NYC Apartments for Sale in Turtle Bay
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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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.
True to its name, 234 East 46th Street enjoys an excellent location in the Midtown East neighborhood of Turtle Bay, right by the United Nations headquarters and the consulates and cultural institutes that dot the neighborhood.
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.
This striking building comes with an iconic address in a great location. 100 United Nations, in the Manhattan oasis known as Turtle Bay, overlooks the beautiful gardens and flags of the UN and many of the apartments sport great views of the Chrysler and Empire State buildings.
The Alexander on 250 East 49th Street is a luxury Manhattan apartment building offering 88 housing units in the Midtown East neighborhood. This building was built in the quaint Manhattan alcove Turtle Bay in 2008. It is 24 stories of high end living in Manhattan apartments for sale, as well as a swarm of building amenities, such as a concierge and rooftop deck, a fitness center and health club, as well as a storage room and a laundry room. The building also provides 421a tax abatement for its residents.
The Veneto, at 250 East 53rd Street, is a new condominium building located in Manhattan's Turtle Bay, offering luxury apartments for sale. A statuesque 34-story residential tower, The Veneto echoes classical elegance, displaying a harmonious balance of stone, masonry and glass. The Veneto features a collection of 137 glamorous one-, two- and three-bedroom condominium residences.
Thanks to its gleaming steel and glass exterior, Halcyon, located at 305 East 51st Street, cuts a very imposing presence in the Midtown East neighborhood that it is a part of. But its interior is also just as impressive—this 32-story tower is now offering 123 luxury residences for sale, all of which have been designed by internationally acclaimed interior designer Russell Groves.
Three Ten Condo is a luxury Manhattan apartment building in the Upper East Side with a glass exterior that rests on a limestone base. This building, constructed in 2006, is 29 stories tall, with 88 apartments for sale that offer luxurious housing units and a long list of building amenities. Each room in Three Ten Condo comes with grey limestone and hardwood flooring, as well as high ceilings and oversized windows. The apartments also come with a fireplace, and with individual heating and air conditioning. Kitchens are designed with marble countertops, and are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms are also designed in marble, and come with glass showers.