WaterView Apartment

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Midtown East’s residential options include WaterView Apartment, a complex that fits into the neighborhood’s mix of high-rises and pre-war buildings. This stretch of the East 30s balances quiet side streets with the energy of Third Avenue’s restaurants and cafés—practical for daily errands but removed from the tourist crowds. The area’s proximity to the East River also means easy access to the waterfront esplanade, a rare breath of green in this part of Manhattan.

Finding housing in this pocket of the city often means weighing convenience against space; 330 E 39th St sits between the United Nations and Murray Hill, a location that appeals to both international professionals and long-term locals. The building’s address places it within walking distance of Grand Central’s transit hub, simplifying commutes to other boroughs or uptown. Nearby, the quiet of Tudor City contrasts with the commercial stretch of Lexington Avenue—two different paces just blocks apart.

Questions about availability or leasing details are best directed to (917) 359-3648, where staff can confirm current options. Unlike the sprawling developments along the Hudson, this complex keeps a lower profile, blending into the grid of mid-century architecture that defines the neighborhood. For those mapping out potential visits, the directions show its position between the FDR Drive and the more residential stretches of Beekman Place.

Renting here means trading the noise of Midtown’s core for a slightly more subdued block—still central, but with fewer foot-traffic surges. It’s the kind of address that fades into routine until you realize how rarely you need to hail a cab.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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