This $275K Tudor City studio co-op is in one of the world’s first residential skyscrapers
Photo credit: Russ Ross courtesy of Compass.
Completed in 1929, Tudor Tower at 25 Tudor City Place in Murray Hill’s Tudor City historic district was one of the world’s first three residential skyscrapers. Asking $275,000, this studio is among the least expensive units in the landmarked prewar co-op complex.
This charming co-op’s price, compact layout and convenient location just steps from Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations headquarters could make it a perfect pied-a-terre–which is allowed, along with subletting after one year, with board approval.
Nine-foot ceilings and classic casement windows provide a foundation of pre-war charm. Two closets and a wall-mounted heating and air conditioning unit add comfort and convenience.
An efficient kitchenette has been updated with the basic necessities including a mini electric cooktop, a refrigerator and plenty of cabinet space. The updated bath is clean and uncluttered with a soothing grid of white tiles on the walls and floor.
The landmarked gothic revival co-op building offers a full-time doorman, laundry, a live-in super, a roof deck with Midtown and East River views, and access to the fitness center in 5 Tudor City Place.
[Listing: 25 Tudor City Place, Unit 1918 by Julia Hoagland Team for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Photo credit: Russ Ross courtesy of Compass.