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457 West 57th Street, 1705 Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
sold | Co-op | Built in 1929
1 bath
$381,000
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $988
- 20% Down: $76,200
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sold
457 West 57th Street, 1705 Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
sold | Co-op | Built in 1929
1 bath
$381,000
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $988
- 20% Down: $76,200
The Details
About 457 West 57th Street, 1705, Addison Hall, Clinton, Manhattan, NY 10019
9 AVENUE and 10 AVENUE
Live at the top of it all with the best views at Addison Hall.
This co-op studio rests on the top floor and is not only in a rarely available line with favored layout, but also features the absolute best southern and western views in the building. Open the door and you are immediately greeted by sunshine and the spectacular skyline of downtown Manhattan. With it's 9 foot, beamed ceilings this studio is loaded wit...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Michelle Maryk, (917) 678-0994, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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Addison Hall
Apartment Building in Clinton
9 Avenue And 10 Avenue
- 239 UNITS
- 16 STORIES
- 1929 BUILT
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