Pay very low maintenance and live in a landmarked building in the heart of Manhattan!
New to market, apartment #310 has been recently renovated with new appliances and fixtures that complement the building’s original art deco detail. The kitchen features a GE Profile convection oven, a Wolf stovetop and Sub-Zero under-counter fridge, and a tile countertop and backsplash. A custom cabinet has also been built in the kitchen to maximize space. The walk-in closet and bathroom have also been updated with new fixtures, but each maintains the original glass door knobs, and the tile in bathroom is original.
The apartment is very quiet, sharing only one wall with a neighbor and having a courtyard view. The current owner of 6 years has only used the apartment as a primary residence. Apartment is great for a first-time home-buyer or to be used as a pied-a-terre. It can be sold partly furnished for a negotiable cost.
The Cloister Building has just 143 units and is situated on a quiet, one-way street. It’s also down the street from the Tudor City Greens park. The building features a live-in super, laundry room (renovated March 2018), bicycle room and storage lockers (for rent). Board rules allow for pied-a-terre, guarantors, co-signers and parents purchasing for children. Pets require board approval. The apartment can be sublet for 3 out of every 5 years, after the first year of occupancy. The building is well-run with strong financials and a friendly staff of long-standing doormen.
Tudor City was declared a historic district in 1988. It’s been rated one of Manhattan’s safest neighborhoods, and is also in a flood-resistant (high-elevation) zone. Door to door, 321 East 43rd street is about a five-minute walk to Grand Central terminal. There’s also a gym, a deli, and a dry cleaner all within the Tudor City neighborhood.


