$465,000
Updated 5 years ago
Off Market

Plaza 400

400 East 56th Street, 26-K

Sutton Place, Manhattan | First Ave & Sutton Place

Alcove Studio 1 Bath687 Square FeetCo-op

$465,000
Maintenance$1,559
Price Per SF
$677

Listing Features

  • Abundant Closets
  • BuiltIns
  • Dressing Area
  • Home Office
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Oversized Windows
  • Adjoining Pantry
  • Dishwasher
  • Separate Kitchen

Outdoor space and views

  • City Views
  • North Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Full Service
  • Bike Storage
  • Driveway
  • Elevator
  • Garage
  • Health Club
  • Laundry Room
  • Playroom
  • Pool
  • Renovated Lobby
  • Resident Lounge
  • Roof Deck
  • Storage

Policies

  • No Pets
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 400 East 56th Street, 26-K

.Welcome to 26K! "PERFECT PIED-`a-TERRE!" This high floor convertible one bedroom apartment needs some TLC.. The apartment boasts 5 large closets, 2 which are walk-in right at the entrance, one that is large enough to be an office, and two right near the bathroom. The galley kitchen also has an adjacent linen closet which could also be used as a pantry or extra storage space. The sizeable living/alcove area can be split into a living/bedroom or be used as one large space. There is also a dining area separate from the living room. The apartment faces north with open city views and gets great light. Gracious size apartment is perfect for a buyer who wants a Pied a Terre or live in a fabulous space in the sky! Plaza 400 is a full-service, white glove co-op building in the Sutton area. Amenities include 24-hour door attendants, Concierge desk, outdoor seasonal heated pool/sundeck, new state-of-the-art fitness center, package room, discounted attended garage, 360 Skytop Clubroom, a playroom, live-in and assistant supers, as well as a central laundry room. Maintenance includes all utilities| 2% flip tax paid by the buyer. No washing machines and dryers are permitted in the apartments. ***PLEASE NOTE THAT AS PER BUILDING RULES, I NEED 24 HOURS NOTICE FOR AN APPOINTMENT. If YOU WISH TO SEE THE APARTMENT OVER THE WEEKEND, YOU MUST CONTACT ME BY NOON FRIDAY *Some of the rooms in this apartment have been virtually staged. Photos shown are for representation only.

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Building Details for 400 East 56th Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeHigh-Rise
Service LevelFull Service
AgePost-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1968
Financing Allowed70%
Floors/Apts38/605
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Lexington Av/53 St
0.3 miles
Lexington Av/59 St
0.42 miles
59 St
0.43 miles
51 St
0.45 miles

Citi Bike

E 54 St & 1 Ave
0.09 miles
E 58 St & 1 Ave (NE Corner)
0.12 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

Andrea Wernick
Coldwell Banker Warburg
Bill Kowalczuk
Coldwell Banker Warburg

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.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 1895930