Listing Courtesy of R New York
$3,495,000
Potential Rebate: $52,425
Location! Location! Location! An extraordinary full floor penthouse on prime Midtown Fifth Avenue, with panoramic 360 degree views, North, East, South & West, looking onto a jaw dropping catalogue of iconic NYC buildings. From the Empire State Building to the Brooklyn Bridge, live above the giants of New York City. <br><br>Set on the 65th floor, step directly into the penthouse from a coded elevator. The apartment’s palatial entrance greets you with southern views featuring the Empire State Building writ large. Take in views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Freedom Tower, and the Statue of Liberty, as well as observe airplanes coming and going at LaGuardia, JFK and Newark Airports. The view is that immense!<br><br>The generous stretch of living quarters features a formal corner dining room with views facing South and West looking upon the majestic Hudson River, towering Hudson Yards and the Garden State, New Jersey. Spectacular sunsets await.<br><br>Due to its expansive size, the sprawling living space can be arranged to incorporate multiple uses, such as a library or den. Of note - the original third bedroom has been incorporated into the expanded living area which can easily be converted back to a third bedroom if desired.<br><br>The classically balanced 2 bedroom* 3 bathroom penthouse is designed featuring split bedrooms, each with an en-suite Carrara marble bath with a view and custom walk-in closet. <br><br>The primary bedroom faces North and West with views of Fifth Avenue and the greenery of Bryant Park. The second bedroom faces North and East, with views of ornate decorative elements of a nearby vintage skyscraper and the iconic Chrysler building. <br><br>A separate pass-through kitchen features a granite floor, solid core deep hued cherry wood kitchen cabinets and is well fitted with a Miele gas range, Sub-Zero fridge with custom cheery wood to match the cabinets, Miele dishwasher as well as an in-unit Bosch washer and dryer. <br><br>Designed by starchitect Michael Graves, 425 5th Avenue is a full-service classic of New York elegance with an elliptical lobby detailed in burled wood and marble.<br><br>The indoor 50-foot lap swimming pool, fitness center, residents club, sauna, steam room, locker rooms, playroom, business center and other amenities are on the 11th & 12th floors along with an outdoor terrace at the setback overlooking 5th Avenue. An adjacent vest-pocket park to the building adds an open feel of air and quietude.<br><br>425 5th Avenue is located in the Midtown Cultural District with unparalleled shopping on 5th Avenue with Bryant Park just steps away along with the newly-renovated Morgan Library and Madison Square Garden nearby.<br><br>The ease of transportation hubs within walking distance - Grand Central, Port Authority and Penn Station with Amtrak, NJ Transit and LIRR, Long Island Railroad.<br><br>Monthly common charge includes $207 assessment.<br><br>Penthouse<br><br>Coded direct elevator entrance<br><br>Full floor<br><br>360’ views<br><br>2571 sq ft<br><br>Washer and dryer in unit<br><br>2 custom walk-in closets<br><br>*3BR property currently configured as a 2BR.
$28,041 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$52,425
Monthly savings impact
$146/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Murray Hill is a charming, somewhat relaxed enclave on the East Side of Manhattan, spanning roughly from 34th to 40th Streets. Known for its recent college graduate population, it also boasts historic districts with stunning townhouses. For those seeking Murray Hill Manhattan real estate, the neighborhood usually offers more space for your money than its neighbors.
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The market for homes for sale in Murray Hill is viewed as a value pocket in Manhattan. You can find everything from affordable post-war co-op studios to multi-million dollar historic townhouses in the Murray Hill Historic District. It attracts a wide demographic, from young finance professionals renting their first apartments to established families owning entire brownstones.
The "Corinthian" and other condo towers offer full-service luxury living. The area is steady and reliable for investment, with strong rental demand from the nearby medical mile (NYU Langone) and UN workers. Prices here are generally more accessible than in Flatiron or Gramercy.
The lifestyle in Murray Hill is social and active. The neighborhood is famous for its nightlife along Third Avenue, which is bustling with sports bars and restaurants. However, west of Lexington Avenue, the vibe transforms into one of quiet elegance, with carriage houses and diplomatic residences.
Community amenities are strong, with the St. Vartan Park providing a local playground and sports courts. The proximity to Grand Central makes it a convenient choice for commuters, while the varied housing stock allows residents to "move up" within the neighborhood as they progress in their careers.
Murray Hill is well-served by transportation. The 4, 5, 6, 7, and S trains at Grand Central are a short walk away, as is the 33rd St station for the 6 train. The neighborhood is also a hub for the select bus service, making crosstown travel easier.
Access to the Midtown Tunnel allows for quick escapes to Long Island and the airports. For daily commuting to Wall Street or Upper East Side, the Lexington Avenue line (4/5/6) is the lifeline of the neighborhood.
While green space is at a premium, St. Vartan Park is a beloved community hub. The East River Ferry at 34th Street is a game-changer, connecting residents to Brooklyn, Queens, and Wall Street via a scenic boat ride.
The area is home to the Morgan Library & Museum, a cultural treasure. Amenities like Trader Joe’s, Fairway, and a plethora of gyms and dry cleaners cater to the busy professionals who live here.
Murray Hill is best for recent graduates and young professionals seeking a fun social scene ("Murray Hill" is often nicknamed "Curry Hill" for its Indian restaurants or associated with post-grad life). However, the historic district is ideal for those seeking townhouse living at a relative discount.

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