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Turtle Bay Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $4,995,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 8 Baths
    • 6,901 Sq Ft

    219 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017

    Bahaus-Moderne Masterpiece...Only the second time on the market since it was built, be the proud new owner of the historic Morris Sanders House featured in the March 1936 edition of "Architecture Forum" when newly built. This home is one of the few surviving structures that bridge the Bauhaus and Moderne movements. All original details are intact and await to be lovingly

    Martin Eiden Compass

    219 E 49th St, New York, NY 10017
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    $17,000,000

    • 9 Beds
    • 9.5 Baths
    • 9,296 Sq Ft

    23 Beekman Place, New York, NY 10022

    The Paul Rudolph Townhouse at 23 Beekman Place presents a rare trifecta of iconic design, breathtaking views and a coveted address. Originally built in 1867 as a single family home in a row of elegant townhouses, the townhouse was purchased by the architect Paul Rudolph in 1976. Widely regarded as one of the most influential architects of the 20th Century, Rudolph was Chair of Yale University's

    Lena Datwani Sothebys International Realty

    23 Beekman Place, New York, NY 10022
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    $4,399,000

    • 8 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 5,940 Sq Ft

    245 E 52nd St, New York, NY 10022

    Welcome to 245 East 52nd Street, a beautiful six-story townhouse with a commercial grade ELEVATOR nestled close to Grand Central, MoMA, the United Nations, Radio City Music Hall, and Rockefeller Center in the heart of Turtle Bay. Now priced at $765 PSF ! 245 East 52nd Street is currently composed to two self-contained rental triplex units totaling 8 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 powder

    Kevin Yazell Nest Seekers LLC

    245 E 52nd St, New York, NY 10022

Why Live in Turtle Bay

Turtle Bay in New York City offers a neighborhood feel with close proximity to Midtown attractions such as Grand Central, Rockefeller Center, and Broadway. The area is home to the United Nations headquarters and over 120 foreign consulates, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere with international restaurants and cultural events. The neighborhood features a mix of prewar townhouses in Italian-Mediterranean and Georgian styles, as well as luxury high-rise condos. Residents benefit from easy access to multiple subway lines at Grand Central and 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue, with future plans for additional stations along 2nd Avenue. Turtle Bay's parks, including Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza and Greenacre Pocket Park, provide green spaces with amenities like cafes, art installations, and event calendars featuring concerts and farmers' markets. Dining options range from Turkish baklava at Sip Sak to French pastries at Le Petit Parisien, with popular local spots like Ess-A-Bagel. While there are no public schools within Turtle Bay, nearby neighborhoods offer highly rated options such as The River School and the High School of Art and Design. Private schools within Turtle Bay, including The Beekman School and Lyceum Kennedy French American School, boast high ratings and strong academic programs. The neighborhood experiences a prominent police presence due to its proximity to the UN, contributing to a safety level that is better than the national average.

Home Trends in Turtle Bay, NY

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$438,257
Median Single Family Sale Price
$265,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$395
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
1,755
Months of Supply
0.00
Median List Price
$699,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
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