333 East 41st Street is a pre-war co-op building in Midtown's Turtle Bay/United Nations neighborhood, completed in 1926 with 30 units and 6 stories. Known as 'Prospect Hall,' the pet-friendly building offers laundry and storage, and is conveniently located near the United Nations, Grand Central Terminal, and the Midtown business district. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
The Prospect Hall, located at 333 East 41st Street, is a pre-war co-op building in the Turtle Bay/United Nations neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, completed in 1926. This six-story building features 30 units and is pet friendly, offering amenities such as laundry facilities, storage, and a live-in superintendent. Its prime location provides easy access to the Midtown business district, Grand Central Terminal, and the United Nations.
The apartments in Prospect Hall are characterized by their pre-war charm, with features like high ceilings, hardwood floors, and wood-burning fireplaces. Many units boast spacious layouts, including duplex configurations that provide a natural separation between living and sleeping areas. Notable amenities include private storage, bike storage, and a communal courtyard overlooking Tudor City Park, which is recognized for its historic significance.
Residents enjoy a variety of layouts, from cozy one-bedroom units to expansive three-bedroom apartments, with some offering stunning park views and abundant natural light. The building's flexible policies allow for co-purchasing and subletting with board approval, making it an attractive option for a diverse range of buyers. The absence of a flip tax on properties resold after three years further enhances its appeal.
Prospect Hall's unique history and well-maintained condition make it a rare find in Manhattan, combining historic architecture with modern conveniences. Its location amidst the tranquil Tudor City Greens provides a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle, while still being close to vibrant dining and cultural options.
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