Listing Courtesy of Bond New York Properties LLC
$315,000
Potential Rebate: $4,725
Look no further - This wonderfully renovated studio overlooking the tranquil Tudor City Greens is move-in ready.<br><br>The unit boasts an amazing built-in wall of storage, shelving, two spacious closets, and a Murphy bed that pulls out over the modern sofa. The sleek kitchenette is equipped with a Wolf 2 burner induction cooktop, mini fridge, and convection oven. Heat, hot water, and electricity are all included in the maintenance.<br><br>The building is a stunning pre-war example of Gothic Revival built in 1928 complete with original stained glass windows in the lobby. This well maintained, full-service building has a newly renovated laundry room in the basement, breathtaking views from the shared roof-deck, and the lovely parks right out front. It's also conveniently close to Grand Central Station, buses, restaurants, and shopping. <br><br>Pied-a-terres, gifting and guarantors are allowed. Sorry, no dogs.<br><br>Don't let this one slip away! Call me to view today.<br><br>BOND New York Properties is a licensed real estate broker that proudly supports equal housing opportunity.
$2,635 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$4,725
Monthly savings impact
$13/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Bond New York Properties LLC
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Tudor City is a neo-Gothic masterpiece perched on a cliff overlooking the East River. Built in the 1920s as the first skyscraper residential complex in the world, it is a self-contained enclave of brick towers, private parks, and immense quiet. For buyers seeking Tudor City Manhattan real estate, it offers historic charm and affordability in the heart of Midtown East.
Living in Tudor City is like living in a castle. The complex is separated from the busy streets by 42nd Street's elevation change. As a distinct Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it serves as a peaceful retreat for UN diplomats and professionals who want to walk to work but sleep in silence.
The market for homes for sale in Tudor City consists largely of studio and one-bedroom co-ops. The apartments are known for their casement windows, pre-war details, and famously compact "efficiency" layouts.
Prices are often lower than surrounding Midtown because of the smaller square footage, making it one of the best entry-level markets for first-time buyers wanting a prime location.
The lifestyle in Tudor City revolves around the two private parks (Tudor City Greens) that form the heart of the complex. It is a place for reading on a bench and enjoying the manicured gardens.
The community is respectful and international. Due to its proximity to the United Nations across First Avenue, many residents are diplomats or global workers, creating a sophisticated, multilingual atmosphere.
Tudor City is surprisingly central. It is a short walk to Grand Central Terminal, providing access to the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S trains, as well as Metro-North.
While nestled away, it is minutes from the bustle of 42nd Street, making it easy to catch a taxi or cross the island.
The Tudor City Greens are privately maintained parks open to the public during the day but cherished by residents. They are immaculate and quiet.
Amenities are convenient but minimal within the enclave itself—a post office, a dry cleaner, and a cafe. However, all of Midtown East's dining and shopping is just a staircase away.
Tudor City is best for first-time buyers, UN employees, and pied-à-terre seekers who want a historic, quiet address in the middle of everything.

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