The thoughtfully designed layout features generous living and dining areas ideal for both everyday comfort and entertaining. A private bedroom wing includes a spacious primary suite with a marble en-suite bathroom and excellent closet space, while the additional bedrooms provide flexibility for family, guests, or a home office.
The kitchen is designed for both convenience and style, offering ample workspace and premium appliances often including top-tier brands such as Sub-Zero. Hardwood floors, refined stone details, and quality finishes throughout complement the home's gracious proportions and timeless elegance. The photos are virtually staged to showcase the apartment with a modern aesthetic.
Residents enjoy exceptional amenities including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, attended garage, resident lounges, and a 5,000-square-foot fitness center. The building also features a beautifully landscaped multi-level courtyard and plaza designed by Thomas Balsley, all just moments from Grand Central Terminal, Tudor City, and Beekman Place.
$3,507.83 monthly assessment until 9/2026.
Quick Profile
Turtle Bay is best known for hosting the world’s dignitaries at United Nations once a year as the world institution sits on the eastern edge of the neighborhood along the East River.
But this midtown location offers a lot more, a bustling neighborhood teeming with high-rise apartment buildings and an easy walk to the Midtown business district.
Over the past two decades, developers have assembled almost every corner development site along Second Avenue and have built straight up. Not much left to assemble.
Some of the more glamorous, and of course most expensive, addresses are in close proximity to the United Nations. Trump World Tower, which caused a big stir with area residents, in particular, Walter Cronkite, when it was built sits just north of the United Nations Grounds.
In contrast to the proliferation of the residential highrise, Turtle Bay does have some lovely tree-lined streets between the avenues. In particular, Turtle Bay Gardens, which fronts both 48th Street and 49th Street between Third and Second Avenue has always been a haven for the rich and famous.