$450K Hell’s Kitchen studio is a cozy refuge in the middle of Manhattan
Photo credit: Kate Norberg, Russ Ross Photography
In Midtown’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, where the vibe is decidedly urban but firmly residential, this classic co-op at 514 West 50th Street would make a great landing pad from which to experience the city. Asking $450,000, the cozy space is framed by wood floors, painted brick, and a decorative fireplace.
The apartment is in the rear of the building for maximum peace and quiet. A built-in closet of natural wood complements the wood flooring.
There’s a living and dining area and a separate kitchen with room for a tea table for two. Built-in shelving makes extra furniture unnecessary and keep the space streamlined.
Built around 1900, the 18-unit walk-up building is an HDFC residence, with income restrictions set at 120 percent of the 2024 AMI. The C and E subways stop nearby, and it’s just a block from the Hudson River Greenway and Dewitt Clinton Park.
[Listing details: 514 West 50th Street, Unit 2RW at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Howard Morrel and Leslie Hirsch]
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