$535,000
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421 West 57th Street, 5-D

Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan | Ninth Ave & Tenth Ave

3 Rooms1 Bed1 Bath675 Square FeetCo-op

$535,000
Maintenance$979
Price Per SF
$793

This property was sold for $535,000 on 10/29/15.

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • Entry Foyer
  • Hardwood Floors
  • High Ceilings [10']
  • Separate Dining Area
  • Dishwasher
  • Pass Thru Kitchen
  • S Steel Appliances
  • Separate Kitchen
  • Windowed Kitchen
  • Marble Bathroom
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • North Exposure
  • South Exposure
  • West Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Bike Storage
  • Elevator
  • Laundry Room
  • Storage

Policies

  • No Pets
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 421 West 57th Street, 5-D

PRICED TO SELL! Don't miss this appealing and pin-drop quiet one bedroom home on lively and convenient West 57th Street. A unique layout provides an entry with two closets and an additional windowed area ideal for office space or dining. A cozy, renovated windowed kitchen features Silestone countertops and glass tile backsplash as well as an efficient pass-through leading to the large living room. The renovated marble bathroom features a stall shower with three Hansgrohe fixtures including a handheld and body jets and yet another window. A spacious bedroom enjoys a ceiling fan/light, two large closets and amazing storage to the nearly 10 foot high ceiling. This wonderful home is a real winner with its high ceilings throughout, beautiful hardwood floors, plenty of storage and a window in every room. Plus, subleasing is permitted after a year of occupancy with board approval as are gifting and pied a terre purchases. This intimate six-story elevator building offers a live-in super, laundry in the basement and low maintenance. Fabulous location offers proximity to Central Park and the shops at Columbus Circle, a plethora of restaurants along 9th Avenue and easy access to the A/B/C/D/1 subway and crosstown bus lines. Sorry, no pets. Temporary assessment of $177 per month in place until street level commercial office is rented.

Listing History for 421 West 57th Street, 5-D

Now
10/29/2015
$535,000
Sold and Closed by Debra Weiner
Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
08/21/2015
Contract Signed by Debra Weiner
Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

Building Details for 421 West 57th Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1940
Financing Allowed85%
Floors/Apts6/41
Learn More About the Building

Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

59 St-Columbus Circle
0.23 miles
57 St-7 Av
0.39 miles
50 St
0.41 miles
66 St-Lincoln Center
0.41 miles
7 Av
0.45 miles

Citi Bike

Columbus Ave & W 59 St
0.11 miles
W 56 St & 10 Ave
0.12 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Debra Weiner
Brown Harris Stevens

Hell's Kitchen | Manhattan

Quick Profile

There is some mystery surrounding Hell’s Kitchen and how it got its name. There’s the tale about two policemen discussing how horrendous the neighborhood was back in 1880’s. The rookie cop turned to the veteran cop and said, “this place is hell.” The veteran cop replied, “No, this is hell’s kitchen.” Some say it's named after a notorious 19th century motorcycle gang. Even the historians will tell you the neighborhood's name has dubious origins. 

Regardless of how it got its name, Hell’s Kitchen is here to stay.

Hell’s Kitchen is an iconic neighborhood on the west side of Manhattan. Its boundaries are 34th and 59th streets and 8th Avenue to the Hudson River. The neighborhood has a dense urban feel with plenty of bars, bodegas, restaurants and coffee shops. It’s inhabited by an eclectic mix of young professionals, long term residents from the old days, LGBQT community and members of the performing arts community - due to the highest number of off Broadway theatres in all of New York CIty. 

From the early 1800’s to the 1980’s, Hell’s Kitchen held the title for one of the toughest neighborhoods in the city. In its early history it was populated by poor working class Irish and street gangs. Riots, violence, and crime were not uncommon. During prohibition times it was said that Hell’s Kitchen had more speakeasies than children. 

Several attempts of neighborhood rebranding have taken place over the years. Clinton, Midtown West, and even the short-lived Hell’s Canyon are a few of the replacement names that have been used. Hell’s Kitchen has a lot of grit and no shortage of fortitude. A trendy name change seems doubtful. 

Hell’s Kitchen benefited greatly from the Times Square clean up in the 1990’s. When crime rates lowered and adult theatres and prostitution disappeared, Times Square became less sleazier. Soon after, Hell’s Kitchen changed. The days of Gangsters, Irish immigrants, and rough and tumble housing tenements are part of its storied history. They’ve been replaced with bars, bodegas, restaurants, off broadway theatres, and luxury buildings. The recent completion of Hudson Yards and the Highline extension has brought new life into Hell’s Kitchen 

Low-rises, brownstones, row houses and 5 to 6 floor walk ups with studio and one bedroom apartments are common in Hell’s Kitchen. The local zoning laws from previous years kept the building heights on the lower side. Over the past decade, developers have been granted exceptions to building height zoning laws and created more modern highrise developments.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 125533