Neighborhood Guide

Midtown West


Boundaries: 29th St. to 59th St.; Sixth Ave. to Hudson River.

Where Would You Live? Living spaces include high-rise condos and smaller, prewar buildings, as well as huge loft spaces.  Also known as Clinton or Hell’s Kitchen, this district is both classic Old New York and also edgy and evolving.  There are busy commercial avenues and quiet tree-lined blocks dotted with late Nineteenth Century apartment buildings next to some of the most modern and newly constructed residences.   Ongoing new development west of Ninth Avenue and along the Hudson River make this area among the most up and coming.

Neighborhood Features: Recreational areas such as Central Park; Cultural centers Lincoln Center, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, The Broadway Theater District; award winning restaurants such as Jean Georges, Restaurant Daniel and Le Bernardin; busy bars, cafés, dining and nightclubs along Ninth Avenue; specialty shopping at the Time Warner Center; the Jacob Javitz Convention Center; and conveniences such as banks, pharmacies, delis, dry cleaners, and take-out.

Subways: A,C,E to 42nd St-Port Authority Bus Terminal | N,Q,R,S,1,2,3,7 to Times Square-42nd St. | B,D,F,M to 42nd St-Bryant Park | B,D,F,M to 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center | B,D,E to 7th Ave | N,Q,R to 57 St-7 Ave. | F to 57th St. | A,B,C,D,1 to 59th St-Columbus Circle | C,E to 50th St. | 1 to 50th St. | N,Q,R to 49th St. | A,C,E to 34th St-Penn Station | 1,2,3 tp 34th St-Penn Station | B,D,F,M,N,Q,R to 34th St.-Herald Square | 1 to 28th St. |  LIRR to Penn Station | PATH to 33rd St.


Size Starting from Listings Count Avg. $/Ft2 DOM
Studio $269.0K 66 $1,364 272
1 BR $375.0K 136 $1,537 198
2 BR $475.0K 107 $1,592 235
3 BR $1.40M 34 $1,713 184

$1,551

Avg. Price/SqFt.

Prices Trend (2012-2024)

Midtown West Buildings