Updated29 Days Ago
Added1/8/2025

321 E 43rd St, #314

About this Property
Just steps away from the hustle and bustle of Grand Central Station, you'll discover a pocket of tranquility in Tudor City. Nestled within this charming Midtown enclave, this one-bedroom apartment is a prewar dream come true. It features 9-foot ceilings, refinished hardwood floors, and four large closets, providing a gracious layout with spacious rooms. As you enter, the foyer is perfect for showcasing artwork and leads into a substantial living room ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Sliding doors separate the large living room, allowing you to create a guest bedroom or home office if desired.

The extra-large eat-in kitchen is well-appointed with two windows, stainless steel appliances, beautiful granite countertops, and ample cabinet and storage space. The generously sized bedroom is a serene retreat from the lively city, offering abundant closet space and enough room for a king-sized bed and a desk. The windowed bathroom is modern and well-finished, featuring contemporary fixtures.

One of Tudor City's architectural jewels, The Cloister, is a quaint co-op with full-service amenities, including a full-time doorman, concierge, live-in superintendent, central laundry room, and fitness center at 5 Tudor City. Known for its gothic stonework buildings, leafy parks, and proximity to the United Nations and Grand Central Station, Tudor City exudes character while providing a small-town feel in the heart of Manhattan. Residents can enjoy two charming parks and benefit from the nearby transportation options and convenient shopping.
Pets and pied-a-terres are allowed!
Details
  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Type:Co-op
  • ID:8267205
  • Monthly Fees:$ 1655
  • Year Built:1927
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