’t guarantee, like renewal timing, fees, and lease terms.
Buildings with low rent increases near the C train in Hell's Kitchen
Showing 1–18 of 185 buildings with low rent increases near the C train in Hell's Kitchen.
747 10 Avenue
Hell's Kitchen

350 West 43 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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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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515 West 52 Street
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550 West 54 Street
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460 West 42 Street
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341 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

416 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen

1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen

525 West 52 Street
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300 West 49 Street
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330 West 45 Street
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What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the C train in Hell's Kitchen
- Expect a shortlist focused on the C train corridor plus buildings flagged for lower rent-increase patterns; still confirm the unit’s renewal history and how increases are calculated in writing.
- Before signing, ask what applies to your lease cycle: renewal notice timing, documented rent-increase history, and whether any “special conditions” affect your offer.
- Use the building’s rent increase details to compare total monthly cost, including broker fee, deposit, and any mandatory utility or amenity fees.
- Confirm access and day-to-day fit for the C train commute (walk time, crossings, and any construction detours) even if the building qualifies by map location.