Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,820 ($9.64/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($156,250),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
New York, New York. Be a part of it when you come home to your little slice of Tudor City paradise! Perched on an overpass above busy Midtown Manhattan, this rare high-floor corner apartment has four large casement windows and gets lots of light, with spectacular post-card views of the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building and the United Nations. The original hardwood floors have been kept in great condition and add a sense of warmth to the home.
The kitchen is renovated and all appliances are updated. The renovated bathroom is in good condition and has a window as well.
An example of Gothic Architecture, the building was completed in 1929 and was one of the first residential Sky Scrapers built by the world renowned architect Fred French.
UN Plaza lends an international flavor to the neighborhood that is also reflected in nearby restaurants, where you might encounter global dignitaries.
25 Tudor City Place is a first-class building with a caring and attentive staff. There is a 24-Hour Doorman and Super for any issues as well as handymen available to assist residents.
The location is quite special as Tudor City has its own small parks, which offer a tranquil respite above the hustle and bustle of 42nd Street. The building has a laundry room, storage room, bicycle room, communal garden and a wonderful roof deck with amazing views of the East River and Midtown. On the 4th of July you can watch the fireworks from the hallway of your apartment.
The location of 25 Tudor City Place is very central and in close proximity to Grand Central Station as well as crosstown/uptown/downtown and airport buses. The FDR Drive is close if you need to commute anywhere in the Tri State Area. All in all it’s the perfect location, building and apartment!
So don’t delay and call us today for a private tour of this wonderful residence!
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