Turtle Bay

FOR RENT

active listings
$3,400 median
 
29 new listings,
15 rented
this week

FOR SALE

active listings
$850,000 median
 
17 new listings,
8 sold
this week

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Turtle Bay’s wide range in living costs is attracting a younger crowd. Originally a boatyard that protected ships from the East River winds, Turtle Bay is now one of the wealthiest yet affordable neighborhoods in Manhattan. Upscale restaurants neighbor affordable eateries and high-rise buildings tower over small shops and bars. Housing prices range from affordable rentals to multi-million dollar penthouses. Young singles and young families are increasingly moving to Turtle Bay’s residential areas, attracted by the neighborhoods numerous public parks and proximity to Grand Central Station and the United Nations Headquarters. Turtle Bay offers both convenience and options.

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New Developments

211 East 51st Street in Turtle Bay

211 East 51st Street

Turtle Bay
Sales: 3 in contract and 133 previous
Rentals: 1 active and 76 previous

Market Snapshot

As of 04:26 AM, May 18 2013

Condos

Beds  Listings  Median Price
Studio 19 $495,000
1 BR 47 $845,000
2 BR 54 $1,474,500
3 BR 17 $3,600,000
3+ BR 12 $6,500,000

Co-ops

Beds  Listings  Median Price
Studio 41 $325,000
1 BR 97 $525,000
2 BR 53 $1,075,000
3 BR 19 $1,950,000
3+ BR 14 $7,925,000

New devs

Beds  Listings  Median Price
Studio - -
1 BR 1 $810,000
2 BR 1 $995,000
3 BR - -
3+ BR - -

Rentals

Beds  Listings  Median Price
Studio 75 $2,400
1 BR 120 $3,200
2 BR 63 $5,000
3 BR 24 $6,775
3+ BR 7 $17,000