Listing Courtesy of Compass
$799,000
Potential Rebate: $11,985
This charming one bedroom, one bath apartment features a spacious layout, hardwood floors, central A/C, and an in-unit washer/dryer. Conveniently located in Midtown just one block from Central Park, this condo is in a prewar doorman building.
The proportions of the apartment, which include a gracious living room, an open kitchen, and an adjoining dining area, allow for comfortable living and easy entertaining. The windowed kitchen features stainless steel appliances. The bedroom is a comfortable haven with natural light and ample closet space. An adjacent windowed bathroom off the living room is convenient for guests. Tax number includes NYC condo/coop primary residence annual abatement. The unabated tax is $1,136/month. There is an ongoing assessment of $424.14.
Built in 1901, the Coronet Condominium is an 11-story, full service condominium with 24-hour doorman, a live-in super, and a laundry room. The building is in close proximity to Central Park and many of the city's best restaurants and shopping destinations. This central location also offers the best access to transportation.
$6,318 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$11,985
Monthly savings impact
$33/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 57 West 58th Street against the surrounding Central Park South market.
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Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.
Central Park South encompasses the three blocks of 59th Street between Columbus Circle and Fifth Avenue. It is one of the most famous streets in the world, framing the southern edge of the park. For buyers considering Central Park South Manhattan real estate, this is purchasing a piece of a global postcard.
Living in Central Park South, Manhattan is about views and prestige. The street is lined with historic luxury hotels (like the Plaza) and high-end residential towers. As an exclusive Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it offers a front-row seat to the changing seasons of Central Park and the luxury shopping of Fifth Avenue.
The homes for sale in Central Park South are trophy assets. Inventory consists of white-glove co-ops, hotel-condos (where you can live in the Plaza or the Ritz-Carlton), and historic apartments. Prices are premium, largely dictated by the view: a direct park view commands one of the highest price-per-square-foot premiums in the city.
This market attracts international billionaires, celebrities, and investors. Owning here is a statement. The properties often function as luxurious pied-à-terres with full hotel services, including room service and housekeeping.
The lifestyle in Central Park South is luxurious and service-oriented. Residents live above the city, often literally. It is not a traditional "neighborhood" with a local butcher; rather, your amenities are the Palm Court, Bergdorf Goodman, and the park itself.
Community here is found in the exclusivity of the buildings. It is quiet at night once the tourists disperse, and the proximity to Lincoln Center and Broadway makes it a cultural haven. It is living in the center of the world's luxury map.
Central Park South is incredibly well-connected. Columbus Circle (1, A, B, C, D) and the N, R, W at 5th Avenue provide instant subway access. You are steps from the crosstown buses and the carriage rides of the park.
The location is pivotal—midway between the West Side and East Side. You can walk to a Broadway show, a Carnegie Hall concert, or a business meeting in Midtown with equal ease.
The neighborhood's name says it all: Central Park is your front lawn. Residents have immediate access to the Pond, the Zoo, and the main drives. It is the ultimate amenity.
Amenities are hotel-grade. Many buildings offer spas, gyms, and dining services. Shopping is world-class, with the Shops at Columbus Circle (featuring a Whole Foods) and the luxury boutiques of 57th Street (Billionaire's Row) just a block away.
Central Park South is best for ultra-wealthy buyers, international investors, and those seeking a prestigious pied-à-terre with hotel services and iconic park views.

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