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05/31/2026
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321 E 43rd Street, #109, New York, (Turtle Bay), NY, 10017

321 E 43rd Street, #109, New York, (Turtle Bay), NY, 10017

5 rooms

2 beds

2 Full baths

1927

Welcome home to this beautiful, south-facing, split-two-bedroom, and two-bath home at the Cloisters. The unit has been meticulously renovated, creating a tranquil escape from city life. An extra-large living room offers more than enough space for dining and separate seating areas. The windowed kitchen has been completely reconfigured and features a huge island, gas range, and stainless steel dishwasher. Both king-size bedrooms face south and feature en-suite baths. This home also features beautiful hardwood floors and an abundance of storage. Set within the historic Tudor City enclave, this residence is part of one of New York City’s earliest planned residential communities, developed in the late 1920s and celebrated today as a landmark district for its distinctive Tudor Revival architecture and “old world” charm. The Cloisters itself is admired for its intricate brick and terracotta façade, architectural detailing, and intimate scale, with building amenities that include a full-time doorman, live-in super, and laundry room. Perfectly positioned moments from Midtown Manhattan, you are surrounded by some of the city’s most iconic conveniences, including Grand Central Terminal, the United Nations, and the East River promenade, along with an exceptional array of dining, shopping, and transportation options.


Status:

Active

Town:

New York

Type:

Coop

Furnished Remarks:

Unfurnished

Laundry Remarks:

Building In Basement,Common On Floor,In Basement

Units:

143

Complex:

The Cloister

Levels:

10

Common Charge:

$2,149 Monthly

Lot Size:

128.5 x 100.42

HOA Fee

$2,149

Pet Policy:

Building Yes, Yes

MLS #:

RLS20082022


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