410 East 50th Street

Located on one of Turtle Bay's most picturesque tree-lined blocks, 410 East 50th Street is an exceptional 20-foot-wide townhouse offering extraordinary scale, abundant natural light, and remarkable flexibility across five beautifully configured stories.
The home's impressive width creates gracious proportions rarely found in Manhattan, while soaring ceilings and oversized rear-facing windows flood the interiors with natural light throughout the day. With a collection of low-rise buildings behind the property, the expansive windows enjoy unusually open exposures that preserve sunlight and create an airy, loft-like ambiance seldom experienced in townhouse living.
- Location
- 1 Avenue and Beekman Place
- Approx SQ FT
- 5,181
- Rooms
- 17
Configured as three beautifully designed residences, the property offers two duplex homes and a penthouse simplex, each with its own distinctive character. The garden duplex spans the first and second floors and features two bedrooms with direct access to a private south-facing garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor retreat. Above, the third and fourth floor duplex offers three bedrooms and is highlighted by a sun-drenched rear sunroom that serves as an ideal office, lounge, or creative space. Crowning the building, the fifth floor simplex is illuminated by multiple skylights that bathe the residence in natural light from above.
One of the property's most compelling attributes is its approximately 3,600 square feet of unused FAR, presenting a rare opportunity to significantly expand the home.
Whether maintained as an income-producing investment, converted into a spectacular single-family residence, or enjoyed as a combination of owner occupancy and rental income, 410 East 50th Street presents a rare opportunity to own a townhouse distinguished by its remarkable width, exceptional light, and thoughtfully designed living spaces in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.
Midtown East boasts iconic landmarks like Grand Central Station, the United Nations headquarters overlooking the East River, and the Chrysler Building. Living here is about far more than proximity to work. It is a lifestyle defined by convenience and culture, with access to the newly opened East River Esplanade, world-class shopping at the historic Bloomingdale's, and the endless recreation of Central Park, where biking, rollerblading, ice skating, concerts, and seasonal events create one of New York City's most treasured destinations.






