NYC Apartments for Sale in Turtle Bay

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Turtle Bay lies in Midtown East between 42nd and 53rd Streets, and east from Lexington Avenue to the East River. That's worth noting because, thanks to the very un-Midtown Manhattan environment of stately tree-lined blocks and distinctively international flair, Turtle Bay sometimes seems not to be in Manhattan at all. Turtle Bay’s sophisticated languor may have something to do with the presence of The United Nations and a host of embassies -- and with them a diverse, international community -- but the appeal of Turtle Bay’s enticingly laid-back, community-oriented feel is distinctly its own. While the United Nations building is Turtle Bay's most recognizable architectural landmark -- and one of the most recognizable in all of New York City -- Turtle Bay is also home to as rich an array of architecture as any neighborhood in Manhattan. Elegant 19th-century brownstones line tree-lined side streets, and the Tudor City complex near First Avenue and 43rd Street offers a wealth of pre-war co-ops. Those old-Manhattan buildings define Turtle Bay for most New Yorkers, but some new construction condominiums have brought Turtle Bay up to date and added some very intriguing new condo listings to a neighborhood that had plenty of appeal already. The pre-war condominium conversion at 142 East 49th Street offers a classic Turtle Bay condo experience, while its neighbor at 212 East 47th offers a condo conversion option of more recent vintage.  Turtle Bay condos cover just about the full spectrum in Manhattan real estate, but the one thing that apartments in Turtle Bay feature is a uniquely appealing combination of prime Manhattan location and access to a wide array of culinary and cultural attractions. That’s Turtle Bay.

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            301 East 50th Street

            301 East 50th Street
            301 East 50th Street

            301 East 50th Street, located in Turtle Bay, is a 29-story limestone and zinc building designed by Cookfox Architects. The building houses 57 luxury units ranging from one- to four-bedrooms. 301 East 50th Street, includes exterior sun shading, energy efficient heating and cooling, filtered air, and a double water filtration system.

            232 East 50th Street

            232 East 50th Street
            232 East 50th Street

            232 East 50th Street in Midtown East is a pleasant six-story townhouse that was recently reconstructed from top-to-bottom in the last five years. The building is located just blocks away from the United Nations Headquarter, a wide host of subway lines and equal distance from the Midtown Tunnel and the Queensboro Bridge. Residents at the Turtle Bay apartment units can come to expect all the convenience of Midtown Manhattan while enjoying the spectacular views of the East River and Roosevelt Island.

            The M at Beekman

            343 East 50th Street
            343 East 50th Street

            The M at Beekman, located at 345 East 50th Street, offers high-end residencies in a neighborhood that houses a complex assortment of conveniences. Adjacent to the East River, the Turtle Bay condominiums offer easy accessibility to Grand Central Station, the Midtown Tunnel, and the Queensboro Bridge. Additionally, with Rockerfeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and the United Nations just around the corner, some of Manhattan’s key places of interest are right at hand.

            Club at Turtle Bay

            236 East 47th Street
            236 East 47th Street

            With 173 units for sale, The Club at Turtle Bay is a condo located in bustling Midtown East. With its ideal location at 236 East 47th Street, the Manhattan high-rise offers sprawling views onto Midtown and the city as a whole. With unmatched settings, a variety of amenities, and unique opportunities available only to residents of the building, The Club At Turtle Bay lives up to its name and reputation as a prime Midtown East condo.

            50 United Nations Plaza

            345 East 46th Street
            345 East 46th Street

            50 United Nations Plaza, located at 345 East 46th Street is set to be one of Manhattan's marquee luxury apartment buildings. The 44-story project was designed by Norman Foster and is noted for it's spacious living spaces. The building includes a private driveway, fitness center, its own parking garage and a private pool. The building holds a prominent space in Manhattan's skyline, situated directly between the United Nations headquarters and Trump World Tower.

            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.

            The Cosmopolitan

            145 East 48th Street
            145 East 48th Street

            The Cosmopolitan, located at 145 East 48th Street in Turtle Bay, is a full-service, luxury residence. Designed by Gruzen Sampton Steinglass, this elegant, 34-story building gives many of its residents stunning city and river views. Many units are complete with spacious bay windows which fill the rooms with light and warmth. Other apartment features include bathrooms with Travertine marble, updated kitchens, and an extra entertaining kitchen in the larger residences.

            330 East 57th Street

            330 East 57th Street
            330 East 57th Street

            330 East 57th Street is a unique condominium tower located in the Sutton Area of Manhattan. Surrounded by Midtown Manhattan and the Upper East Side, these New York condominiums offer easy access to Manhattan’s theater, fashion, and business scenes as well as to some of Manhattan’s most exclusive shops, boutiques, and gourmet restaurants. 330 East 57th Street apartments boast high ceilings, oversized windows, and hardwood floors throughout, while other amenities include private keyed elevator entry, in house wine coolers, and private storage space. These NYC condos for sale offer everything a NYC dweller has come to expect of a Manhattan apartment.

            The Capri

            235 East 55th Street
            235 East 55th Street

            Upon setting foot through the canopied entrance at 235 East 55th Street, The Capri exudes elegance with glass chandeliers and Botticino marble flooring in its rich wood-paneled lobby. The sophistication does not end there; the 40 luxury Turtle Bay apartments for sale in The Capri take up the top 15 floors each with a corner layout providing commanding New York City views. The amenities are of matching quality with a 24 hour doorman and full service concierge.

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