This 6-floor cooperative apartment building at 400 West 58th Street was erected in 1957 and is also known as 887-905 Ninth Avenue. The red-brick, elevator building is convenient to good public transportation and has 46 apartments, converted from a rental in 1984. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
Located at 400 West 58th Street, this 6-floor cooperative apartment building was constructed in 1957 and converted from a rental in 1984. The building features a red-brick façade and offers 46 apartments, making it a cozy yet accessible option in a vibrant neighborhood. Residents benefit from a canopied entrance, a live-in superintendent, and a garage with rental spaces available. The building is conveniently situated near public transportation, with easy access to the 1, A, C, B, D, and N, Q, R subway lines, and is just a block away from Central Park.
Common apartment features include hardwood floors, ample closet space, and large windows that provide excellent natural light. Notable listings highlight spacious layouts, such as a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit with a windowed laundry room and a chef's kitchen, as well as studios with open kitchens and separate dressing areas. The building also allows for in-unit washers and dryers, enhancing convenience for residents.
While the building lacks amenities such as a fitness center or roof deck, it compensates with its prime location near Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle, and a variety of dining options. The cooperative has a solid financial standing, owning commercial spaces on the first floor with long-term leases, and offers a sublet policy allowing for 2 out of every 5 years.
Overall, 400 West 58th Street presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a well-managed co-op in a bustling area, with a blend of spacious living and proximity to cultural landmarks.
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