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$1,100,000

333 E 41st St Apt 3F

New York, NY, 10017
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2Beds
2Baths
964Sqft
$1141$/sqft

Comps

Listing Notes

This two-bedroom duplex offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of pre-war history in the iconic Tudor City enclave of Midtown Manhattan. The residence exudes timeless architectural character, including gracious proportions, soaring 9-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and south-facing casement portrait windows. At the heart of this exceptional home are two wood-burning fireplaces, one on each level, that lend a warmth and romance rarely found in Manhattan living. The open living and dining space with custom-built bookshelves neighbors a private alcove office with western views. Evenings spent by the fire feel worlds away from the citys bustle, yet close to Midtowns best dining, culture, and transit systems. The chefs kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to marry contemporary functionality with classic style, outfitted with professional appliances and generous counter and storage space that will delight the most discerning home cook, all without sacrificing the pre-war soul of the home. The bedrooms are accessed either by the spiral staircase or their own convenient entrance from the 3rd floor. The charming primary bedroom has plenty of natural light from five south-facing windows. The primary and secondary bedrooms share a large windowed bathroom outfitted in crisp white tile and a glass shower door. Storage is never a concern with an abundance of spacious closets throughout both floors and an additional storage space in the basement. The duplex layout provides a natural separation between living and sleeping spaces, making it ideal for both entertaining and everyday comfort. Two floors, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms and two wood burning fireplaces equals one unforgettable apartment. Built in 1926 with 6 stories and only 27 units, this boutique coop and its private courtyard overlook Tudor City Park with its old growth trees and flower beds. In 1988 the Landmarks Preservation designated the park in the National Register of Historic Places. Whether you are drawn to Tudor City for its storybook Tudor revival architecture, tree-lined streets, or unbeatable location between Grand Central Station and the United Nations, this home delivers an unparalleled blend of historic charm and modern refinement that is simply not to be missed. - 80% financing allowed - No flip tax - Live-in Super - Private storage included - Bike room included - Firewood storage area outside courtyard - Pieds-a-terre allowed with Board Approval - Sublets allowed with Board Approval - Pet friendly - Recently updated elevator & new laundry machines in basement - Private courtyard overlooking Tudor City Park (Please note that the additional second bedroom image was created using AI rendering)

Market Insights

Below nearby median-13%

$1141/sqft vs a nearby median of $1317/sqft.

Nearby median$1317/sqft
Nearby properties24
Property size964 sqft
  • -13% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
  • Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
  • 964 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.

Pricing Read

Yardstick fair value$1.02M$929k$1.11M · 50% confidence
vs ask $1.10M+$79k (+7.2%)

Asking price is about 7.2% above where comps + adjustments land — there is room to negotiate.

$1,008/sqft median across 10 tight comps × 964 sqft= $972k
  • Transit access+$24k +2.5%
  • Pre-war character+$24k +2.5%
Cumulative NYC adjustments+$49k+5.0%

Property Read

FreshnessCurrent market data

The listing facts are current enough for an initial property review.

Market Position-13% vs nearby

The asking price per square foot is below the nearby median, which can be worth a closer comp check.

Price MovementInitial price point

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Listing Details

Days on market
57 days
Last price change
No change recorded
Listed
Mar 17, 2026
Photos
14 photos
Property type
coop
Status
for sale

Features & Amenities

City ViewElevatorDishwasherFireplaceHardwood FloorsViewBasementTwo Or More StoriesHigh CeilingBig BathroomElevatorPrivate CourtyardViewsChefs KitchenOfficeDen

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Building Facts

Year built
1925
Stories
6
Total units
28
Residential units
28
Building area
29,040 sqft
Lot size
7,242 sqft
Land use
Multi-family elevator buildings
Building class
D4

From NYC public records where available.

Price History

May 13, 2026Initial record
$1,100,000for sale

Public Records

DOB violations0 open

38 total recorded against the building

HPD violations0 open

0 total recorded

ACRIS documents72

Tax-lot deed, mortgage, and transfer records on file

311 calls (12 mo)10,141

Top: homeless person assistance

Top complaint types in ZIP 10017

  • Homeless Person Assistance1,446
  • Vendor Enforcement863
  • Illegal Parking789
  • Noise727
  • HEAT/HOT WATER621

Recent DOB

  • Apr 4, 2019V*-DOB VIOLATION - Resolved · E-ELEVATOR ELEVATORREQUIRED
  • Jan 26, 2018V*-DOB VIOLATION - DISMISSED · ACC1-(OTHER BLDGS TYPES) - ELEVATOR AFFIRMATION OF CORRECTION ELEVATORREQUIRED
  • Jan 26, 2018V*-DOB VIOLATION - DISMISSED · ACC1-(OTHER BLDGS TYPES) - ELEVATOR AFFIRMATION OF CORRECTION ELEVATORREQUIRED
  • Apr 17, 2017V*-DOB VIOLATION - Resolved · E-ELEVATOR ELEVATORREQUIRED

Sourced from NYC Open Data (DOB, HPD, ACRIS). Updated as the city republishes — check the original source for live status.

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