Introducing Apartment 3E at 310 Lexington Avenue - a distinguished alcove residence in one of Murray Hill's most recognized cooperative addresses. Offering a versatile floor plan with genuine living and sleeping separation, this well-proportioned home provides the rare combination of flexible space and an irreplaceable Manhattan location.
"Apartment 3E is a compelling acquisition for the sophisticated buyers who understands that in Manhattan real estate, location and layout endure while everything else is a matter of personal vision. The canvas is here. The address is impeccable. The opportunity is now."
The co-operative structure at 310 Lexington Avenue has long attracted owners who appreciate the vetted, community environment that the co-op model provides. The building's Lexington Avenue address places residents at the precise geographic center of Midtown Manhattan's residential elite - surrounded by the grand architecture of Murray Hill, with Grand Central Terminal's iconic halls a brief stroll away.
Property Highlights
-Sound proof windows - Pin-drop quiet
-Alcove studio converted to 1 bed
-True sleeping separation
- Immediate vicinity to Grand Central (4/5/6/7/S trains)
- Generously proportioned with natural light
- Bryant Park & Morgan Library nearbyPrestigious
-Pied-à-terre eligible
-Well-managed, financially sound building
Introducing Apartment 3E at 310 Lexington Avenue - a distinguished alcove residence in one of Murray Hill's most recognized cooperative addresses. Offering a versatile floor plan with genuine living and sleeping separation, this well-proportioned home provides the rare combination of flexible space and an irreplaceable Manhattan location.
"Apartment 3E is a compelling acquisition for the sophisticated buyers who understands that in Manhattan real estate, location and layout endure while everything else is a matter of personal vision. The canvas is here. The address is impeccable. The opportunity is now."
The co-operative structure at 310 Lexington Avenue has long attracted owners who appreciate the vetted, community environment that the co-op model provides. The building's Lexington Avenue address places residents at the precise geographic center of Midtown Manhattan's residential elite - surrounded by the grand architecture of Murray Hill, with Grand Central Terminal's iconic halls a brief stroll away.
Property Highlights
-Sound proof windows - Pin-drop quiet
-Alcove studio converted to 1 bed
-True sleeping separation
- Immediate vicinity to Grand Central (4/5/6/7/S trains)
- Generously proportioned with natural light
- Bryant Park & Morgan Library nearbyPrestigious
-Pied-à-terre eligible
-Well-managed, financially sound building
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group