Midtown East

The model of New York City is the East Side. The Midtown area is immersed in business and saturated with the beauty of magnificent aged architecture, which offers both light and lifestyle. Many condos and co-ops are skyscrapers with open city views allowing you to see it’s richness at a glance. Some of the layouts in Midtown are loft-like with oversized windows, to take advantage of the spectacular views, while some are set up along more classic and traditional lines with foyers and en-suite baths. At 250 East 49th Street, the ceilings are nearly twelve feet high, and the condo units come with spa-like limestone baths. The amenities of these luxury Midtown apartment buildings often include health clubs, party rooms, storage and parking.Lifestyle in Midtown is simply a walk to everything. East residents find their shopping at Bloomingdale’s and recreation in Central Park. Apartments are some of the nicest residences in the city.

They are convenient and possess a unique mix of young and old with families interspersed throughout the area. Living options are situated in both residential and commercial pockets and include everything from luxury doorman buildings to low-rise walkups to brownstones with backyards. Although the neighborhoods closer to the East River are almost entirely residential, the part of Midtown East in central Manhattan features the shops and department stores of Fifth Avenue, many high-end dining establishments, Rockefeller Center and Grand Central Station. The Chrysler Building and the United Nations headquarters are located slightly farther east. Museums, parks, the New York Public Library and many other landmarks in the eastern and central parts of Manhattan are either in walking distance or a short cab or subway ride from anywhere in Midtown East