Discover a Rare Urban Sanctuary: Elegance Meets Light at 319 East 50th Street $635,000 NO BOARD APPROVAL! Photos coming soon! Nestled in a charming prewar building, this extraordinary one bedroom haven in the coveted G-line...
Discover a Rare Urban Sanctuary: Elegance Meets Light at 319 East 50th Street $635,000 NO BOARD APPROVAL! Photos coming soon! Nestled in a charming prewar building, this extraordinary one bedroom haven in the coveted G-line offers a symphony of natural light and architectural grace. Boasting a rare triple exposure (south, east, and north), this apartment is a canvas awaiting your personal touch. The centerpiece is an impressively spacious bedroom-a remarkable 22 feet long-with tranquil northern views overlooking a serene treetop landscape. Natural light cascades through generous windows, creating a peaceful retreat that feels both expansive and intimate. This grand bedroom boasts generous closet space and is accentuated by another south facing exposure from the opposite side of this grand master bedroom suite. The generously proportioned living area captures the building's architectural elegance, with double exposure that bathes the space in southern and eastern sunlight throughout the day. An oversized living room becomes your personal sanctuary, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Original hardwood floors in pristine condition speak to the building's timeless quality, while the windowed kitchen and bathroom present a delightful opportunity for you to reimagine the space with your contemporary vision. Complementing this exceptional residence is the building's full-time attended elevator and an extraordinary staff renowned for their attentiveness and dedication. This is more than an apartment-it's an invitation to refined urban living. A rare find that combines prewar charm, spectacular light, and incredible potential. Your sophisticated city lifestyle awaits. Check out these nearby highlights steps away from 319 East 50th in the Beekman area: Tucked away in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Greenacre Park is a hidden urban oasis that offers a remarkable respite from the city's bustling energy. This pocket-sized park is renowned for its stunning 25-foot waterfall, a mesmerizing vertical cascade that creates a serene soundscape of cascading water, muffling the urban noise and transporting visitors to a tranquil sanctuary. The 45-foot by 120-foot park, though compact, is masterfully designed with lush greenery, comfortable seating areas, and the centerpiece waterfall that provides a cooling mist on warm days. Its thoughtful design by landscape architects makes it feel like a secret garden, offering a peaceful retreat just steps away from the surrounding Midtown streets. Within a short walking distance from the park, food lovers will delight in a wide variety of exceptional nearby restaurants including: The Modern (Located at the Museum of Modern Art - 11 W 53rd St) celebrated for its creative contemporary cuisine, Sushi Yasuda at 205 East 43rd Street with its minimalist sushi bar and Zen-like setting and of course Cipriani at 42nd Street, the iconic Italian staple of fine dining. A short walk from your front door, The Modern offers a refined yet welcoming dining experience with sweeping views of the MoMA's sculpture garden. This two-star Michelin restaurant is celebrated for its creative contemporary American cuisine, combining impeccable technique with seasonal ingredients. Sushi Yasuda (204 E 43rd St) For sushi lovers, Sushi Yasuda is an unmissable gem. Renowned for its pristine, top-tier sushi, this inviting sushi bar focuses on the purity of its ingredients, serving up some of the freshest fish in the city. This small park and its culinary neighborhood represent the quintessential New York experience-a perfect blend of urban tranquility and gastronomic excellence. There is a capital assessment of $233.11 through December 2025.
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