Description
This luxury building is LEED certified for optimal energy efficiency and sustainability. The lobby instantly impresses with stunning common spaces that boast modern and stylish design elements. The magnificent courtyard with a wall of ivy offers a taste of tranquility in the midst of the city with a well-appointed fireplace. Resort-style amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center with Peloton bikes and a yoga studio, a 24-hour doorman, a childrens playroom, garage parking, and a bike storage room. If desired, a 5x5 private storage is also available in the building for an additional cost.
The 5,000-square-foot rooftop offers incredible city views, including a great vantage point of the Empire State building and the East River. Beautifully landscaped and complete with a reflecting pool, the rooftop offers plenty of tables and lounge areas for you and your guests to relax or work in the sun. Take advantage of the rooftop putting green to keep your golf skills fresh, and the outdoor kitchen with a grill and sink is perfect for cooking meals to enjoy al fresco with a view.
303 East 33rd Street is ideally located in Murray Hill/Kips Bay area, in close proximity to the 6 train, the 34th Street ferry stop, Grand Central and the FDR highway. The area offers many restaurants and shopping options, including Trader Joes and Fairway Supermarket for groceries. The building is also nearby NYU Langone Hospital. This is the perfect opportunity to own a spacious studio in the heart of New York City. Call or text today to schedule a showing!
Building Features 12 Floors128 Units
Unit Features
$699,000 / $1,280 per ft²
Sold: Dec 08, 2021
2.95% above ask / 12 Days to Sell
Studio / 1 Bath - / 546 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $1,346
Maintenance: $559 / R.E. Taxes $787
Exclusively listed with: Keller Williams NYC
Marisol
Banuelos
marisolb@kw.com
(619) 247-2183
Edward
Kalisvaart
edwardk@kw.com
+1(646) 321-4311
Unit listing history
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