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319 E 50th St

319 E 50th St

319 E 50th St
Condominium Building
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114 Units
13 Stories
1931 Year Built
$312K - $1.9M Value Range

Available Units

For Sale
For Rent
No Units Available

Highlights

  • City View
  • P.S. 59 Beekman Hill International Rated A
  • Elevator
  • Balcony
  • Resident Manager or Management On Site
  • 3 min walk to Greenacre Park

A pre-war gem in the heart of Turtle Bay

319 E 50th Street, also known as Beekman Hill, is a 13-story pre-war cooperative building located in Manhattan's Turtle Bay neighborhood. Completed in 1931, this classic New York City residence houses 114 units, offering a blend of historic charm and modern living. The building's facade is straightforward and functional, reflecting the architectural style of its era. Situated on a quiet, tree-lined street, Beekman Hill provides residents with a tranquil retreat in the midst of bustling Midtown East.

Versatile layouts catering to diverse lifestyles

Beekman Hill offers a range of floor plans to suit various needs, from cozy studios to spacious three-bedroom apartments. Studios, spanning 450 to 500 square feet, are priced from $333,000 to $439,145. These efficient spaces often feature clever design elements like murphy beds housed in tailored cabinetry, maximizing living areas. One-bedroom units, ranging from 750 to 900 square feet, are available from $419,748 to $859,000. Many of these apartments boast generous living rooms that can accommodate separate dining areas. Two-bedroom layouts, measuring 900 to 1,281 square feet, are priced between $332,000 and $948,710. Some of these units are the result of thoughtful combinations, creating spacious homes with ample room for families or those desiring extra space. The largest offerings are the three-bedroom apartments, spanning 1,500 to 1,600 square feet, with prices ranging from $1,034,785 to $1,943,000. Throughout the building, residents enjoy classic pre-war details such as high beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and elegant moldings. Many units have been updated with modern amenities while preserving their original charm. Kitchens in renovated apartments often feature high-end appliances from brands like Viking, Sub-Zero, and Bertazzoni, alongside custom cabinetry and stone countertops. Bathrooms in some units have been luxuriously appointed with marble finishes, soaking tubs, and separate shower stalls. The building's corner units are particularly desirable, offering multiple exposures that flood the spaces with natural light. Some apartments provide picturesque views of the surrounding neighborhood or glimpses of the city skyline. Storage is a highlight in many units, with some boasting walk-in closets, built-ins, and additional storage solutions like California Closets systems.

Classic New York service in a welcoming community

Beekman Hill offers residents a blend of traditional amenities and modern conveniences. The building is staffed with a 24-hour doorman and elevator operator, providing a sense of security and old-world charm. A live-in superintendent ensures prompt attention to residents' needs and maintains the building's impeccable condition. The recently renovated lobby showcases the building's pre-war heritage with its elegant design. For those seeking outdoor respite, the building features a landscaped courtyard, offering a peaceful retreat from city life. Residents can also enjoy the outdoor patio area, perfect for relaxation or casual gatherings. Practical amenities include on-site laundry facilities, eliminating the need for trips to external laundromats. The building also provides bike storage and a separate storage room, addressing the often-challenging storage needs of city dwellers. Beekman Hill is a pet-friendly community, welcoming furry companions and adding to its appeal for animal lovers. The building's commitment to modern living is evident in its video security system, blending traditional service with contemporary safety measures. While the amenity package may not be as extensive as some newer luxury buildings, it reflects the needs and preferences of its residents, focusing on practical, quality-of-life enhancements that complement the building's pre-war charm and prime location.

