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457 W 57th Street, 1515 Addison Hall, Hells Kitchen, Manhattan, NY 10019

Addison Hall, Hells Kitchen, Manhattan, NY 10019

$375,000 USD
In contract
1 bath

The Details

Transaction Typein contract
Property TypeCo-op
Built in1929
Maintenance$1,075

About this home

Charming Corner Studio Cooperative in the Heart of Hell's Kitchen
Welcome to this beautifully renovated corner studio located in a highly sought-after cooperative in the vibrant Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Offering a seamless combination of modern updates and classic city living, this home boasts a recently renovated kitchen and bathroom, providing both style and functionality.
The building is known for ...
Web ID: 95149364
Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Riverdale LLC, RLS RPeXchange:RLS20015892, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

Indoor features
  • Pet friendly
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about the building

Addison Hall

Apartment Building in Hell’s Kitchen

  • 239 UNITS
  • 16 STORIES
  • 1929 BUILT

Sales History for Addison Hall
dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
06/12/2025611$300,000001
06/12/2025611$300,000001
03/13/2025202$585,000011
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