250 E  53rd St #7A, New York, NY 10022
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250 E 53rd St #7A
New York, NY 10022

Turtle Bay
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,100 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,100 sqft

$7,200/mo

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Description

Spacious, Two-Bedroom Residence in High-End Building! No Fee! WD in UNIT!

The Residence:
In-unit, full-size washer and dryer for convenience
Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views
Elegantly designed kitchen featuring rich wooden cabinetry paired with modern marble countertops
High-end stainless steel appliances for a gourmet cooking experience
Generously sized primary bedroom with a luxurious en-suite bathroom & walk in closet
Individual climate control for personalized comfort across multiple rooms

The Building:
Located near the prestigious Sutton and Beekman Places, The Veneto is a distinguished 34-story stone and brick building, encapsulating modern luxury within an area known for its historical affluence. Developed by the renowned Related Companies in 2007 and designed by Davis Brody Bond, LLP, The Veneto represents the pinnacle of architectural elegance and sophistication. The building's interiors, crafted by award-winning designer Adam D. Tihany, feature sumptuous one, two, and three-bedroom residences with details like Brazilian cherry wood floors, 9-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and gourmet kitchens equipped with top-of-the-line European appliances. The Veneto also boasts exclusive amenities such as the "Terzo Piano" entertainment lounge, "Giardino" garden, "Arcobaleno" playroom, Equinox fitness center, 24-hour doorman and concierge, private storage, on-premises parking, and pet-friendly policies.

The Neighborhood:
Situated in the vibrant Turtle Bay neighborhood, this residence is at the heart of one of Manhattan's most dynamic areas. Turtle Bay is celebrated for its blend of historical diplomatic sites and contemporary urban living, offering an eclectic mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Cultural landmarks such as the United Nations headquarters add to the district's global allure, while scenic parks along the East River provide peaceful retreats within the city. The area's rich cultural tapestry is complemented by its proximity to iconic New York City attractions, making it an ideal location for those seeking a cosmopolitan lifestyle with a touch of international flair.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
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Garage
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A/C
Cooling only
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Listed
30 days ago
Listing by: Vector New York, LLC, 551-497-2218

Details for 250 E 53rd St #7A

Days on Market

Days on Market: 30 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
ElevatorFloors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
GarageParking: Garage, On Site

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowed

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

Additional Information

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Affordability

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For this property
$259,200 PER YEAR
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Turtle Bay

  • Rhonda Elliot Powell
    "It’s a nice neighborhood to live in everything is nearby plus of grocery stores and a lot of restaurants to dine in and out"
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  • Trulia User
    "Work in midtown easy walk to work or quick Uber ride when needed. Lots of grocery and restaurant options within walking distance. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I've lived here for over 3 years its a nice quite neighborhood so i wouldn't mind spending rest of my life here "
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  • Gabrielle D.
    "Across the street from Tudor City Park and UN. Near Grand Central Station, Bryant Park and Times Square. Near NYU and Bellevue hospitals. Near AMC Lowes movie theatre. Quietest place in Manhattan. Safe too with lots of police patrols. Dog friendly. Be in the heart of everything and in walking distance to restaurants and entertainment. Supermarkets here aren't that great though and they are expensive. "
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  • Callie W.
    "Not many good playgrounds in the area. Central Park is the closest park and it’s far to walk there. Need a cab or uber."
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  • Katie P.
    "There are lots of dogs. And also lots of little parks where you can walk your dog. It’s a very clean and friendly neighborhood "
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  • Prem C. .
    "Good neighborhood with excellent commute options . Lots of restaurants grocery shops aswell , bike lanes and Bus lanes aswell "
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  • Paul.mcilvride
    "No community events specially but plenty of activities around the UN and 2nd Avenue. Plenty of action in this area. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Neighbor hood is a mix of super expensive townhouses, condos and apartments. It is not specially a family friendly area. "
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  • Ralph
    "I love the neighborhood and is a good school district which is close to my office. Daily grocery is easy to purchase and the area is safe!!!"
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  • Ester K.
    "Lots of outdoor space for pups to play with other friendly dogs......................................."
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  • Jking
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for half a century...it's always changing but it's always cool... Come here to eat, to play, and especially to live."
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  • Kelly L.
    "Very dog friendly. Lots of them small and large dog owners have a community but there are no dog runs that I know of. "
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  • J. K.
    "I've lived here for over 40 years. It's convenient and offers restaurants, shopping, entertainment within a few blocks. Religious? Churches, synagogues, abound. Proximity to the UN promotes ethnic diversity."
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  • Serena T.
    "There are lots of grocery store options. Its near everything. It's quiet and yet touristy on the next avenue. "
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  • Importedjoe
    "The area has many schools, churches and alternative transportation. You have several supermarkets and other types of shopping. 24 hour grocery stores right down the block."
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  • Importedjoe
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 17 years. Plenty of shopping in the area, mass transit close by and schools not far(including college) are a short distance. "
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  • Baypaterno
    "Quiet yet convenient, a little boring but easy going. Not much happening in the night since this is mostly a corporate area"
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  • Jennifer t.
    "It’s centrally located but relatively quiet. People keep to themselves. There could be a better selection of grocery stores but then again one can always get stuff delivered. Most places will deliver here. "
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Vector New York, LLC
Jason Cheung
250 E 53rd St #7A, New York, NY is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,100 sqft apartment. 250 E 53rd St #7A is located in Turtle Bay, New York. 250 E 53rd St #7A was listed for rent for $7,200/month on Mar 28, 2024. This property is pet friendly.