NYC Apartments for Sale in Midtown East

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Even more so than the average Manhattan neighborhood, Midtown East contains multitudes. While Midtown East’s borders are easy enough to identify -- the neighborhood runs west to Fifth Avenue and east to the East River, from 42nd to 57th Streets -- its contents somewhat less so. Midtown East contains some of Manhattan’s most iconic skyscrapers, the mini-neighborhoods of Turtle Bay, Beekman, Tudor City and the Plaza District and several promising new construction condominiums and pre-war condo conversions. Add it all up and you’ve got Midtown East -- a deceptively diverse neighborhood at the center of everything.

While Midtown East is home to a number of iconic landmarks -- the gloriously designed transit hub that is Grand Central Station; the art deco grandeur of The Chrysler Building and Rockefeller Center; the opulent retail mecca of Bloomingdale's -- it is most distinguished as a residential neighborhood. Turtle Bay has a lively nightlife scene of its own, but it's striking just how sedate and welcoming Midtown East can be, given how central its location is. World class dining and shopping destinations are tucked away on these quiet, tree-lined blocks, as are unpretentious neighborhood pubs and coffee shops.

Nestled within Midtown East is Sutton Place, one most desirable housing locations in Manhattan. The Flatiron District gives Midtown East a bit of a welcoming artsy field. Midtown East is a study in contrasts, and all the more quintessentially New York for that.

Unsurprisingly, given its central location, Midtown East is a vertical neighborhood. What's more surprising is how varied these mid-rise and high-rise apartment buildings actually are. From the luxurious co-ops of Tudor City to blue-chip pre-war condominium conversions like The Beekman Regent to ultra-contemporary new construction condo listings such as Number 5 and The Alexander, Midtown East offers some top-tier examples of just about every type of apartment for sale in Manhattan. What this diverse array of luxury apartment buildings have in common, of course, are prime Manhattan locations and addresses in Midtown East, at the very center of the city that's at the center of the world.

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            The Parkwood

            31 East 28th Street
            31 East 28th Street

            The Parkwood is a pre-war luxury condominium building located at 31 East 28th Street in the newly christened neighborhood of NoMad (North of Madison Square Park) in the Flatiron District, and this striking building is currently offering 22 custom designed loft residences for sale.

            212 East 47th Street

            212 East 47th Street
            212 East 47th Street

            212 East 47th Street is a new condominium conversion building located in New York City's Turtle Bay neighborhood, offering luxury apartments for sale. Residents can choose between luxurious one two or three bedroom apartments with three different design packages to choose from, each offering an outstanding array of materials used throughout. Floors are natural dark walnut or white oak wood, while tiles are crystallized glass, granite or mosaic.

            St James Tower

            415 East 54th street
            415 East 54th street

            Situated in Sutton Place within Manhattan’s bustling Midtown East neighborhood, St. James Tower is a post-war high-rise packed with amenities. Featuring 106 luxury apartments, St. James Tower is a doorman building standing at an impressive 32 stories. St. James Tower is located in a quiet section of midtown Manhattan, with the East River close by. A breathtaking, manicured plaza that includes both water and seating greets visitors to this apartment building, providing an entrance for a lovely Manhattan rental building in one of NYC’s more prestigious neighborhoods.

            22 Central Park South

            22 Central Park South
            22 Central Park South

            22 Central Park South is a recently renovated and converted building that now stands at 9 stories and features 7 condominiums, including a duplex penthouse. This landmarked, pre-war building has undergone a massive overhaul through Elad Group and each apartment will be a full floor, save for the duplex. Each unit is designed around ultra-luxury and features 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, wood flooring, a decorative fireplace, views of Central Park and modern kitchens and bathrooms.

            132 East 30th Street

            132 East 30th Street
            132 East 30th Street

            132 East 30th Street--completed in 2013--is a 10 unit, 11 story luxury condominium located in Kips Bay. The units are sleek, sexy, and exude 21st Century elegance. They have wide plank-oak floors and high ceilings. Bathrooms feature Ghroe and Toto fixtures, radiant heated floors, and iron bathtubs. Kitchens have granite countertops, custom cabinets, handcrafted cabinets, and Wolf and Bosch appliances. All of the apartments are fitted with oversized windows, offering great views of the surrounding neighborhood. Some units have large terraces.

            Grand Beekman

            400 East 51st Street
            400 East 51st Street

            This palatial, luxurious 32-floor condominium building, is located at 400 East 51st Street. This building offers 89-units and is located in the beekman area on a cul de sac. The lobby hosts a full time doorman and concierge along with building manager and porter staff. There’s something for everyone here with amenities such as bike room, children’s playroom, in-building laundry, gym, residents lounge, private garden/conservatory, and even a sauna. Another great facet of this building is that your furry friends are welcome.

            Place 57

            207 East 57th Street
            207 East 57th Street

            Perfectly situated at the intersection of Midtown and the Upper East Side at 207 East 57th Street, Place 57 provides an ideal combination of excitement and privacy. With a modern, all-glass facade, most of the 68 apartments have sweeping views of Central Park and the Manhattan cityscape. The crystal lobby and garden fixtures provide a stunning entrance, and the rooms contain modern appliances and floor-to-ceiling windows.

            Ritz Tower

            465 Park Avenue
            465 Park Avenue

            The pre-war Ritz Tower is an architectural icon as it stands in the cityscape.  The Emery Roth design is noted for its setbacks and the finials that adorn its cornices — elements that at the time were unique, but continue to be emblematic of the era’s fine points.  Additionally, its 465 Park Avenue address is a prime location, as it confers easy access to Central Park, of which it enjoys excellent views, not to mention the density of fine institutions and establishments that define that area of Midtown.

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