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Midtown's commuter-friendly middle ground — practical, well-connected, and full of post-work energy.
Manhattan's commuter sweet spot.
Young professionals, short commutes, after-work energy. Practical over trendy.
Grand Central Terminal.
The 4/5/6/7/S hub shapes the demographics, the restaurants, and the rhythm of the entire neighborhood.
Sniffen Court.
Ten Romanesque Revival carriage houses from 1863 on a private alley off 36th — one of Manhattan's most hidden blocks.
Everything within three blocks.
Gyms, dry cleaners, urgent care, delis — all open late. The most logistically convenient neighborhood on the island.
$675K
Median Sale Price
$4,595/mo
Median Rent
$112K
Household Income
62
AVG Days on Market
31% above the borough median for household income, but well below Manhattan's prime neighborhoods on sale prices — one of the more accessible ownership markets in the core of the island.
Grand Central (4/5/6/7/S). Lexington stops at 33rd and 28th. M34 crosstown bus. Dense Citi Bike coverage.
Sarge's Deli since 1964. Curry Hill on Lex around 28th. Third Avenue's bar-and-grill strip runs from the low 30s to 40th.
Trader Joe's on 32nd. Target on Third. CVS and Duane Reade on every corner. High service density — a key driver of tenant retention.
Light on parks. St. Vartan Park on 35th has courts and a playground. Bryant Park and Madison Square Park are a 10-minute walk.
White-brick elevator buildings from the 1950s–70s along Second and Third. Co-op boards managing aging boilers, elevators, and facade compliance.
Five-story tenements on the cross streets. 8–20 units, mix of rent-stabilized and market-rate. Century-old plumbing and steam heat.
19th-century townhouses between Park and Lex, divided into 2–6 units. Several blocks in the Murray Hill Historic District with LPC oversight.
New construction and gut renovations on Second and Third. 10–20 units with modern amenities. Lower entry point than Midtown proper.
Post-war co-ops with aging infrastructure. Pre-war walk-ups with rent-stabilized units. Newer condos with investor owners. Each needs something different — and we manage all of them.
Leasing, rent collection, maintenance, and full compliance — from post-war elevator buildings to walk-ups along the cross streets.
Board support, financial oversight, vendor management, and regulatory compliance for Murray Hill's co-op and condo associations.
We'll start with a conversation — no commitment, no pressure.
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Office: +1(212) 994-4908
Email: info@managedbyora.com
Address: 401 Park Ave S, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016