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Longacre House

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Hell's Kitchen, 305 W 50th St | New York
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  •  Doorman Building
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Individually Controlled Heat & A/C
  •  Laundry
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Private Balconies
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

User Rating

9.2
Excellent
4 Reviews

About this Location

Whole Foods Market
7 min via C (metro)
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
E (metro) - 1 min
C (metro) - 1 min
Central Park
11 min walk

Pricing 
updated 21 hrs ago

Studio, 1 Bath
$3,698+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$3,870+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$7,148+
Schedule Appointment At
(646) 593-7514
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Garbage Disposal
    •  Granite Countertops
    •  Microwave
    •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Living Room

    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  Individually Controlled Heat & A/C
    •  Large Windows
  • View

    •  Private Balconies
    •  Views Of Hudson River And Manhattan
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Overall rating 9.2/10, based on 4 renter reviews Write a review

7.8
Location
8.2
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9.2
Management
7.0
Value
7.5
Social
9.5
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Pricey but worth it

especially for women living alone in the city- great area, 24/7 doorman, all workers are so kind

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  • Roommates
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  • 2 beds / 1 bath
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Perfect Spot - A tad expensive for a student

I live with my boyfriend and we split rent for a studio, which is the only way we can afford this place. I love it here though. The layout of the apartment is great, there is a lot of closet space, and the management is fantastic and responds very quickly when there are any issues.

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  • Studio / 1 bath
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Great place to live

Close to three major subway lines, recently updated lounge and gym, concierge services are really prompt with packages, and dry cleaners on site. Maintenance never takes longer than 1 day to complete a service.

If you like to eat, Hell's Kitchen has some of the best and diverse foods!

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Great building, great neighborhood.

Great building, in an awesome neighborhood. Would recommend to others.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 27 Recs

The Halal Guys
Don Antonio By Starita
Shake Shack
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grocery 2 Recs

Whole Foods Market
Morton Williams Supermarket
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convenience 1 Rec

7-Eleven
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fitness 36 Recs

Sonic Yoga
Modern Martial Arts
TMPL GYM
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parks 2 Recs

Father Duffy Square
DeWitt Clinton Park
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coffee 13 Recs

Bibble & Sip
Amorino Gelato
Donna Bell’s Bake Shop
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About Hell's Kitchen

Not just a home for learning and practicing actors, Hell's Kitchen is also loved by young professionals, performing artists, and students. A big perk of this neighborhood is the convenience - walking distance to subway and train stops, nearby grocery stores, and close to Fordham and NYU. There are m...
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Median rents in Hell's Kitchen
Studio
$
2,950
1 Bedroom
$
3,700
2 Bedroom
$
5,600

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Parking Near Longacre House

No parking is available at Longacre House, but there is parking nearby.
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Hell's Kitchen Reviews

58 reviews
Hell's Kitchen is full of restaurants. It's mostly very safe, but I typically avoid the edges (near Port Authority). It's close to Times Square, but it's very easy to avoid. Hell's Kitchen is pretty central so it's easy to get all over the city, and there are a lot of transit options (especially on 8th avenue).
Hell’s Kitchen has some rough edges, but the restaurant scene is terrific and decent deals on apartments. Being so close to 9th ave rocks, and 10th ave is definitely up-and-coming. there aren’t a lot of sternies nearby (most of them are in the village) but a handful live nearby. The reasons to like HK are the neighborhood vibe, the restaurant scene, and the proximity to Central Park. Downside is mostly distance from campus, depending on how close you live to the subway.
Hell's Kitchen has lots of grocery stores, bars, and restaurants, although it lacks some of the charm of other neighborhoods. It's possible to find new apartments here that are a good value. It's a relatively lively neighborhood. My only complaint is the lack of gyms and subway stations in the neighborhood.
PROS
* Easily accessible from a majority of transit hubs.
* Tremendous investment on the part of private and public entities, so there's a lot of development and renewarl.
* Proximity to Javits Center, Penn Station, and Time Square make it heavily policed and quite safe.

CONS
* NOISE--from the Lincoln Tunnel, the Javits, the River, the tourists, but above all else the construction
* Proximity to Javits Center, Penn Station, and Time Square can suck the character out of the location. Don't move here if you're looking to easily find a neighborhood with it's own personality (your local coffee place is going to be Starbucks and your local Italian place is going to be a hike if you want anything other than Sbarro/Olive Garden).
Midtown West has a vibrant bar and restaurant scene, and most of it is just far enough away from Times Square (past 8th Ave, anyway) to not attract tourists. Hell's Kitchen, in particular, has an amazing selection of places to eat with mostly smaller restaurants and bars. For those who want mega parties, Pacha and Hudson Terrace are by the river.

Transportation, particularly up and down the West Side and to FiDi is incredibly easy, and if you live near 42nd St, almost every area is a snap to get to.
There are some good restaurants and bars, but overall it's not terribly exciting. Transit on A/C/E is pretty good, but getting to east side is difficult if you need to. Getting to west village is a breeze though.
We like the neighborhood, it is a little closer to midtown west than Hell's kitchen though. Lots of bars and good places to eat on ninth ave and only a fifteen minute walk to campus.
Pro: Great places to eat, close to multiple transit lines, and Broadway shows.

Con: Can be loud and tourist heavy during certain hours.

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