300 E  40th St #17R, New York, NY 10016
FOR SALEOPEN SUN, 12-3PM

300 E 40th St #17R
New York, NY 10016

Murray Hill
  • 1 Bed
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,200 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,200 sqft

$1,250,000

Original price: $1,295,000
Est. Mortgage $9,922/mo*

Local Information

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Description

Extra Large one bedroom corner unit convertible 2, with one and half baths. This Apartment has a large west. facing terrace. This building is a true white glove building, amazing staff. and Amenities, this building has it all. A beautiful lounge area that can be used for private events. A gorgeous wrap around roof top deck with amazing panoramic city and river views. A in ground pool. plus a very well equipped gym. The Churchill is one of the best Building in live in, a wonderful warm charming lobby and accommodating staff. Make this your next home, enjoy a great life and all that the Churchill has to offer.

Open House

Sunday, April 28
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Home Highlights

Parking
No Info
Outdoor
Pool
A/C
Cooling only
HOA
$2,250/Monthly
Price/Sqft
$1,042
Listed
168 days ago
Listing by: Station Cities, (646) 932-1094

Home Details for 300 E 40th St #17R

Days on Market

Days on Market: 168 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1967
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
Dishwasher
Heating & Cooling
Air ConditioningCooling System: Central Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Elevator

Exterior Features

Pool
Pool

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $1,042

Community

Units in Building: 586

HOA

HOA Fee: $2,250/Monthly

Additional Information

DoormanDoorman

Price History for 300 E 40th St #17R

DatePriceEventSource
02/28/2024$1,250,000PriceChange
StreetEasy
11/11/2023$1,295,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy

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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2018
Tax$7,370,718
Assessment$159,825,000
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Murray Hill

  • Scondito
    "Wonderful! Close to grand central so i love it. Easy access and you can get everywhere pretty easily. "
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    "Safe but not the most exciting neighborhood in nyc and not any real sense of community , but clean and convenient to grand central "
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  • Shervin Mobasheri
    "It’s nice I like the area its good to walk around and see the local shops. I enjoy the food and close transit."
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  • Trulia User
    "Seems very safe but not a lot of nature at all. Big corporate buildings and apartments. Should be more art galleries cafes and stores. "
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    "Beautiful parks along the waterfront ! access to ferries on 35 th street , Walking distance to UN, Empire State , One Vanderbilt, Grand Central !"
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    "Great are to be in quiet neighborhood. Must see it to believe it. You have dog parks, parks for the kids."
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    "Pretty great access to transportation. Right down the block from Grand Central where many connecting routes are. This area has many private schools and studying/tutoring centers. There’s a plethora of food and dining as well, many modern places like branch food chains; but there’s also a handful of small “mom and pop” shops."
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    "It’s so easy to get any transportation. If you want to go to the west side, take a bus. If you want to go up and down town, you just need to take green subway. So easy. "
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  • Gabrielle D.
    "It is in Manhattan yet it is very quiet. Actually it is the quietest place we ever lived in Manhattan. Yet, you are in walking distance from the UN, Grand Central Station, Times Square, Bryant Park etc. It is also safe being near the UN and having lots of police patrolling the area. We loved being able to walk to Broadway shows and eat Brazilian grilled meat in Times Square. It was nice to be able to take a train or a bus to most places or even a short taxi ride. You can take a bus on train from Bryant Park to Madison Square Garden too. Really this place is centrally located. It is super if you work at the UN and send your kid to the UN child care centre since you don't even have a commute. Everyone nearly has a dog and nobody bothers you. There are lots of nice restaurants in the area. The only down parts are that the buildings here are really old so don't usually have amenities that newer buildings have like swimming pools and gyms. "
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  • Marie.audier
    "Great neighborhood with parks, quietness, small shops and a community feel. Best kept secret with the central location of midtown "
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  • Michael L.
    "Within walking distance of Penn Station, but less grungy and unsafe-feeling than west side of Midtown. (Still lots of homeless in western part of neighborhood around Fifth Ave. though). Pretty safe, though few places are as safe in 2020 as they were a year or two ago."
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    "Tudor City is centrally located to go anywhere in the city : north, south, west. It has a neighborhoody feel yet is very central. "
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    "Friendly neighborhood dogs are always on a leash, safe streets, parks are clean and well maintained "
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    "Murray Hill doesn’t inspire jealousy and I’m fine with it. The neighborhood is great and people who need a flashier section of town...we are fine without you. "
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  • NoName
    "Commute is great!! Accés to Grand Central and from where you can go anywhere. Nice to walk, many restaurants nearby "
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  • Izabela
    "You can walk to Times Square or even Central park. Everything is near. It is very quiet and safe. No homeless people."
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  • Cbknyc
    "Not many parks for children or animals. But it’s a safe clean neighborhood. Probably fewer children here than other neighborhoods "
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  • Dana
    "The easy access to grocery stores, good food, and transportation. Also, restaurants that are open 24 hours. "
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  • Dana
    "There are no parks, lots of great restaurants, and close to public transportation, grocery stores, and shops. "
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  • Charles K
    "Civic minded residents. The plantings on the mall are beautiful. Grand central is 5 minutes away. So is the subway. The Morgan is 5 blocks and Scandinavian house across the street"
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  • Cbknyc
    "Close to everything walk to theatre have a trendy bowl of noodles. Neighborhood allows neighborliness"
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  • Cbknyc
    "It’s in the most central location in manhattan within walking distance to 3 transit hubs and many businesses. It has neighborhood service businesses. And . Charming and historic buildings. The Murray hill neighborhood association keeps the community attractive and up to date. "
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  • Tellis
    "Amazing access to transportation and the midtown tunnel. Quick to get to east village, soho, and cross town. Is "
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  • Pandorafile
    "the churchill- perfect home. great staff. friendly neighbors. great building amenities and community events "
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  • Mbenjamin
    "A private, elevated, park-lined enclave in the heart of midtown east with easy access to Grand Central, the FDR Drive and the Queens Midtown Tunnel."
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Daniel Kayton - Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, Station Cities
300 E 40th St #17R, New York, NY 10016 is a 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,200 sqft apartment built in 1967. 300 E 40th St #17R is located in Murray Hill, New York. This property is currently available for sale and was listed by StreetEasy on Nov 11, 2023.