Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$1,500,000
Potential Rebate: $22,500
Rare Maisonette on East 57th Street<br> <br> This elegant duplex offers the scale and privacy of a townhouse, married with the ease and services of a distinguished Sutton Place cooperative. <br> <br> The ground floor is beautifully proportioned. A welcoming foyer opens to a sweeping 25-foot living room, with high ceilings, oversized windows, and sun that pours in throughout the day. The adjoining dining room is ideal for entertaining, and connects directly to a spectacular eat-in kitchen. Designed for both daily living and festive gatherings, the kitchen offers a six-burner range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, abundant counter space, a washer/dryer, and a cheerful breakfast bay with windows. <br> <br> The centerpiece of the home is its dramatic curved staircase, an architectural gesture as striking as it is graceful, which rises to the private quarters above. Its arc creates a natural alcove below, perfectly suited for seating or display, and evokes the quiet glamour of another era. <br> <br> Upstairs, a generous landing serves as a true private foyer, anchored by two walk-in closets. Three well-scaled bedrooms and two full baths complete the level. The primary suite is king-sized, with south-facing windows and ample storage, while a versatile library/bedroom with elevator access offers a flexible retreat for work, study, or guests. The final bedroom, also south-facing, has great built-ins and is spacious at 11'x15'. <br> <br> Designed by George and Edward Blum, the building itself is a classic of prewar architecture. A newly renovated lobby honors the grace of its 1920s origins while introducing modern sophistication. Residents enjoy a full suite of amenities, including a gym, bike room, storage, and a panoramic roof deck with sweeping city views. The cooperative is pet-friendly, and permits pieds-à-terres. A 2% flip tax is payable by the purchaser. <br> <br> The location is equally enviable: the peaceful elegance of East 57th Street just off Sutton Place, moments from Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and a collection of beloved neighborhood restaurants ranging from French bistro to Italian trattoria. Easy access to the FDR Drive and 59th Street Bridge makes this maisonette as practical as it is enchanting. <br> <br> PRICED AT UNDER $750/SF, THIS MAGNIFICENT MAISONETTE IS READY FOR YOUR PERSONALIZATION.
$13,863 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$22,500
Monthly savings impact
$63/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 Corcoran Group
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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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