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CondominiumTurtle Bay

330 East 49th Street #6-G, New York City, NY 10017

Listing Courtesy of A & I Broadway Realty Inc

$3,200/mo

Potential Rebate: $48

Condominium
Studio
1 Bath
1 Rooms
600 sqft
Built 1962
14 Stories
5/ft²
Listed on Nov 8, 2025
52 days on market

Overview

Available February 1, 2026. Bright and spacious studio featuring a renovated kitchen and bathroom, abundant natural light, and generous closet space. The apartment offers a large living area, separate kitchen, stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, and beautiful hardwood floors.<br><br>Located in a fantastic neighborhood close to transportation, shopping, and restaurants.<br><br>The Beekman East Condominium is a full-service building offering a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, central laundry room, and storage

Home Features

  • Wall Unit(s)
  • Building Washer Dryer Install Allowed
  • Common Area
  • Building Storage

Estimated Monthly Payment

$16 per month

30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest

Principal and Interest
$16
Property Taxes
$0
Maintenance/Common Charges
$0

Estimated Rebate for this Home

One-time rebate at closing

$48

Monthly savings impact

$0/mo

Effective Purchase Price

$3,152

(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)

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Price Analysis

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 330 East 49th Street against the surrounding Turtle Bay market.

Based on 2 active units in building vs 167 in area

Average List Price

Building$291.1K
Neighborhood$1.8M

Price Per SqFt

Building Avg$653/ft²
Neighborhood Avg$9,737/ft²
Value Opportunity

93.29% Lower

than the Turtle Bay price-per-sq-ft average

Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.

Turtle Bay

Overview of Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay is a diplomatic and residential enclave on the East Side, stretching from 43rd to 53rd Streets east of Lexington Avenue. Anchored by the United Nations, it feels international yet neighborly. For buyers eyeing Turtle Bay Manhattan real estate, the area offers a quiet retreat in the middle of it all.

Living in Turtle Bay, Manhattan is sophisticated and serene. The streets are lined with diplomatic missions, consulates, and elegant pre-war buildings. As a historic Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts a mix of UN employees, longtime residents, and young professionals seeking value and proximity to Midtown offices.

Real Estate & Housing Market

The inventory of homes for sale in Turtle Bay is diverse. You can find everything from white-glove co-ops on Beekman Place to more affordable post-war condos and brownstones on the side streets. The presence of the UN creates a steady rental market for diplomats, making it attractive for investors.

Turtle Bay often offers better value than its neighbors to the north and south. Buyers can find spacious layouts and river views at price points that are competitive for prime Manhattan. The "Katharine Hepburn Garden" area adds a touch of historic celebrity allure.

Lifestyle & Community

The lifestyle in Turtle Bay is professional and polite. The nightlife on Second Avenue attracts a younger crowd for happy hour, but the side streets remain peaceful. The community is heavily influenced by the international corps of the UN, giving it a unique global flavor.

Residents enjoy a quiet quality of life. The neighborhood has a strong sense of civic pride, evident in the Turtle Bay Association's active care for the local parks and gardens. It feels like a small village tucked behind the skyscrapers.

Transportation & Accessibility

Turtle Bay is convenient for commuters. Grand Central Terminal is within walking distance, providing access to the 4, 5, 6, 7, S trains and Metro-North. The E and M trains at Lexington/53rd offer quick east-west options.

The M15 Select Bus Service on 1st and 2nd Avenues is heavily used by locals. The proximity to the FDR Drive makes leaving the city by car relatively easy compared to other parts of Midtown.

Parks, Schools & Amenities

Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza serves as the neighborhood's gathering place, hosting a greenmarket and events. The quiet Greenacre Park on 51st Street, with its 25-foot waterfall, is a hidden gem for residents seeking tranquility.

Amenities include the Vanderbilt YMCA, numerous diplomatic cultural centers, and a wide array of grocery options from Whole Foods to Morton Williams. The dining scene ranges from classic steakhouses like Smith & Wollensky to varied international cuisines.

Who This Neighborhood Is Best For

Turtle Bay is best for diplomats, midtown office workers, and buyers seeking a quiet, safe, and centrally located home. It balances the convenience of Midtown with the charm of a residential community.