The median sale price of a home in Hell's Kitchen was $820K last month, down 18.0% since last year.The median sale price per square foot in Hell's Kitchen is $1.25K, down 18.4% since last year.…
What is the housing market like in Hell's Kitchen today?
In June 2023, Hell's Kitchen home prices were down 18.0% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $820K. On average, homes in Hell's Kitchen sell after 117 days on the market compared to 96 days last year. There were 62 homes sold in June this year, down from 119 last year.
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Median Sale PriceAll Home Types
Median Sale Price
(All Home Types)
$819,500
-18.0% YoY | Jun 2023
Based on Redfin calculations of home data from MLS and/or public records.
Location
Data
Jun 2023
Growth
% YoY
Hell's Kitchen, NY
$819,500
-18.0%
United States
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Sale-to-List PriceAll Home Types
Sale-to-List Price
(All Home Types)
99.3%
-0.38 pt YoY | Jun 2023
Based on Redfin calculations of home data from MLS and/or public records.
Location
Data
Jun 2023
Growth
% YoY
Hell's Kitchen, NY
99.3%
-0.38 pt
United States
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Climate's impact on Hell's Kitchen housing
Learn about natural hazards and environmental risks, such as floods, storms, fires, droughts and heat risks that could impact homes in Hell's Kitchen.
Likelihood of Flooding in Hell's Kitchen Homes
Approximately 134 homes (9%) are already
at risk
in Hell's Kitchen, and within 30 years, about 167 homes (11%) will be at risk. Flood risk in Hell's Kitchen is increasing faster than the national average.
Flood risk data is provided by Risk Factor™, a product of the nonprofit First Street Foundation. Risk Factor™ is a peer reviewed scientific model, designed to approximate flood risk and not intended to include all possible risks of flood.
Click on the risks below to learn which exist in Hell's Kitchen today and how they’ll change by 2050.
99/100
Storm Risk
Extreme
31/100
Heat Risk
Low
17/100
Drought Risk
Low
0/100
Fire Risk
Very Low
Heat risk estimates how much climate change might increase the typical number of hot days in a year and the likelihood of extreme heat and heatwaves.
A day that reaches above 92ºF is considered hot for Hell's Kitchen. Normally, Hell's Kitchen experiences about 8 hot days per year.
Hell's Kitchen’s forecast in 2050 is about 33 hot days per year.
Storm risk estimates how much climate change increases the chances of extreme precipitation, when a lot of rain or snow falls in a short time, including thunderstorms, snowstorms, and tropical cyclones.
Normally, Hell's Kitchen experiences about 10 significant two-day storms per year, with about 2" of precipitation per storm.
Hell's Kitchen’s forecast in 2050 is about 12 storms, with about 2" of precipitation per storm.
Fire risk estimates the risk of wildfires, based on the likelihood of burning in the future and the potential size and severity of a fire.
Normally, about 0% of land near Hell's Kitchen burns in a year, or about 0 sq. miles within a 100-mile radius.
Hell's Kitchen’s forecast in 2050 is up to about 0 sq. miles burned in a year (0%).
Drought risk is based on water stress, which estimates how much of the future water supply will be used for human purposes, like watering the lawn.
The percentage of available water supply used by humans determines water stress. An area is at especially high risk when water stress is above 40%. Hell's Kitchen’s water stress now is about 0.73%.
Hell's Kitchen’s projected water stress in 2050 is about 0.83%.
Hell's Kitchen’s drought risk (17) is 14% lower than average for people in New York State (20).
ClimateCheck™ analyzes a property's risk from climate change using the latest modeling and data from climate scientists, universities, and federal agencies.