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205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB

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Paris Pied-a-terre en Manhattan. Una habitación, apartamentos amoblados en alquiler por propietario. En el corazón de Manhattan, The Osborne es uno de los más exclusivos residencial en Nueva York, por no mencionar es 2 cuadras de Central Park con la comodidad de todas las principales líneas del metro. Poca distancia a pie de Whole Foods y de supermercado 1/2 cuadra de distancia. The 12’+ techo alto estilo de vida en París! Una habitación con un baño, decorada en estilo Art Decó, hermosos amueblados, $3.900/month de alquiler, además de los servicios públicos (electricidad, gas y por cable). Disfruta de los recientemente terminado el gimnasio y la terraza de la azotea. Perfecta para invitados que vienen de otras ciudades a los ejecutivos para vivir y recibir invitados con estilo. Con tabla de planchar solicitud requiere la aprobación tarda 1 meses. 1 contrato de arrendamiento por años. Cargo no reembolsable de la cargo de solicitud de aproximadamente $850, reembolsará si estadías de mitad de año entero. Lo sentimos, no se admiten mascotas.

205 W 57th St se encuentra en New York County en el código postal 10019.

Características del condominio

Aire acondicionado

Microondas

Libre de humo

Amueblado

  • Aire acondicionado
  • Libre de humo
  • Preinstalación de cables
  • Espacio de almacenamiento
  • Cocina
  • Microondas
  • Amueblado
  • Instalaciones de lavandería
  • Unidades amuebladas disponibles
  • Ascensor
  • Gimnasio
  • Cubierta

Tarifas y políticas

Las siguientes cuotas se basan en información proporcionada por la comunidad y es posible que no incluyan cuotas adicionales o servicios básicos.

  • Aparcamiento
  • Calle
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Detalles

Utilidades incluidas

  • Agua
  • Electricidad
  • Calor
  • Eliminación de basura
  • Alcantarilla
  • Aire acondicionado

