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- Price$530,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedroom1
- Bathroom1
- Rooms3.5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.825
- Exposure South
Key Features
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Beamed ceiling
- Dishwasher
- Good light
- Herringbone floors
- New windows
- Prewar detail
- Renovated bathroom
A happy home awaits you in a charming prewar co-op -- do come for a visit! You'll find a sunny, south-facing living room and bedroom, both of which are so spacious and quiet. The windowed bathroom is by Water Works, and the renovated windowed kitchen is pristine and cleverly designed. In the foyer/gallery, which is distinguished by terra cotta tile flooring, there is an inviting dining area with plenty of room. When the weather is good, you may want to head for the beautiful roof garden in the sky. When Manhattan's many riches beckon, they begin at your door. There is even a brand new Whole Foods less than a block away. When you return home, you'll be welcomed by 24 hour doorman service. Nice to be (at this) home!
Additional features of this property include: Storage and Roof Garden.
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Sutton Area
Sutton Place is a little enclave that runs from the East River to Second Avenue, 52nd Street to 59th Street.
Sutton Place in the East Fifties is quite the retreat from bustling Midtown Manhattan — a stretch of elegant prewar co-ops and townhouses, this is where Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall rented their penthouse in How to Marry a Millionaire. Running parallel to First Avenue, Sutton Place (which is called Sutton Place South below 57th Street) has some wonderful prewar apartment buildings with grand river views. This tiny area has some green too, with two parks located just five blocks from each other.
320 East 57th Street
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320 is a lovely pre-war building that feels like home from the moment one enters the lobby- designed by French Art Deco artist and craftsman Edgar Brandt in the 1920s. A co-op since 1968, this beautifully run building has fine financials and a sound structure. There is a service elevator and a brand new passenger elevator. There are 6 apartments per floor, plus duplex penthouses. Residents have use of an impressive large roof garden with terra cotta tile flooring, outdoor furniture, and landscaping which includes both perennials and annuals. In addition to the live-in superintendent, there is a full-time doorman. In the basement are storage bins for rent, a bicycle room, and a new laundry room. An extra nice service is mail delivery to each apartment's door. Many have commented that this building feels like an oasis in midtown Manhattan. There is a brand new Whole Foods less than a block away, and every expected neighborhood convenience is close by.
Additional features of this building include: Full Time Doorman, Bicycle Room, Circa 1928, New Laundry Room, Storage Room, Elegant Lobby by Edgar Brandt, Live-in Superintendent, Mail delivered to each apartment, 6 apartments per floor, Storage space.
- Prewar
- Built in 1927
- 16 floors
- 93 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Common courtyard
- Common roof deck
- Common terrace
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