Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$5,800,000
Potential Rebate: $87,000
Per building policy, showings Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm only. No weekend access.<br> <br> Perched on the 35th floor, this mint-condition two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath corner residence spans 1,757 square feet and showcases sweeping, uninterrupted vistas of Manhattan's iconic skyline. Bathed in extraordinary natural light from three exposures, this home combines scale, sophistication, and breathtaking panoramas.<br> <br> A gracious foyer and gallery lead into the expansive corner living and dining room, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame New York's most coveted views. With north, east, and west exposures, the vistas extend directly over Central Park, from the East River across the Hudson to the George Washington Bridge and beyond.<br> <br> The Poggenpohl-designed chef's kitchen is equally impressive, featuring a windowed breakfast nook with commanding city and East River views. Finishes include Basaltina stone countertops, Pannafragola granite flooring, sleek cabinetry, dry wine storage, and top-tier appliances by Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele.<br> <br> The north-facing primary suite is a serene retreat, offering three closets-including a custom walk-in-and a spa-inspired en suite marble bath with double vanity, deep soaking tub, oversized walk-in shower, and mounted Apple TV. The second bedroom, currently configured as a den with custom built-ins, features its own closet and en suite bath, and enjoys equally spectacular views.<br> <br> Additional highlights include a powder room, in-unit washer/dryer (venting permitted), walnut floors, remote-controlled shades, carpeted bedrooms, an abundance of storage, a Crestron smart home system, zoned central air-conditioning, and warm seagrass wall coverings.<br> <br> Designed by world-renowned architect César Pelli, One Beacon Court (the Bloomberg Tower) crowns the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. Its dramatic circular driveway, courtyard, valet, and dedicated security define a grand arrival. Interiors by acclaimed designer Jacques Grange enhance the building's stature, with a striking lobby and white-glove services including full-time concierge, doormen, and resident manager.<br> <br> The Beacon Club, exclusively for residents, occupies the 29th floor and offers panoramic views alongside exceptional amenities: a state-of-the-art fitness center with massage rooms, an entertainment suite with catering kitchen, a playroom, and a high-tech business lounge.<br> <br> This premier condominium allows pied-à-terre, corporate and trust ownership, gifting, co-purchasing, parent participation, and subleasing. Financing up to 90% is permitted. This is a pet friendly community.<br> <br> Perfectly positioned across from Bloomingdale's and moments from Central Park, One Beacon Court places you at the heart of Manhattan's most celebrated dining, shopping, and cultural destinations-all while offering a residence curated to the highest standards of luxury living.<br> <scribe-shadow id"crxjs-ext" data-crx"okfkdaglfjjjfefdcppliegebpoegaii" style"position: fixed; width: 0px; height: 0px; top: 0px; left: 0px; z-index: 2147483647; overflow: visible; visibility: visible;"></scribe-shadow>
$32,412 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$87,000
Monthly savings impact
$242/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for One Beacon Court against the surrounding Sutton Place market.
than the Sutton Place price-per-sq-ft average
This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Sutton Place.
Sutton Place is a small, ultra-exclusive enclave on the East River, running from 53rd to 59th Streets. It is famous for its pre-war elegance, river views, and old-money atmosphere. For buyers seeking Sutton Place Manhattan real estate, it offers a level of privacy and prestige that even Park Avenue envies.
Living in Sutton Place, Manhattan is quiet and refined. It is a cul-de-sac neighborhood with little through traffic. As a prestigious Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has been home to icons like Marilyn Monroe and I.M. Pei, attracting those who want to be in the city but not of it.
The market for homes for sale in Sutton Place is dominated by "white glove" co-ops facing the river. Buildings like One Sutton Place South are legendary for their exclusivity and board requirements. There are also stunning townhouses on the side streets.
Prices are relatively high, but often offer better value per square foot than Fifth Avenue because the neighborhood is slightly further from the subway. It is a stable, mature market.
The lifestyle in Sutton Place is discreet. There is very little commercial activity within the enclave itself; residents walk to First Avenue for dining and shopping. It is a place for evening strolls in tiny parks and dinner parties at home.
The community is older and established, though younger people are moving in, attracted by the quiet and the value. It feels like a private club spread across six blocks.
Sutton Place is famously a bit isolated. The nearest subways (E, M, 6) are at 53rd and Lexington or 59th and Lexington, a solid 10-minute walk. Residents often rely on taxis, Ubers, or the crosstown bus.
Easy access to the FDR Drive makes it convenient for those who own cars and travel to the Hamptons or Westchester.
The neighborhood features a series of "pocket parks" at the end of each street overlooking the East River, offering benches and stunning views of the Queensboro Bridge. Sutton Place Park is a gem.
Amenities are refined: specialized cheese shops, florists, and high-end grocers on the periphery. It is close to the design district on the East Side.
Sutton Place is best for diplomats, retirees, and buyers who prioritize silence, river views, and white-glove service over subway convenience.

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