$505,000
Updated 3 months ago
Off Market

Hudson View East

250 South End Ave, 6-F

Battery Park City, Manhattan | Rector Place & Albany Street

Studio 1 Bath515 Square FeetCondo

$505,000
Common Charges$1,253
RE Taxes$900
Price Per SF
$981

Listing Features

  • Dining Alcove
  • Dressing Area
  • Open Space
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Oversized Windows
  • Dishwasher
  • Galley

Outdoor space and views

  • City Views
  • Hudson River
  • East Exposure
  • North Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Full Service
  • Bike Storage
  • Courtyard
  • Driveway
  • Elevator
  • Garden
  • Grilling Stations
  • Laundry Per Floor
  • Renovated Lobby
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 250 South End Ave, 6-F

RENTED $3950

Floor plans speak to this enormous space.
Welcome to a dreamy studio apartment easily made into a 1 bedroom.
Take the elevator to the 6 floor and step out out to a stunning renovated hallway.
Walk into 6F, first eye takes you to an oversized window that faces east and gives way to stunning light.
The great room is so large, easily can become a 1 bedroom.
The hallway / dressing area leading to the bathroom has a walk in closet that is large enough
to create a sleeping space..The bathroom has plenty of storage with bathtub shower combination
Last, a windowed kitchen, with a compliment of full size appliances, plenty of counter space,
and more cabinets and draws than needed.

Hudson view East is the pride and joy of Battery Park City
The building just went through a complete makeover, costing almost $900,000.
It is white glove as can be, 24/7 concierge services, peaceful, serene outdoor space with barbecues, two short term parking spaces and a w/d on each floor.

Battery Park City itself is a haven of open spaces, parks, and riverside promenades, all complementing the adventure right outside your door.
with easy access to local transit, explore all that New York City has to offer!
250 South End is in the middle of it all, bike paths, walkways, pet runs and just down the way from Brookfield Place and the Westfield mall. Brookfield Place has art installations, and entertainment 12 months a year, exclusive retail shops such as Nike, Zegna, Lululemon to peruse and much more. Dine alfresco watching the ships come into the marina at PJ Clarkes or Le District,
Eat inside at Hudson Eats, an upscale dining terrace overlooking the Hudson River featuring fast-casual food restaurants such as Blue Ribbon Sushi ,Naya, Dos Toros Taqueria, and Mighty Quinn's. Other restaurants that circle Brookfield are St. Ambroeus, Del Frescos Grill, Parm, and El Vez
Stroll north to Tribeca for all else such as Soul Cycle, Whole Foods supermarket, Target, Locanda Verde, Gigino, Bubbys and Tamarind.
250 South End is a few minutes away from transportation options such as the 1, W, E 4/5, J/Z, A/C , Path trains, bus lines and the Brookfield Place Ferry Terminal.
Helicopters and other modes of transportation are minutes away.

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Listing History for 250 South End Ave, 6-F

Now
06/01/2026
TOM by Jonathan Jossen
Corcoran
04/30/2026
$505,000 [-$10,000] [1.9%]
Price Drop by Jonathan Jossen
Corcoran

Building Details for 250 South End Ave

OwnershipCondo
Building TypeMid-Rise
Service LevelFull Service
AgePost-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1985
Financing Allowed90%
Floors/Apts19/107
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Rector St
0.2 miles
Rector St
0.23 miles
WTC Cortlandt
0.25 miles
Wall St
0.27 miles
Cortlandt St
0.28 miles

Citi Bike

South End Ave & Albany St
0.03 miles
West Thames St
0.11 miles

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Battery Park City | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Battery Park City (BPC) sits on the edge of the Hudson River and stretches from Bowling Green to the south and Tribeca to the north. It is essentially a waterfront community without the beach (well, maybe a small one) and its residents bask in the joy of residing and playing along the great waterway. Majestic views of sunsets over New Jersey, the Statue of Liberty to the south and One World Trade Center to the north offer unparalleled settings.  

BPC is a fabulous place to live for people of all ages. It is a planned community that offers a mix of commercial and residential offerings as well as a retail mall, a movie theatre, a marina and acres of open space, ballfields, playgrounds, bike paths and walkways. Walk out your door and throw a frisbee, day sail into the harbor, take in a little league game or even try beach volleyball at Pier 25.  

There is also a host of cultural offerings not to be missed. Public displays of art and sculpture are scattered throughout the neighborhood while two larger offerings, The Museum of Jewish Heritage and the Irish Hunger Memorial which require extended visits and moments of reflection. 

Today, BPC sits as one of the great triumphs of urban planning. Built on landfill from the World Trade Center site, the community covers 92 acres along the Hudson River to the west of the West Side Highway. In sum, there are more than 30 residential buildings and seven commercial properties, the revitalized Brookfield Place (formerly the World Financial Center) and 200 West Street, the state-of-the-art home of Goldman Sachs.

Today, BPC flourishes like no time in its fifty-year history. In a sense, the planned community has come to full fruition. It’s a great place to raise a family or to be an athletically active single. The neighborhood is one of the safest in NYC and certainly the cleanest. Vehicular traffic is at a minimum and many people cross West Street to get to work. There are five pedestrian bridges that span the highway to connect BPC with the Financial District as well as a tunnel that crosses from the Brookfield Mall to the WTC site. The newest bridge, at West Thames Street, replaced the former Rector Street crossing, which was damaged during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.  

The new ownership of the old World Financial Center has revitalized these rather sterile granite buildings. The updated design of this upscale mall welcomes visitors, particularly tourists, from the WTC site.

Yet despite the idyllic nature of BPC, the neighborhood has endured a series of setbacks over the years. The area was blanketed with ash from the collapse of the twin towers. Many residents left and never returned. Hurricane Sandy slammed the neighborhood and caused severe damage. Another random terrorist attack killed several people along the bikeway that runs along West Street.

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OLR ID: 1609897