Find answers to frequently asked questions about House 39, from neighborhood details and transportation access to apartment layouts, amenities, and day-to-day living. This overview is intended to provide clarity and support as you consider your next home.

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General Community Information

House 39 offers a variety of apartment layouts, including studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom residences. Apartments typically feature floor-to-ceiling windows with expansive views, chef-style kitchens with modern appliances, wood floors, in-unit laundry, and generous closet space. 

House 39’s design includes accessible entryways and common areas. Residents with specific accommodation needs can discuss available options and individual requirements with the leasing team. 


House 39 is known for its modern, sleek design and panoramic city views, crafted by Handel Architects and The Rockwell Group. The building combines sophisticated amenity spaces — from wellness and recreation to outdoor entertainment — with a high level of service and community programming designed to support both everyday needs and social engagement. 

Leasing & Application Process

Prospective residents can inquire about current availability or schedule a tour by contacting the leasing team through the property website or leasing office.

The leasing team is available to answer questions, walk through apartment options, and provide guided tours to help prospective residents better understand the community, available layouts, and what living at House 39 is like.

Pet Policy

House 39 is a pet-friendly community. Specific pet policies, including any applicable restrictions or fees, may apply. Prospective residents are encouraged to contact the leasing team for current details. 

Parking & Transportation

House 39 is served by multiple nearby subway lines, including the 4, 5, 6, and 7 trains at nearby Lexington Avenue and Grand Central stations. These lines provide connections across Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.

Bus routes also run along major avenues near the property, supporting local and cross-town travel throughout the city. 

House 39’s location in Murray Hill supports commuting north, south, and west throughout Manhattan. Access to multiple subway lines and major avenues makes travel convenient for work, school, and daily activities across the city.

This connectivity helps support a range of commuting needs for both local and regional travel. 

Amenities & Lifestyle

House 39 offers an array of luxury-oriented building amenities, including:

  • Attended lobby and concierge service

  • Rooftop pool and terrace with seating and cabanas

  • Fitness center, yoga studio, and spa/hot tub areas

  • Hammam steam room and relaxation spaces

  • Children’s playroom and game areas

  • Lounge, library, and community spaces

  • Outdoor entertainment areas with fire pits, grills, and bocce/shuffleboard

  • On-site parking and valet service

  • Bike storage and laundry facilities 

Amenities and services are designed to support both everyday living and social opportunities within the community.

Neighborhood & Location

House 39 is located at 225 East 39th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan. Murray Hill sits on the East Side of Midtown, offering a balance of residential streets, classic New York character, and easy access to major business districts, transit, and neighborhood services. 

Nearby neighborhoods include Turtle Bay, Midtown East, and Kips Bay, each offering additional dining, shopping, and cultural options.

Murray Hill is a well-established Manhattan neighborhood known for its lively yet approachable residential character. The area blends quieter side streets with vibrant corridors of restaurants, bars, and retail, while still providing easy access to green spaces, transit, and major business centers.

Living at House 39 places residents in a community with a distinct neighborhood feel that is both connected and comfortably residential.

House 39 is close to several recognizable Manhattan destinations, including:

  • Grand Central Terminal, a major transit and historic hub

  • Bryant Park and the New York Public Library

  • The United Nations Headquarters and nearby cultural sites

These destinations help anchor Murray Hill’s central location and connect residents to the broader Manhattan experience. 

Residents of House 39 are located near a variety of neighborhood and city destinations, including local restaurants and lounges along East 39th Street, shops in Murray Hill and Midtown East, and cultural spaces such as Bryant Park and the nearby East River esplanade.

These nearby destinations offer residents options for dining, recreation, and everyday exploration within walking distance or a short transit ride.