Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($269,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome home to this spacious 3-Bedroom plus office loft-style home on the 20th floor of Turtle Bay Towers. No detail was spared in the renovation of this unit. Enter the home into the sunny living area with an open kitchen, dining and living layout.
Tucked behind the dining room is a home office with a sliding door, as well as one of the unit’s bathrooms.
To the right of the living area lies the sizable primary bedroom, which features large windows and gorgeous city views. The primary bathroom is fully outfitted in Porcelanosa marble, with a deep soaking tub, a separate standing rain shower and a double-sink vanity.
On the other side of the home lie the other two bedrooms, both with ample space, high ceilings and oversized windows. The third bathroom, which features a standing shower, lies just outside both rooms.
Set on a serene stretch of Midtown East just down the block from the United Nations Headquarters, Turtle Bay Towers is a full-service luxury building set in a historic prewar property.
Built in 1929 as an NYC design school and known for its striking terraced facade, the 27-story tower was briefly home to a print factory. In 1979, its careful conversion to 338 luxury apartments was noted with the First Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects. On-site amenities at this pet-friendly property include a large renovated lobby with two sitting areas, a rooftop terrace, laundry, storage, bike room, and a parking garage, plus 24-hour doorman service and a live-in super.
As a cond-op, Turtle Bay Towers combines all the attraction of a graceful prewar property with the flexibility of a condo: no formal board approval, an open sublet policy and pied-a-terres allowed. With a venerable history dating back to New Amsterdam, Turtle Bay is the most tranquil corner of Midtown Manhattan, known for its quiet tree-lined streets and beautiful green spaces. United Nations Plaza is just down the street, while Grand Central Station is a few blocks in the other direction and all the appeal of living in the heart of Manhattan is moments away.
*Some of the photos have been virtually staged
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