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One-Bedroom With Massive Casement Windows in Tudor City Asks $779K

One-Bedroom With Massive Casement Windows in Tudor City Asks $779K


A living room view of a bright and airy one-bedroom apartment for sale in the Tudor City neighborhood of New York City. The room has a fireplace, gray couch, and casement windows on the far side.Photos: Virtual Space/Courtesy of Donald Killinger, Dwell Residential

The co-op apartment has ten-foot ceilings, garden views, and a wood-burning fireplace.

Price: $779,000
Location: Tudor City, Manhattan

Tudor City, the historic 1920s enclave in Midtown East, has been called “a city within a city” for its somewhat secluded location on a hill and its two landscaped parks. This apartment at 333 East 41st Street is on the top floor of Prospect Hill, a six-story brick co-op built in 1926. Though the elevator building slightly predates its neighbors, which are mostly Tudor Revival-style apartment high-rises, it is still included in the historic district. It sits right next to one of said landscaped parks on a one-way street that has no through-traffic — and ends at an elevated lookout with benches facing the East River. Grand Central is only a ten-minute walk away.

Specs: 1 bed, 1 bath, 650 square feet

This unit has 10.5-foot ceilings and huge, 7.5-foot casement windows overlooking the park. The asking price is on the higher end for one-bedroom co-ops in the area, likely because it comes with recent renovations, like hand-cut, hand-painted tiles in the kitchen and bathroom, new appliances (including a Bertazzoni range), a rain shower, and built-in shelves. There’s a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, bar seating in the kitchen, and a breakfast nook next to more casement windows. The building is pet-friendly on a case-by-case basis and has a basement laundry room. Monthly dues are $1,700. See a video tour here.

A living area with a large casement window, hardwood floors, a small wooden desk, and a dark green couch.
The unit features huge casement windows, high ceilings, and built-in shelving.
A view of a living room with a brown leather couch and a kitchen island with two high-top chairs in the back.
The kitchen comes with bar seating, plus new tile and appliances (including a Bertazzoni range).
A breakfast nook with a casement window, a round dining table, a planter, and hardwood floors.
A small opening leads from the kitchen to a breakfast nook.
A bedroom with dark orange walls, a bed, and a large casement window.
You’ll find more casement windows in the bedroom.
A bathroom with dark green tiles.
The bathroom was recently renovated with new tiles and a rain shower.


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