Información de la propiedad

  • 2 unidades
  • Unidades amuebladas disponibles

Osborne

115 Unidades 15 Pisos Incorporado 1885 167,076 pies²

As the second-oldest affluent residence in NYC, the landmark Osborne is the OG of Billionaire’s Row — although one only needed to be a millionaire back when it opened in 1885. Stonemason Thomas Osborne originally conceived of the 11-story Gilded Age co-op as rental apartments for the well-off, and spared no expense in its construction. Architect James Edward Ware designed the exterior and interiors. The facade was intended to resemble an Italian Renaissance palazzo and included Romanesque Revival elements, most notable in the arched entrance way accentuated by a row of arched windows. Bay windows on the third through sixth floors are another distinctive feature. But not all embraced the design in the years to come. The AIA Guide to New York City has called it “the dour matriarch of 57th Street,” while a 1994 New York Times article discussing a restoration project added more detail: “The exterior of the Osborne aggressively captures the eye, perhaps 30,000 square feet of craggy brownstone. This huge clunky mass neatly defeats stylistic description, and it is really the vernacular of the practical builder, quite innocent of esthetic pretension.” Neither of these opinions were the worst things said about the building. Exterior aesthetics aside, Ware focused more of his energy on the grandiose lobby, whose level of ornateness is only rivaled by museums and the like. The same level of detail and craftsmanship was lavished on apartments, while the building featured state-of-the-art conveniences for its time, such as steam heat, elevators, electricity and plumbing. Unfortunately for Osborne, his $1.2 million dollar outlay bankrupted him, but the building survived to become a desirable address. Former residents include composer Leonard Bernstein, author Fran Lebowitz and basketball coach Phil Jackson. Ellen Kapit, a broker with Sotheby’s, has lived in the building for 25 years and served as a board director. “Being across the street from Carnegie Hall, there have always been a lot of notables that lived in the building — actors and artists — so they’re [the board] very particular about who they allow to buy in the building.” Elliot Bogod, founder of Broadway Realty, has sold a number of apartments here, and confirms that it’s not a hard sell. “I deal with people who already know about the Osborne,” he says, adding how buyers also like its proximity to Central Park in addition to Carnegie Hall. As one of NYC’s first luxury apartment buildings (only The Dakota is older), layouts mimicked townhome living, with a max of four apartments per floor in order to accommodate former parlors, separate dining rooms and servant’s quarters. Some were duplexes, but all residences included a short staircase leading to bedrooms and bathrooms, which still exist in the larger units. There were even secret passageways for servants. It’s hard to know if any secret passages remain, but what is known is that rooms in the front of the building feature 14-foot ceilings, while the rooms in the back of the building contain lower ceilings. At least half of the grand apartments have been converted into smaller layouts or combined. Kapit shares that there are currently 84 units, down from the original 115. These include a limited number of studios and a large number of one bedrooms, followed close behind by two bedrooms. About a dozen contain four or more bedrooms. Extensive interior renovations are allowed with board approval, while anything that can be viewed from the street, including window replacements, has to be approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission. But many tenants choose to restore or preserve original details. These include eight-foot-high windows topped with Tiffany transom windows; ornate, still functioning wood-burning fireplaces; hand-nailed parquet oak floors, wainscoting, crown molding, plantation shutters, pocket doors, built-in cabinets, crystal chandeliers and mahogany-paneled walls. Kapit has first-hand experience with the restoration process. “I’m on the top floor, so I have vaulted brick ceilings,” she says, explaining how she uncovered them by accident while renovating, where they were found under sheetrock. She notes how other floors have double-height ceilings, whereas the building added the 11th floor 20 years after the original completion. “As other people on the 11th floor saw my ceiling, they all started doing the same thing.” On the flip side, modern updates also encompass the likes of rehabbed kitchens and baths with top-of-the-line appliances, air conditioning (although through-the-wall isn’t allowed), and in-unit laundry rooms. “The building asks that if anybody takes out any original features in their apartments, that they give it back to the building for someone else to use,” Kapit shares. Layouts and prices vary widely; a 1,000-square-foot studio with a Murphy bed and extensive updates is on the market for almost $1.7 million, while a smaller, more modestly updated one bedroom on a lower floor is currently listed for $435,000. Apartment 4B is particularly notable: The four bedroom is currently listed for $7.4 million by Oscar winner Jessica Chastain, who has had many of its historic elements restored. Not only that, but composer Leonard Bernstein was a previous 4B tenant who is believed to have penned parts of “West Side Story” in a studio he rented in the building. The 2023 film “Maestro” starring Bradley Cooper was based on Bernstein’s relationship with his wife, and scenes were filmed in 4B as well as in the Gilded Age lobby. One might imagine that 19th-century buildings weren’t built with amenities in mind, but original plans did call for rooftop croquet grounds and bespoke businesses in the basement, including a doctor and florist. Since Osborne went bankrupt and sold the building to another developer to finish, it’s surmised that these grand plans never came to fruition. Today’s amenities are decidedly less exciting and limited to a renovated gym with Peloton bikes and a laundry room — both fairly basic — that are tucked among maze-like hallways in an uninviting basement that appears to be used more by staff than by residents. “I never see anyone [in the gym],” Bogod says. “New Yorkers are always working too much.” But there is a roof deck, minus any hint of croquet, where those who venture up can admire Central Park views and even watch the New Year’s Eve ball drop. Due to the building’s age the two elevators (clad in their original mosaic tile floors) only reach the 11th floor, not the roof deck, so the Osborne is currently renovating the stairwell area to make the roof deck ADA accessible. But the real jaw-dropper belongs to the showstopper vestibule and lobby, meant to impress and lure the upper echelon. A full-time, fully uniformed attendant announces visitors who then wait here, a blend of Italian Renaissance and Romanesque revival styles restored in the ‘90s that evoke magnificent cathedrals and libraries, especially while alone in the dimly lit, mouse-quiet environs. It’s a lot to take in while sitting on one of the hard benches, which don’t exactly encourage socializing. But they allow one to contemplate murals by artist John La Farge that are evocative of Saints and Greeks, which are in turn surrounded by precious stones; Tiffany stained glass (supposedly Louis Comfort Tiffany’s first decor commission); Beaux-Arts sculptures by Augustus Saint-Gaudens; Italian marble floors inlaid with mosaic designs; an intricate floral-patterned coffered ceiling; and a towering ornate grandfather clock wall, all of which are executed in greens, reds, blues and gold. “It’s historic, it’s a landmark, and the people that live and buy in the building take the restoration and the maintenance of it very seriously. I mean they walk around with historic paint chips and they have to match perfectly, you can’t just paint any color,” Kapit says. Not least, marble staircases with wrought-iron railings flank opposite ends of the lobby, although the true grandeur of the staircase is best appreciated from the upper floors as the first stairwell marble is gone. While the marble and iron appear to have been chosen for their ornamental value, they were actually picked for their fire resilience. The Osborne is across the street from Carnegie Hall, built in 1891, giving tenants an easy entertainment option. Central Park is two blocks north, as are the Shops at Columbus Circle for mid- to high-end shopping, the high-end Equinox gym, Whole Foods and the Michelin-starred Per Se and Masa restaurants for seasonal dishes and sushi, respectively. Additional shopping abounds along busy, upscale and touristy 57th Street, with a large Nordstrom department store a few doors down and destination designer shopping — Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Bergdorf Goodman — heading east. Albeit touristy, the longtime and extravagant Russian Tea Room is right next to Carnegie Hall. Tourists are less likely to be found at swanky Darling, a newer 47th-floor lounge overlooking Central Park in the Park Lane hotel. “It’s a popular neighborhood for pieds-a-terre owners,” says Kapit. “It offers more than a strictly residential neighborhood,” adding how its proximity to Broadway theaters is another draw. “Now with all the new development that they’re calling Billionaire’s Row, it’s enjoying a renaissance, so to speak.” Kapit notes how Midtown West’s transportation options are attractive to buyers. The N, Q, R and W trains are around the corner at 57th Street-Seventh Avenue, with the A, B, C and D lines over at Columbus Circle. Other lines within easy walking distance include the F at 57th Street and Sixth Avenue and the E, B and D at 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue. 57th Street itself is a congested artery with buses heading crosstown in both directions. HOA fees are high here, where a small one bedroom listing for $649,000 shows a common charge of $2,821 a month, and can be attributed to the building’s high maintenance needs. Interior renovations need to be approved by the board, and unanticipated work may be required as well. “When people renovate their apartments, they’re required to put in all new plumbing and electric to current-day code,” says Kapit. “Sometimes it’s like living in ‘This Old House.’” Additionally, any renovations impacting the exterior also need approval from the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Not least, buyers are required to put 50 percent down, and sublets can be approved after five years of ownership, but pieds-a-terres are allowed.

