2 Sutton Place South, 450 East 57th Street, #7A
Key Details
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Listed: Apr 9, 2024Days on Market: 24Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Beekman/Sutton Place (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Insider Highlights
- Luxurious Features: The apartment boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 ensuite marble bathrooms with luxury fixtures, a wood-burning fireplace, abundant closet space, and high-end kitchen appliances including a Subzero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, and Gaggenau oven. It also offers stunning views of the East River and 59th Street Bridge.
- Building Amenities: The full-service, pet-friendly building features a doorman, resident manager, porters, a rooftop terrace, state-of-the-art gym, laundry facilities, and storage bins. Residents also have access to a magnificent roof garden.
- Architectural Excellence: The pre-war co-op building, designed by renowned architect Emery Roth, features a semi-circular driveway and stunning porte-cochere, adding to its charm and appeal.
- Light-Filled Living: The apartment boasts south, north, and west exposures, providing plenty of natural light throughout the day.
- Competitive Pricing: Priced at $1,043 per square foot, this apartment offers luxury living in a prime location at a competitive rate.
- Prime Location: This spacious 2,300 square foot apartment is located in the highly desirable Beekman/Sutton Place neighborhood, near beautiful parks, tennis clubs, dining options, and convenient shopping. It's also near the East Midtown Greenway, offering pedestrian esplanade and bikeway.
Description
Its current configuration has a spacious Living Room with wood burning fireplace, a separate Den/TV Room/3rd Bedroom with a walk-in closet, Formal Dining Room, Chefs Windowed Kitchen with a Pantry area and a 2nd Sink, 2 Bedrooms each with their own Bathroom, Laundry Room & Office/Staff Room. Abundant closets thru out the apartment
The perfect PET FRIENDLY full-time residence or PIED A TERRE.
As you step through the Grand Entrance Gallery, you’re greeted by a sense of timeless elegance.
The expansive Living Room bathed in natural light, seamlessly flows into the Den adorned with an additional wall of windows, and views of the 59th St. Bridge. A wood burning fireplace completes this elegant room. The Formal Dining Room can easily seat 16. No detail has been spared in the creation of this Siematic windowed Kitchen, with its Subzero refrigerator, Miele Dishwasher, Gaggenau 36-inch oven and induction cooktop.
There is a hidden bread and meat slicer for the gourmet cook. The primary Bedroom has an ensuite windowed marble Bathroom with a 6-foot tub. There is a second windowed marble Bathroom with shower and Villeroy & Boch sink, mirror and toilet.
A staff room currently used as an office and a separate laundry room with a Miele Washer & Dryer completes this special home. The light and openness of this sun-flooded apartment boasts exposures South, North and West.
2 Sutton Place South located on E.57th St. and Sutton Place South, is a Pre-war Co-op designed by Emery Roth in 1938 and is discernible by its semi-circular driveway, stunning porte-cochere and excellent level of service. This full-service building has a highly attentive Resident Manager, Doormen and Porters.
There is a magnificent Roof Terrace, State of the Art Gym, Laundry, Storage Bins for use and an Emergency Generator.
The Sutton Place community has 6 beautiful parks with views of the East River and the Queensboro Bridge. The Sutton Place Conservancy maintains the parks and provides many free activities for the neighborhood. There are two Tennis Clubs located within 3 blocks.
Enjoy relaxing or exercising on the East Midtown Greenway. The East Midtown Greenway contributes to closing the ring of pedestrian esplanade and bikeway that will fully encircle Manhattan. There are both fine and casual dining options with convenient shopping including Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s.
This quiet enclave is convenient to all transportation.
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Apartment Amenities
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