This mid-block apartment building in Murray Hill was built in 1963 and converted to a condominium in 1985. It has 85 apartments across 14 stories, features a distinctive banded façade, and is close to The Morgan Library and public transportation. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
150 East 37th Street is a 14 story mid block building in Murray Hill, originally constructed in 1963 and converted to a condominium in 1985. The 85 unit building features a distinctive banded façade, canopied entrance, and plaza. Recent capital improvements include a new roof, new boiler and modernized elevators.
The building offers practical amenities including a live-in superintendent, elevator, renovated lobby and hallways, central laundry facilities, and a virtual doorman with video intercom and key fob access. There is no traditional doorman, concierge, garage, or roof deck. The building maintains a strict no pets policy.
Apartments commonly feature hardwood or parquet floors, through-wall AC units, and windowed kitchens, with many units offering views of the Chrysler Building. Heat and hot water are included in the maintenance. The building is investor friendly, allowing rentals from day one, and sponsor units are available without board approval. Unit types range from studios to one bedrooms, with some corner units. The building also includes a ground floor commercial space configured as a doctor's office.
The location provides exceptional transit access, situated just steps from Grand Central Terminal and the 33rd Street 6 train. The neighborhood offers convenient access to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and numerous restaurants and cafes, with proximity to landmarks including the Morgan Library, United Nations, Empire State Building, and New York Public Library.
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