Building: 433 West 34th Street in Clinton
Clinton
42 floorplans available
Past transactions
Owned by 433 West 34th Street Owners Corp
208 units
20 stories
Built in 1930
Built in 1929, 433 West 34th Street is a pre-war building designed by architects Sugarman & Berger in the art-deco style. Developer Samuel Allen erected the twenty-story tower, originally named Haddon Hall, for a mere $750,000. Located between 9th and 10th Avenues on the far west side of Manhattan, the approximately 200 apartment units became a co-op in the 1980s after serving
rental tenants for nearly 50 years.
- Architect:
Sugarman & Berger
Building Amenities
| Doorman | Live-in Super | Virtual Doorman |
| Elevator | Pets Allowed | |
| Laundry in Building | Pied-à-terre allowed |
Outdoor Space
| Roof Deck |
Market Data
| 4 active sales listings: | $968 per ft² (avg) |
| 5 active rentals listings: | $2,122 (avg price) |
| 5 previous sales listings: | $838 per ft² (avg in the last 180 days) |
| 5 previous rentals listings: | $55 per ft² (avg in the last 180 days) |
| 3 recorded sales: | $652,000 (avg price in the last 180 days) |
Local Schools

All school zoning information applies only to the current school year and comes from the New York City Department of Education.
No warranty is made with respect to the accuracy of this information as it may change at any given time. Please consult with the DOE or your broker for the latest information.
Schools zoned for this address:
PS 51 Elias Howe
(K-5)
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