NYC Apartments for Sale in Midtown East
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 Trump World Tower, at 845 United Nations Plaza, is a condominium building located in Manhattan's Turtle Bay, offering luxury apartments for sale. Rising above Manhattan and the East River, and overlooking the U.N., The Trump World Tower at United Nations Plaza is one of the most luxurious residential towers in the world. One of the tallest of the handful of residential towers developed by Donald Trump, it cost approximately $300 million to construct.
Olympic Tower is a Midtown East marvel with Modernist aesthetics. Home to 225 condominium apartments, The Olympic Tower, located at 641 Fifth Avenue, is truly an Olympic deity amongst Midtown East condominiums. The Olympic Tower's dazzling Manhattan views of the neighboring St. Patrick’s Cathedral, all-encompassing amenities and inclusion of an arcade at the ground level define luxe-living in New York City.
- 1 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $2,990,000
- 2 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $2,675,000
- 3 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $9,300,000
- 4 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $7,950,000
- 5 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $20,500,000
- Penthouse Apartmentsfrom $35,000,000
211 East 51st Street is a new condominium conversion located in Manhattan's Midtown East, offering luxury apartments for sale. Located between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, this New York City condominium perfectly compliments the surrounding Midtown East neighborhood and is situated next to the beautiful Greenacre Park. While this renovated condo building has kept its brick façade, the interior features sophisticated and ultra-modern amenities.
865 UN Plaza, a Tudor-style pre-war apartment building located in the exclusive Tudor City enclave of Manhattan’s Midtown East neighborhood, is a boutique building that offers renovated apartments for sale. 865 UN Plaza is located next to the East River and the United Nations, affording residents of this 16-story pre-war high-rise excellent East River views. And since these renovated pre-war condominiums have been crafted with top-of-the-line materials such as rustic stone, natural granite, subway tiles, and classic finishes, these apartments offer a unique combination of old and new.
Located in Midtown East, 142 East 49th Street mixes an exterior of pre-war elegance and an interior of modern design. Being in the center of Manhattan gives 142 East 49th Street apartments a prime New York City location near many New York City landmarks, like Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Station, and St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The Plaza Residences, at 1 Central Park South, is a luxury condominium located in midtown Manhattan on the outskirts of Central Park. Artfully blending the classic historic features with a modern aesthetic feel, the residences are exquisitely furnished with Versace Home Collection décor. Luxury can be enjoyed against a backdrop of high ceilings, ornate moldings and gorgeous mantelpieces, with carefully laid walnut-bordered herringbone parquet floors and views framed by historically accurate, double-insulated windows.
- Studio Apartmentsfrom $1,695,000
- 1 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $1,295,000
- 2 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $4,995,000
- 3 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $9,995,000
- 4 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $15,500,000
- 5 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $9,995,000
- Penthouse Apartmentsfrom $4,200,000
Overlooking the sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art and Fifth Avenue, the luxury NYC apartments for sale in Museum Tower at 15 West 53rd Street boast an enviable Midtown Manhattan address. Museum Tower is not only enviable for its location in the center of Midtown; the amenities of Museum Tower have achieved eminence, from the 52 full time staff members to the laundry, valet and housekeeping services to the Picasso, Hockney and Caro art pieces on display in the lobby.
There's something to be said for a Manhattan pre-war condo, of course, but NYC condos like Number 5, at 5 East 44th Street, make a pretty compelling case for progress. With a strikingly contemporary design courtesy of Philip Johnson Alan Ritchie architects, Number 5 stands out as a beacon of stylish modernity in Midtown East. Factor in a strikingly central Midtown Manhattan location, thoughtfully designed condominiums for sale, and an impressive suite of amenities, and it's easy to see why Number 5 ranks among the finest condominium listings in Midtown.
In terms of practicality and culture, Midtown Manhattan is the core of New York City, and residents of The Windsor Park, located at 100 West 58th Street, can certainly take advantage of the neighborhood’s offerings. With 17 floors and 103 apartments, the pre-war building was originally built as a co-op in the 1920s, but has since been renovated into a luxury condominium.