Description
- Perfect layout with beautiful architectural details
- Great for entertaining and in very good condition
- 7 closets
- Beautiful prewar building
This stylish and highly desirable neo-Georgian cooperative is located in the sought after Sutton Place enclave and designed by the pre-eminent architect, