325 W  45th St #115, New York, NY 10036
FOR SALE

325 W 45th St #115
New York, NY 10036

Hell's Kitchen
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath

$350,000

Original price: $365,000
Est. Mortgage $2,723/mo*

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Description

MIDTOWN GEM! BEST PRICED STUDIO WITH LOW MAINTENANCE!!
Seize the rare opportunity to own a studio in the iconic Whitby building located in the heart of Midtown West. Steeped in history, this residence was once home to esteemed figures such as George Burns, Doris Day, and Al Capone.
Step into a space adorned with hardwood floors, illuminated by soft natural light pouring through expansive windows. The well-appointed kitchen boasts granite countertops, while the bathroom features elegant marble finishes. Maximize your living area with a convenient Murphy bed and make use of the ample storage in the spacious walk-in closet. Positioned on the tranquil first floor overlooking the garden, this apartment is perfect for those seeking a peaceful sanctuary in the midst of the city's vibrancy.
The Whitby, a full-service pre-war co-op, offers an extraordinary roof deck with sweeping 360-degree city views. Enjoy the convenience of amenities such as a full-time doorman, laundry facilities, a package room, storage options, a mail room, and a bike room. Maintenance covers heat and hot water. The Whitby welcomes pied-a-terre residents, co-purchasers, and is pet-friendly.
Situated in one of the city's prime locations, this apartment provides easy access to a diverse array of restaurants, bars, with Broadway and Central Park just steps away. Proximity to major transportation hubs, including ACE1237NQRW trains, ensures seamless connectivity.
Don't miss the chance to experience this exceptional studio living—contact me to schedule your showing!

Home Highlights

Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
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HOA
$526/Monthly
Price/Sqft
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Listed
60 days ago
Listing by: Acre NY Realty Inc, (917) 822-1009

Home Details for 325 W 45th St #115

Days on Market

Days on Market: 60 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1924
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Coop

Interior Features

Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Elevator

Community

Units in Building: 200

HOA

HOA Fee: $526/Monthly

Additional Information

DoormanDoorman

Price History for 325 W 45th St #115

DatePriceEventSource
03/15/2024$350,000PriceChange
StreetEasy
02/26/2024$365,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy
03/25/2023ListingRemovedStreetEasy
11/23/2022$349,000PendingStreetEasy
08/01/2022$349,000PriceChange
StreetEasy
07/23/2022$369,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy
07/05/2022ListingRemovedStreetEasy
05/11/2022$389,000PriceChange
StreetEasy
01/14/2022$399,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy
12/28/2021ListingRemovedStreetEasy
10/30/2021$399,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy
07/20/2017$375,000Sold
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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2018
Tax$1,011,878
Assessment$19,669,000
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 325 W 45th St #115

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.00
Coop
$550,000
10/31/23
1
1
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0.00
Coop
$557,500
04/15/24
1
1
-
0.10
Coop
$350,000
12/21/23
1
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  • Luis M Lopez
    "Not the safest area to raise children right now because things have gotten violent and dangerous. Not the same area it used to be."
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    "I walk to work, it’s about 18 short blocks and 6 long blocks - takes about 29 minutes to get there…."
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    "It's a good place to be and have a family. Very good schools For your kids but also very good restaurants for you."
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    "Stay clear of 8th Ave. You want to be somewhere between 9th and 10th, and above 45th street. Enjoy Central Park! "
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    "Ok. Tunnel traffic is terrible. Bus, subway, port authority close by. But tunnel close to leave town if you drive. "
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    "It’s a very large city and close to time square. A lot of tourists and a decent amount of homelessness. Everyone seems to mind their business"
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    "I’ve lived in the neighborhood for 13 years and love it! Great restaurants and bars and great mass transit."
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    "Heavy traffic, lots of taxis and a short walk to the train or bust stop. Dog lovers and lots of restaurant choices.. "
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    "Easy access to several subway lines. I’ve never had an issue getting a taxi. Easy walk to most places"
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    "Its a very pet friendly area. Alot of dog owners in the area. neighborhood also has many pet services and special areas for dogs to play in."
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  • Leanna.1
    "There are so many dog owners in the area and nearby dog runs. Not to mention, there are plenty of vets and pet stores centrally located. "
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  • Anna H.
    "i live here for the past 8 years. It’s great place for restaurant and bar life. West side highway park is here too so there is a lot of nature and green parks to hang out in"
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  • Anna H.
    "This neighborhood has a lot of dog parks and hudson river park to walk your dog next to the river. There is few pets stores and pet doctors so they can buy stuff for their cats and dogs. "
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    "Basically nothing. There’s a farmer’s market on 57 and 10th. No sense of community for anyone to work with. "
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    "Not the best, not the worst. HK is a centrally located and easy to get around the city. The food scene is fast and cheap but plenty of great options."
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    "Noisy and dirty most of the time. The nearby to UPS are also jammed in the pick times. Density of people is higher due to the apartments complex"
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    "There are a ton of street fairs, farmers markets close by; as well as a few blocks down from the beautiful Central Park. Not to mention central to almost every subway line. "
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  • Amelia G.
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for 3 years with my partner, our pup, and our 14 month old daughter. My partner grew up in this neighborhood as well! The neighborhood took a minute to grow on me but now I absolutely love it! Great family neighborhood with something for everyone. Parks everywhere!! 2 dog parks we frequent regularly (one right by the water) and only a few blocks from our favorite place in the city, Central Park. Lots of restaurants and take out/delivery options. Really the heart of Manhattan so we are close to everything. Close to classes for my daughter and museums (MoMa is a super short walk). Trader Joe’s on UWS is quick by train, Whole Foods at Columbus Circle, and Amish Market is in the neighborhood for last minute needs. Super busy and sometimes loud nightlife is only downside. The farther west you go - can get a little sketchy. But pretty awesome all around!"
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Runing Lao - Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, Acre NY Realty Inc
325 W 45th St #115, New York, NY 10036 is a studio, 1 bathroom coop built in 1924. 325 W 45th St #115 is located in Hell's Kitchen, New York. This property is currently available for sale and was listed by StreetEasy on Feb 26, 2024.