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457 W 57th St #1203

457 West 57th Street, Unit 1203, New York, NY 10019

Welcome home to this warm and inviting newly gut-renovated, one-of-a-kind, extra-large, bright, and sunny south-facing high-floor, mint-condition, prewar studio apartment with extraordinary all-day sunshine, roofline & open city views, perfect proportions, custom closets, and rich oak floors throughout.

Enter into your gracious and welcoming foyer/kitchen that features Calacatta quartz countertops and backsplash, custom shaker cabinetry, a large stainless sink over a large dishwasher, and brand new stainless steel appliances (gas cooktop, refrigerator, and convection microwave oven) past a very large Elfa custom coat closet to your spacious 19-foot living room with pristine oak floors, beamed ceilings, modern recessed lighting, and two large south-facing windows that flood this room with sunlight. Another large custom Elfa closet is on the right, and a windowed marble full bathroom ensuite features Calacatta tile floors and walls, and a lighted, floating vanity.

This entire apartment has been lovingly gut-renovated all the way down to the studs. All electrical and plumbing were replaced, the walls were newly skim-coated, the original doorframes were stripped and refinished, all the doors and hardware were replaced, and modern dimmable recessed lighting was installed. Plus, the built-in cabinetry, shelving, AV panel, murphy bed and modular sofa all from Resource Furniture are optionally included!

Located one block west of Columbus Circle and two blocks from Central Park at the gateway to the Upper West Side, Addison Hall is a 16-story, 240-unit prewar cooperative completed in 1930 and designed by Joseph A. Moller. Building amenities include a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room, bike room, and private storage. It is conveniently located near Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Time Warner Center, and Hudson River Park. Up to one dog or two cats are allowed with board approval, and the board allows guarantors, co-purchasing, sublets, and pied-a-terres. Cable and internet are included in the monthly maintenance.

Features & Amenities

Interior

Total Bathrooms 1
Full Bathrooms 1
Other Interior Features Elevator, Full-time Doorman, Dishwasher, Bike Room, Laundry in Building, Live-in Super, Storage Available

Exterior

Stories 16
Other Exterior Features City View, Skyline View

Area & Lot

Status Sold
LIVING SPACE 300 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID 21138421
Type Condo
Year Built 1930
Neighborhood Midtown

Financial

SALES PRICE $400,000
Maintenance Fee $1,006/mo
HOA Fees 1,006/mo
Brandon Mason

“This entire apartment has been lovingly gut-renovated all the way down to the studs.”

Overview for Midtown, NY

199,816 people live in Midtown, where the median age is 37.4 and the average individual income is $105,983.59. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

199,816

Total Population

37.4 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$105,983.59

Average individual Income

Midtown Manhattan: The Vibrant Heart of the City

 

Welcome to Midtown

Situated in the heart of Manhattan, Midtown is a bustling and iconic neighborhood that serves as the epicenter of New York City's commercial, cultural, and entertainment scenes. From towering skyscrapers to world-renowned landmarks, Midtown is a vibrant district that never sleeps. Join us as we explore the highlights of this dynamic and multifaceted neighborhood.

Getting There

Midtown is easily accessible by various subway lines, including the N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3, A, C, and E trains. With its central location, Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station provide major transportation hubs, connecting Midtown to all parts of the city.

Times Square: The Crossroads of the World

Times Square, often referred to as "The Crossroads of the World," is a dazzling spectacle of bright lights, theaters, and billboards. A symbol of entertainment and excitement, Times Square is a must-visit destination for Broadway shows, shopping, and the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop celebration.

Rockefeller Center: Art, Commerce, and Skating

Rockefeller Center is a city within a city, encompassing art deco skyscrapers, NBC Studios, and the famous Top of the Rock Observation Deck. In winter, the Lower Plaza transforms into a magical ice-skating rink, while Radio City Music Hall hosts the renowned Rockettes.

Fifth Avenue: Luxury Shopping

Fifth Avenue is synonymous with luxury shopping, boasting flagship stores of renowned fashion houses, upscale boutiques, and iconic department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman. Stroll along this iconic avenue for a premium shopping experience.

Grand Central Terminal: Architectural Splendor

Grand Central Terminal is a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture and a transportation hub with a storied history. Marvel at the celestial ceiling in the Main Concourse, dine at the Oyster Bar, and explore the hidden secrets of this iconic terminal.

Bryant Park: Urban Oasis

Bryant Park provides a tranquil oasis in the midst of Midtown's bustling streets. With seasonal activities, lush greenery, and outdoor seating, the park offers a welcome respite for locals and visitors alike.

Empire State Building: Iconic Skyline

The Empire State Building stands as an enduring symbol of the New York City skyline. Ascend to the observation deck for panoramic views of the city, and appreciate the building's art deco design that has captivated visitors for decades.

Broadway Theaters: The Great White Way

Broadway is the pinnacle of theater excellence, featuring world-class productions and musicals. Attend a Broadway show to experience the magic of live performances and be part of the excitement of the "Great White Way."

The High Line: Elevated Urban Park

While technically on the western edge of Midtown, the High Line offers a unique perspective on the city. This elevated park, built on a former railway, provides scenic views, public art installations, and a peaceful escape from the urban hustle.

MoMA: Artistic Masterpieces

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) houses an unparalleled collection of modern and contemporary art. From Van Gogh's "Starry Night" to Picasso's masterpieces, MoMA is a cultural gem that showcases artistic innovation from around the world.

Bryant Park: Cultural Events

Bryant Park hosts a myriad of cultural events throughout the year, from outdoor movie nights to music festivals. The park's calendar is filled with activities that bring the community together in celebration of the arts and entertainment.

Final Thoughts

Midtown invites you to immerse yourself in its dynamic energy, explore its architectural marvels, and indulge in the richness of its cultural and commercial offerings. Whether taking in a Broadway show, shopping on Fifth Avenue, or enjoying the greenery of Bryant Park, Midtown epitomizes the spirit and vibrancy of New York City.

Around Midtown, NY

There's plenty to do around Midtown, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

100
Walker's Paradise
Walking Score
93
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score
100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Sully and Vanilla, Sweet Dreams Cafe, and Sunshine Cafe.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 1.67 miles 16 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.6 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.91 miles 34 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.86 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.31 miles 17 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.09 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
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