$1,149,999
Updated 7 years ago
Off Market

320 East 57th Street, 14-A

Sutton Place, Manhattan | Second Ave & First Ave

5.5 Rooms2 Beds2 Baths1,250 Square FeetCo-op

$1,149,999
Maintenance$3,000
Price Per SF
$920

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • Beamed Ceilings
  • Cedar Closet
  • Custom Closets
  • Dining Alcove
  • Entry Foyer
  • High Ceilings [9']
  • Moldings
  • Walk-in Closet
  • MultiPaned Windows
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • S Steel Appliances
  • Windowed Kitchen
  • En Suite Bathroom

Outdoor space and views

  • City Views
  • East Exposure
  • North Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Full Service
  • Attended Elevator
  • Bike Storage
  • Laundry Room
  • Roof Deck
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 320 East 57th Street, 14-A

Beautiful & bright Pre-War 2BR / 2BA, 1250SF home with 9-foot beamed ceilings with option to install a Washer & Dryer. This large and sunny home sits high on the 14th floor of this charming Art Deco Pre-War building built in 1928. The home consists of a gracious entry foyer, leading into a dining alcove, a large and bright living room with a wood burning working fireplace, and lots of closets including 2 walk-in custom closets, as well as a large Cedar Closet! In addition to the beamed ceilings, there are original wide moldings throughout, as well as the exceptionally maintained original herringbone hardwood floors. Brand new double pane sound reduction windows have been installed. The bathrooms are en suite and windowed. There is a windowed kitchen with an AC, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and lots of storage cabinets. A storage unit is also available to transfer with the purchase of this unit. The exposures in the home are North as well as East, receiving great natural sunlight throughout. They view out onto open City vistas. The whole apartment has a classic pre-war layout that lends itself to the charm and grandeur of old New York! There are just 6 apartments per floor in this full-service, boutique, 1928 Art Deco Pre-war building with a full-time doorman, live-in super, package room, storage, bicycle room, laundry room and a stunning rooftop deck outfitted with benches, tables, chairs & umbrellas. Pets and pied-a-terres are welcome. It is located in lovely Sutton Place close to all transportation, parks, Whole Foods. This home is move-in ready!

Listing History for 320 East 57th Street, 14-A

Now
07/01/2019
POM by Asees Anand
Compass
05/29/2019
$1,149,999 [-$15,001] [1.3%]
Price Drop by Asees Anand
Compass

Building Details for 320 East 57th Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeMid-Rise
Service LevelFull Service
AgePre-War
AccessAttended Elevator
Year Built1927
Financing Allowed75%
Floors/Apts16/93
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Lexington Av/53 St
0.26 miles
Lexington Av/59 St
0.31 miles
59 St
0.32 miles
51 St
0.41 miles
Lexington Av/63 St
0.41 miles

Citi Bike

E 58 St & 1 Ave (NW Corner)
0.09 miles
E 55 St & 2 Ave
0.1 miles

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Sutton Place | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Sutton Place is usually described with favorable words like charming, cozy, great neighborhood, hidden gem, sanctuary, or even small village inside a big city. Those descriptions aren’t from real estate folks either, they’re from the people that live and work there, so it must be true.

The quiet and upscale neighborhood is more like an enclave. It’s bounded by East 53rd Street to the south, East 59th Street to the North, First Avenue to the west, and the East River to the east. Most residents will tell you that everything you’ll ever need is located in the neighborhood. When it’s time to venture out into the cityscape, Sutton Place is within easy reach to Midtown and cultural attractions like the Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller Center, Central Park and other iconic sites.   

Manhattan has always had notable celebrity residents. But for unknown reasons, Sutton Place has had more than its share of superstars over the years. Some of the more iconic celebs include: Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, Freddie Mercury, Sigourney Weaver, Joan Crawford, Michael Jackson and sister Latoya (Just for one summer).

Sutton Place is named after Effingham B. Sutton, a shipping merchant and entrepreneur. After hitting it big in the California gold rush, Sutton built brownstones along East 57th and East 58th streets with aspirations of making the section more residential. Poverty and crime dashed his dreams. The street gangs that hung out along the dead-ends and cul-de-sacs added to the neighborhood’s decay. Sutton was about to give up on his development endeavors but the Vanderbilt’s and the Morgan’s showed up in the 1920s and transformed the neighborhood. It soon became a wealthy enclave.

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OLR ID: 1014647