230 W  56th St #67A, New York, NY 10019
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230 W 56th St #67A
New York, NY 10019

Midtown
  • 3 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 2,300 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 2,300 sqft

$21,000/mo

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Description

This impressive 2,300 square foot apartment is located on a high floor with a northeast corner.

It features two master bedrooms and a third bedroom, each with its own private bathroom. Apartment offers a powder room, spacious living room/dining room area and large open gourmet kitchen. It is ideal for entertaining.

Residents enjoy unmatched views of Central Park, the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, and the city skyline from every room.

The building has 5 minutes walking distance to subway, shopping center, supermarket etc.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
13 days ago
Listing by: Azimuth Realty Corp, 917-637-0887

Details for 230 W 56th St #67A

Days on Market

Days on Market: 13 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
ElevatorFloors: Hardwood

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowed

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

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Affordability

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$756,000 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Midtown

  • Trulia User
    "you see them allow their dogs to poop everywhere and pretend they didn't see it and blatantly walk away "
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    "I don't have any problem with dogs in my neighborhood I really love dogs, I think people have to walk out to park or "
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    "I love this area. I love how it looks. I understand the limits of what I. An do to live here. I am very motivated to live here in New York."
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    "Great nice easy to get here subway and bus taxi . Many shops and restaurants. Lots of museums and many parks too "
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    "It’s a good area, very quiet, clean, good schools and I found all near. I recommend this neighborhood all time, it’s difficult find something for rent. "
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    "Very congested. A lot of people. A lot of traffic. A lot of lights. Seems fun to be here . Many restaurants "
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  • Trulia User
    "The street is too busy to walk dogs. Go to Central Park as there is a lot of room for dogs. NYC is congested."
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    "I work in this neighborhood, it’s a easy place to hang out and meet people. Would like to love here someday"
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    "Big urban neighborhood with nice amenities for kids in Central Park. Natural History Museum and great restaurants and tons of activities its probably one of the best urban neighborhoods in the world. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I walk to work. I walk about 8 minutes to get to the office. Subway and Taxis are also very available. "
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  • Fm268
    "It’s very convenient. You’re close to lower Manhattan that i hang out quite a lot where all my favorite restaurants are and you’re also close to Central Park, one of my favorite places in Manhattan. "
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  • Sad L.
    "The place is really great. The Peiple Are Friendly But The Lofestyle Is Busy As Conpare To To Other Cities. "
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  • Shamey R.
    "Central Park is everything, use it every day. Wear ear plugs on the streets and be patient with tourists."
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  • Brienmosley
    "We have many local restaurants and the staff remember you. Also, I know the people at local coffee shops, bars, and groceries. "
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  • Kate L.
    "30 minutes To get where I need to be good access to most trains at Columbus Circle generally very clean can be pretty crowded"
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  • Kate L.
    "Close to Central Park, not a lot of small parks or grassy areas otherwise. Very noisy. Lots of traffic. I wouldn’t recommend having a dog in this neighborhood. I recommend UES or UWS"
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  • Alexa C.
    "There’s a few high schools in the area. One being a great performing arts school but there’s two high schools with very “rowdy” teenagers. Especially, on 10th Avenue."
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  • Richdabarber
    "the beauty of the high buildings and the lights. so much things to do with the family or friends or spouse. "
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  • jimmy
    "I live here because of my job. This place is about money and that's it. It is an ugly dirty area lacking any sense of community that exploits people for the benefit of the rootless cosmopolitan financial elites."
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  • Kelly M.
    "Not a good neighborhood to live. Way too busy with tons of tourists. Better for just visiting or working from here. "
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  • Jill M.
    "Lots of other dogs to meet. Proximity to Central Park. Have to be careful of delivery bikes. Can walk your dog anytime. Lexington Ave can be crowded."
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  • Lesliedonado
    "flee markets sculptures in midtown new every few months the museums, times square, restaurants, New York ice. cream, juniors cheese cake, multi cultural, tourists, visitors, you sometimes see celebrities, like jimmy Fallen , Denzel Washington many many different types of people . Broadway shows, fun buildings like top of the rock "
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  • Lesliedonado
    "in nyc there is ALWAYS A SPECIAL EVENT!!! RESTAURANT ROW, TIMES SQUARE, THE LIST GES ON AND ON. Rockefeller st patricks cathedral, 5th Avenue, shopping, central park everything here is special. "
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  • Angel D.
    "I lived here for 6 yrs and I'm happy to be moving soon to somewhere it'll be safe for my kids to play outside without worrying about shootouts"
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  • Trulia User
    "My Commute is easy and quick. I live near all public transportation. Very easy to navigate around NY "
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  • Calom
    "Lots of parks lots of grocery stores lots of activities invaded by tourists full of subways terrible traffic"
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  • Aminta C.
    "My neighbor have access to public transportation and I have stores, restaurants, supermarkets, laundromat very close, everything is good in this place, I loved it "
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  • 5 star neighbor
    "I walked to work. 15 minutes. It makes all the difference. And as big as NYC is, there’s always someone out there that you know. It’s a small town"
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  • Sharese911
    "Holiday Market in Central Park. Winter Ballet and MET Opera. Museums within a 5 minute car commute away."
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  • Lynn A. .
    "There are lots of other dog parents in the neighborhood. The streets are safe for walking about. Friendly neighbors always willing to lend a helping hand. "
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  • Jill M.
    "Public transport is a great way to get around, growing up in a city teaches children independence and street smarts, Education costs are prohibitive"
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  • Anne V.
    "NY is a great way to learn independence and problem solving skills and while you have to be aware of your surroundings, it is safer than the reputation that precedes it."
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  • Jill M.
    "Proximity to transportation, theatres, Lincoln center and restaurants. Good neighborhood vibe, Whole Foods etc"
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  • Leannemas
    "It’s the heart of the city. Nestled between time square and Central Park. I love that I can walk to work "
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  • Sylvester A.
    "A good mix of tourists and locals. in the middle of everything so getting to any other part of Manhattan is very easy!"
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Azimuth Realty Corp
Kurt Yang
230 W 56th St #67A, New York, NY is a 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, 2,300 sqft apartment. 230 W 56th St #67A is located in Midtown, New York. 230 W 56th St #67A was listed for rent for $21,000/month on Apr 16, 2024. This property is pet friendly.