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Good cause buildings near the Q train in Hell's Kitchen

Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan is a practical choice for renters who want quick access to Midtown amenities and frequent subway service. This Openigloo page focuses on good-cause buildings and Q-train proximity so you can compare commute-fit options within the neighborhood. In Hell’s Kitchen, rated buildings average 3.5/5 across 193 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Good cause buildings near the Q train in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. This page covers 349+ buildings that match the good-cause tenant-protection category plus your transit shortcut to the Q line. Use Openigloo to narrow your search and sanity-check fit before you sign a lease. Compare building-level ratings from rated buildings, scan what tenants and renters are flagging, and use Openigloo’s open-data signals and tenant Q&A to ask better questions about process, timelines, and costs for these units.

Good cause buildings near the Q train in Hell's Kitchen

Showing 343–349 of 349 good cause buildings near the Q train in Hell's Kitchen.

What to check before for good cause buildings near the Q train in Hell's Kitchen

  • Confirm the exact address and how “near the Q” works for your commute (walking time varies by block and transfer routes).
  • With the good-cause filter, still verify the lease terms you’re being offered (renewal language, rent-change timing, and any landlord-side conditions).
  • Check total move-in cost beyond the asking rent: deposits, broker fees, any utility responsibility, and required documentation.
  • Look for practical unit details before applying (floor plan size, appliance set, laundry, and any building rules that affect day-to-day use).
  • Use Openigloo’s signals from rated buildings to shortlist, then contact the building for the policy details that the listing can’t fully cover.

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