Bowert Court at 221 East 50th Street is an 8 story white brick co-op built in 1957, housing 47 units in the desirable Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown East. Located on a quiet tree lined block between Third and Second avenues, the building sits one block north of the famous Turtle Bay townhouses that share a common garden and just a block and a half east of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The modest postwar building features a canopied entrance, discrete air conditioners, and maintains the residential character typical of this coveted Manhattan enclave.
The building offers a diverse mix of apartments ranging from studios to one-bedrooms, plus a remarkable three-bedroom, three bathroom duplex created by combining two separate units. Many apartments feature southern exposure with abundant natural light, hardwood floors, and updated kitchens equipped with high end appliances from brands like Bosch, Bertazzoni, and Fisher & Paykel. Studios range from compact layouts to a particularly spacious 550 square foot rear facing unit with northern courtyard views, while one bedroom apartments typically include walk in closets and marble bathrooms. The duplex stands out with its custom staircase featuring blackened steel supports and white oak treads, plus innovative electrolytic glass panels in the primary suite.
Bowert Court provides essential building amenities including a live-in superintendent, central laundry facilities, bike storage, and a private garden. The well maintained elevator building enforces a no pets policy and offers basement storage bins based on availability. Recent listings indicate some units carry monthly assessments, with amounts ranging from approximately $153 to $247 per month for specific periods.
The location provides exceptional accessibility to Manhattan's attractions and transportation networks. Residents enjoy proximity to excellent dining options along Third Avenue, with the 6, E, and M subway lines just three blocks away and Grand Central Terminal's multiple train lines nearby. The building's position in Turtle Bay offers the perfect balance of residential tranquility on a quiet block while maintaining easy access to Midtown's business district, the United Nations, and waterfront parks along the East River.
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