460 WEST 42ND STREET #PH1G, MIDTOWN WEST
MANHATTAN VIEW
APARTMENT TYPE
Condo
BEDROOM / BATHROOM
1 bed / 1 bath
SIZE
782 ft²
PRICE
$2,500,000
DESCRIPTION
Open House every Thursday and Sunday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. By Appointment Only
High-Floor 1-Bedroom, 1-Bathroom Smart-home Apartment in Manhattan View. Explore the height of urban luxury in this 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom, south-facing apartment at Manhattan View, symbolizing modern design and craftsmanship. This Jamie Drake-designed condo spans 782 sq. ft, featuring comprehensive plank premium brushed oak floors, triple-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows, a smart home automation system, a Bosch washer/dryer, and stunning views of the city skyline, including the Empire State Building, the World Trade Center, the Hudson River, and the Statue of Liberty.
The apartment opens with a welcoming foyer, including a large coat closet, leading to a south-facing open-concept living room, dining area, and kitchen. The kitchen is a contemporary model, equipped with an eat-in waterfall peninsula, Italian marble countertops, custom white lacquer cabinets, and high-end Gaggenau appliances. The bedroom is a comfortable retreat, offering large closets and direct access to a luxurious bathroom with marble walls and floors, a marble vanity, and a deep Kohler soaking tub.
Manhattan View is a LEED Gold-certified full-service condominium located at the intersection of Hudson Yards and Hell’s Kitchen. Its all-glass façade encompasses 63 stories, providing residents exclusive access to an extensive array of luxury amenities.
Exclusive Amenities at MiMa:
Indoor Basketball Court and Equinox Fitness Club
Swimming Pool, Outdoor Movie Theater, and Golf Simulator
Business Center, Screening Room, Billiards Room, and Fireplace Lounge
Sky Terrace, BBQ Terrace, Catering Kitchen, Children’s Playroom
On-Site Parking and Bicycle Storage
Concierge Service
The building’s prime location offers easy access to a vibrant selection of restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, and iconic New York destinations like Hudson Yards, the High Line, and Pier 84 at Hudson River Park.