For $595K, this Turtle Bay pre-war co-op elegantly maximizes every square inch of space
All photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
This corner one-bedroom at 320 East 42nd Street represents classic Manhattan living in Tudor-style Woodstock Tower, a former hotel built in 1929. Asking $595,000, the compact apartment has retained its pre-war elegance in the form of high ceilings, original hardwood floors, and dramatic casement windows, while optimizing living space and storage with cleverly-designed built-ins throughout.



The living room has a sofa alcove to effortlessly free up space, with track lighting above. In the kitchen, custom-built-in cabinets use warm wood to expand storage, framing seamlessly-integrated modern appliances. The apartment has through-wall AC and a coat closet in the entry hall.




A floor-to-ceiling bookshelf wall and custom Blenheim glass pocket door separate the living space from the bedroom for maximum light and efficiency. The bedroom has enough space for a king-sized bed and a custom walk-in closet. A marble-topped vanity and classic tile provide timeless charm in the bath.


The pet-friendly full-service co-op has an elegant Tudor-style double-height lobby and a landscaped courtyard for residents. Additional amenities include a door attendant, a large fitness center, and a central laundry room.
[Listing details: Woodstock Tower, 320 East 42nd Street, #1001 at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Justin Duffy]
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