Buildings highly rated for cleanliness near transit in Hell's Kitchen
Hell’s Kitchen is a Manhattan neighborhood where many renters prioritize commute options while still wanting buildings that keep shared spaces in workable condition. This page focuses on 88+ Hell’s Kitchen buildings in the Openigloo dataset. For building quality signals, 3.5/5 is the avg_building_rating across 193 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan that match two filters: best-cleanliness and near-transit. You’re looking at 88+ buildings currently in scope that have the cleanliness signal and are positioned for an easier commute. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using renter-first review data plus open-data signals tied to building conditions. You can also read tenant Q&A and ask the practical questions that matter before touring or signing, especially around what “clean” looks like in daily maintenance and how close you truly are to your transit routine.
Buildings highly rated for cleanliness near transit in Hell's Kitchen
Showing 1–18 of 88 buildings highly rated for cleanliness near transit in Hell's Kitchen.

635 West 42 Street
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606 West 57 Street
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747 10 Avenue
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605 West 42 Street
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350 West 43 Street
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650 West 42 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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625 West 57 Street
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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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610 West 42 Street
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560 West 43 Street
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300 West 55 Street
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601 West 57 Street
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515 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings highly rated for cleanliness near transit in Hell's Kitchen
- Use the cleanliness signal as a starting point, then confirm specifics during a tour (trash areas, mail/package rooms, common-hall upkeep).
- Prioritize “near-transit” based on your route, not just proximity to stops—check walking time at the hours you’ll commute.
- Filter results reflect buildings, not individual units. Verify your apartment’s condition, ventilation, pest prevention, and any recent work when you apply.
- Check move-in cost totals beyond rent (security deposit, potential broker fee, and any building-required fees). Ask what’s included in the lease for your unit.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, look at the rated-building sample size and read a mix of recent feedback, not only one or two entries.