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Vecindario

Ubicado entre el centro de la ciudad y la zona residencial de la ciudad de Nueva York, Central Park South está compuesto por varias carreteras de lujo y emocionantes que con permiso de acceso a la cercana 5th Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, la península Bar del hotel, y el Carnegie Hall. Central Park sur de la debida corre de este a oeste, a lo largo del perímetro del parque mismo. Muchos de estos apartamentos en alquiler de la ciudad de Nueva York ofrecen una magnífica vista al parque verde, pintoresco paisaje, el cual define la totalidad del Sur neighborhood.Central Park cerca de la proximidad del hotel a las opciones de entretenimiento de nivel internacional, cocina, y tiendas siguen siendo la razón por la que se basa este vecindario de nuevas, dinámico a los residentes una vez al año. A cinco minutos de distancia está ubicado el Columbus Circle, donde se reúnen los habitantes locales y los turistas, caminar, trotar, o hacer un pícnic.

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A continuación encontrarás rangos de alquiler para apartamentos cercanos

Comodidades
  • Aire acondicionado
  • Libre de humo
  • Preinstalación de cables
  • Espacio de almacenamiento
  • Cocina
  • Microondas
  • Amueblado
  • Instalaciones de lavandería
  • Unidades amuebladas disponibles
  • Ascensor
  • Cubierta
  • Gimnasio
Gastos
Utilidades incluidas
Agua, electricidad, calor, eliminación de basura, alcantarilla, aire acondicionado Incluidos
Educación
Institutos y Universidades Distancia de
Institutos y Universidades Dist.
A pie: 9 minutos 0.5 mi
A pie: 10 minutos 0.6 mi
A pie: 12 minutos 0.6 mi
En coche: 3 minutos 1.2 mi
205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB está a 9 minutos o 0.5 milla de Fordham Univ., Lincoln Center. También está cerca de John Jay College, CUNY et LIM College.
Transporte

Las opciones de transporte disponibles en New York incluyen 57 Street (N,Q,R Line), a 0.0 milla de 205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB. 205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB está cerca de Laguardia, a 7.4 millas o 15 minutos de distancia, y de Newark Liberty International, a 14.7 millas o 21 minutos de distancia.

Tránsito / metro Distancia de
Tránsito / metro Dist.
A pie: 2 minutos 0.0 mi
A pie: 3 minutos 0.2 mi
A pie: 4 minutos 0.2 mi
A pie: 4 minutos 0.2 mi
A pie: 8 minutos 0.4 mi
Tren suburbano Distancia de
Tren suburbano Dist.
A pie: 20 minutos 1.1 mi
En coche: 4 minutos 1.3 mi
En coche: 3 minutos 1.3 mi
En coche: 5 minutos 1.5 mi
En coche: 5 minutos 1.5 mi
Aeropuertos Distancia de
Aeropuertos Dist.
Laguardia
En coche: 15 minutos 7.4 mi
Newark Liberty International
En coche: 21 minutos 14.7 mi

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Tiempo y distancia desde 205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB.

Centros comerciales Distancia de
Centros comerciales Dist.
A pie: 17 minutos 0.9 mi
A pie: 18 minutos 0.9 mi
A pie: 20 minutos 1.0 mi
205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB tiene 3 centros comerciales en un radio de 1.0 millas, lo que supone 20 minutos caminando. Las millas y los minutos serán para la propiedad más alejada.
Parques y recreación Distancia de
Parques y recreación Dist.
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
A pie: 10 minutos 0.5 mi
Central Park
A pie: 11 minutos 0.6 mi
Damrosch Park
A pie: 11 minutos 0.6 mi
Central Park Zoo
En coche: 2 minutos 1.1 mi
De Witt Clinton Park
En coche: 3 minutos 1.2 mi
205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB tiene 5 parques en un radio de 1.2 millas, incluyendo Sony Wonder Technology Lab, Central Park, et Damrosch Park.
Medico Distancia de
Medico Dist.
A pie: 10 minutos 0.5 mi
En coche: 4 minutos 1.8 mi
En coche: 4 minutos 1.9 mi
205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB tiene 3 medico en un radio de 1.9 millas; la más cercana es Mount Sinai St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital que está a 0.5 milla y a 10 minutos caminando.
Bases militares Distancia de
Bases militares Dist.
En coche: 17 minutos 6.2 mi
En coche: 25 minutos 12.8 mi
205 W 57th St Unidad 7DB está a 6.2 millas de Governors Island Support Center, y está en una ubicación conveniente de otras bases militares, incluyendo Military Ocean Terminal.

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