For $2.25M, this Sutton Place classic seven has enough personal space for everyone
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While a home in the classic Manhattan enclave of Sutton Place may be the epitome of New York City living, this three-bedroom (with room for more) co-op at 410 East 57th Street has space to spare and a layout that’s anything but cramped. Asking $2,250,000, this pre-war co-op is renovated and move-in ready, with plenty of storage, office and closet space, and large, lovely rooms for living and entertaining.
The 1929 co-op has the good bones you’d expect, with high ceilings, restored hardwood floors, ceiling beams, and graceful decorative moldings. At one side of the apartment, the living room features a wood-burning fireplace and a wall of built-in shelves.
As part of a trio of capacious entertaining spaces, a renovated eat-in kitchen offers capable appliances, lots of cabinet space, and a pantry. A breakfast nook with built-in seating is on-trend and perfect for casual dining. A separate–but equally large–formal dining room is dinner-party ready.
A vast primary suite has two closets and a spacious bath. Two more large bedrooms share a bath.
A windowed bonus room makes a great home office or additional bedroom. There is in-unit laundry for added convenience.
The elegant East Side co-op doesn’t skimp on amenities, either. The pet-friendly building offers a full-time doorman, a gym, an outdoor terrace, and storage facilities. Though the $6,058 maintenance fee may be steep, the seller is offering a credit of $3,061 per month for a year.
[Listing details: 410 East 57th Street, Unit 15B at CityRealty]
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