A cosmopolitan enclave with global flair

Turtle Bay, home to 319 E 50th Street, is a vibrant neighborhood that seamlessly blends residential charm with international significance. The area is perhaps best known as the location of the United Nations headquarters, lending a global atmosphere to the community. This international presence is reflected in the diverse array of restaurants, cultural centers, and events that characterize the neighborhood. The heart of Turtle Bay is Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, a narrow, tree-lined park that serves as a community hub. Named after the former UN Secretary-General, this urban oasis hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, farmers' markets, and cultural celebrations. The plaza's intimate cafe, Pink Moose, is a popular spot for locals to gather and enjoy a coffee or light meal. Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the neighborhood's eclectic dining scene. From the upscale Scandinavian cuisine at Aquavit to the classic French dishes at La Grenouille, there's no shortage of fine dining options. For more casual fare, residents frequent spots like The Smith for American bistro cuisine or La Pecora Bianca for Italian-inspired dishes. The neighborhood is also home to beloved New York institutions like Ess-A-Bagel, known for its hand-rolled, kettle-boiled bagels. Cultural attractions abound in the vicinity. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is just a short distance away, offering world-class exhibitions of contemporary and modern art. Theater enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Broadway, with dozens of venues showcasing the best in live entertainment just a few blocks west. For everyday needs, the area is well-served by a variety of markets and shops. Whole Foods and Trader Joe's provide ample grocery options, while the weekly farmer's market at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza offers fresh, local produce. The nearby Greenacre Park, though small, is a hidden gem featuring a 25-foot waterfall and lush plantings, providing a serene escape from the urban bustle. The East River Esplanade, just a few blocks east, offers waterfront views and recreational space, perfect for jogging, cycling, or simply enjoying the scenery. Central Park, the city's iconic green space, is also within easy reach, providing endless opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of Manhattan

319 E 50th Street enjoys a prime location with excellent transportation options, making it easy for residents to navigate the city and beyond. The building's central position in Turtle Bay provides convenient access to multiple subway lines, buses, and major transportation hubs. For subway commuters, the nearest station is 51st Street, just a five-minute walk away. This station serves the 4 and 6 trains, providing quick access to both the east and west sides of Manhattan. A short ten-minute walk brings residents to the Lexington Avenue-53rd Street station, where they can catch the E and M trains for crosstown and Queens connections. Those preferring above-ground travel have numerous bus options at their doorstep. The M15 bus stops just around the corner on 2nd Avenue, offering service along the east side of Manhattan from South Ferry to East Harlem. Crosstown service is available on the M50, with a stop just a block away on 50th Street. Grand Central Terminal, one of New York's major transportation hubs, is a mere 15-minute walk from the building. This historic landmark not only serves as a subway station for the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S lines but also houses the Metro-North Railroad, connecting Manhattan to upstate New York and Connecticut. For those traveling further afield, all three major airports serving New York City are easily accessible. LaGuardia Airport is the closest, approximately a 15-minute drive away, while John F. Kennedy International and Newark Liberty International airports can be reached in about 30 and 25 minutes by car, respectively. The neighborhood's excellent walkability means that many daily errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, reducing the need for frequent transportation use. For cyclists, the area offers bike-friendly streets and proximity to dedicated bike lanes, making two-wheeled commuting a viable option. The building's central location also means easy access to major thoroughfares like FDR Drive and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, convenient for those who prefer to drive or frequently use car services. However, with the wealth of public transportation options available, many residents find owning a car unnecessary, embracing the convenience of city living at 319 E 50th Street.

Available Condos

No units matching this criteria are available right now.

Building Details

Amenities

  • City Views
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Community Storage Space
  • Resident Manager or Management On Site

Condo Association

  • $2,230 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $1,147 - $2,408

Building Design

  • Co-Op
  • High-Rise Condominium
  • Elevator

Unit Features

  • Balcony

Unit Information

Unit
3B
4H
5G
12G
Beds
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1 Bed
1 Bed
1 Bed
Baths
1 Bath
1 Bath
1 Bath
1 Bath
Sq Ft
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800
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Price
$315,000
$650,000
$609,000
$725,000
Price / Sq Ft
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$813 / Sq Ft
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List Date
06/06/2024
03/10/2025
12/17/2024
04/03/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$311,565 - $744,000
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
800
Est. Values
$568,300 - $982,000
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$563,351 - $849,737
3 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$761,000 - $1,898,000
All Units
Sq Ft Range
800
Est. Values
$311,565 - $1,898,000

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Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

4 / 10

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®

80 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

100 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Busy

Sound Score®

61 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

Parks in this Area

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Property Tax History

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Building Team

Property Management
AKAM - 319 E 50th St
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