38 Nine

502 Ninth Avenue (Between 38th Street & 40th Street)
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38 Nine - 502 Ninth Avenue: CARTER'S REVIEW


The 10-story building at 502 Ninth Avenue, which is known as 38 Nine, has 36 residential condominium apartments.

It was developed by David Cohen and Paul Golden and Israel Peles are the architects and Jan Sasson is the designer.

Many apartments have balconies and the building has a "virtual doorman."

The building is also known as 359 West 38th Street.

One-bedroom, one-bath apartments range in price from about $499,500 to $602,000. Two-bedroom, two bath units range in price from about $880,500 to $999,000. Two-bedroom units with one-and-a-half baths are priced at about $1,200,000. Three-bedroom, three-bath apartments range in price from about $1,550,000 to $1,950,000.

The site is convenient to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Times Square.



BUILDING SUMMARY
  • Condominium
  • Built in 2007
  • Located in Midtown West
  • 36 apartments
  • 10 floors
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