457 W 57TH Street 412
Manhattan, NY, 10019 $ 350,000
Baths1.0 Sq 350 Monthly Estimate*
$ 2,155
Studio for $350,000 with 1 full bath. This 350 square foot home was built in 1929.
Addison Hall Reѕidеncе 412 - Ρrеwаr Studio with Bеаmеd Cеilіngs, Windowed Marble Bath & Dressing-Size Closet
Positioned along the storied 57th Street cultural corridor, adjacent to Billionaires' Row- Residence 412 at Addison Hall blends classic 1930s architecture with everyday practicality and uncommon privacy. Quiet, refined, and intelligently arranged, this home offers a compelling opportunity to capture value in one of Manhattan's most connected locations.
The Residence Thoughtfully configured to define living, dining, and sleeping zones, the studio is wrapped in light, warm toned hardwood floors and decorative crown moldings. Painted beamed ceilings reinforce the prewar character without sacrificing simplicity or light.
- Windowed white marble bathroom with modern fixtures and generous scale
- Upgraded kitchen with granite countertops, full size refrigerator, oven/range, microwave, dishwasher, and solid oak cabinetry
- Exceptionally large closet, functions as a true dressing and storage room, a rarity in studio layouts
- Abundant natural light with a calm, private ambiance
A distinguished
prewar elevator cooperative, Addison Hall is known for attentive service and enduring architecture.
- 24 hour doorman
- Live-in superintendent and porter staff
- Laundry room, storage bins (subject to availability), and bicycle room
Pets welcome,
co-purchasing,
pied-à-terre use, and
subletting allowed; with board approval.
You're moments from
Columbus Circle,
Central Park,
Hudson River Greenway,
Lincoln Center, and the
Theater District, with the dining energy of
Hell's Kitchen at your doorstep. Neighborhood standouts include
Masseria dei Vini,
Landmarc,
Tacuba, and
Rex Coffee, plus
Whole Foods and shopping/dining at
The Shops at Columbus Circle, including the iconic three-star Michelin Per Se.
Seamless transit via nearby
A/B/C/D/1 and
N/R/W/Q subway lines and M31/M12/M57/M11 connects you across the city with ease.
Historic detailing, a practical layout, an oversized dressing closet, and a quiet, central location create a rare blend of
character and utility-ideal as a
starter home or
pied-à-terre in a service-driven prewar building.
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
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| 1/29/2026 | $350,000 | | Listed Price |