The Morad Beekman

420 East 51st Street, Apt 3-J
At Beekman Place

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The Building

THE MORAD BEEKMAN
420 East 51st Street

Neighborhood: Beekman Place
Cross Streets: First Ave. and Beekman Pl.
Full-Time Concierge
Co-op.
Land-Lease Building [Until 2070]
Renovated Lobby, Common Hallways
Built: 1962
Floors: 15
Units: 110
Financing: 80%
Tax Deductability: 29%
Pets Allowed [Dog Park on Street]



Building Amenities

Garage [Direct Building Access] | Common Roof Deck | Fitness Room | Private Storage | Laundry Room | Bike Room


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The Apartment

Where you want to live

Apartment Details

Price: $775,000
Maintenence: $3435 [Monthly]
Size: 4.5 Rooms, Two Bedrooms, Two Full Baths
SF: 1,300 [Approx.]

Apartment Features

Large Entry Foyer | Dining Alcove |Walk Through EIK Kitchen | Tree-Top Views | Double Pained Windows | Walk In Closet

MIDTOWN VALUE. TRUE CONVERTIBLE-3 FOR UNDER $800,000. DON’T MISS OUT!

Beekman Place is one of those bucolic enclaves of New York that one might stumble upon and never leave. Hidden at the far end of Midtown East/Turtle Bay just north of the United Nations, this small stretch of townhomes and modestly sized residential buildings offers a peaceful alternative to the high-rise living and bustle of Midtown only steps away.

Beekman Place is a quiet end-of-evening stroll to your doorstep. It’s Manhattan without the street noise. Its long-standing neighbors in deep conversation as they walk their dogs toward Peter Detmold Park. Its history, both past and present, as the neighborhood has served as home to some of most revered individuals of our time, including Marilyn Monroe, Humprey Bogart, Greta Garbo, Irving Berlin and Henry Kissenger. They knew.

The Morad Beeman co-op offers its residents a charming low-key full-service building on a quiet cul-de-sac within the shadows of the newly constructed towers that now align First and Second Avenue. The building offers full-time concierge service and direct garage access.

Where in Manhattan can you purchase a 1300+/- SF Convertible-3, 2-bath home with a full dining alcove (could be the third bedroom) for under $800,000? So what’s the downside?

Yes, it’s a LAND LEASE, but the lease runs until 2070.

The monthly maintenance is $3,435.

Yes, the apartment needs some updating.

But with all that being said, do your math, because you still couldn’t find such a wonderful two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Manhattan without sacrificing some of those must haves.

So call your accountant, dial up your architect, open up the kitchen, walk down to the dog park, eat brunch at your restaurant of choice, jump on the FDR and head for the shore, and best of all, walk to work for the rest of your working life. This is a family-owned apartment and is being offered as a courtesy to the broker community. Must call with notice for showings.



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The Neighborhood

Beekman Place

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Contact

Owner's Representative


Jonathan Greenspan

William & Stone

Phone: 917-763-1214
E-Mail: jgreenspan@williamandstone.com
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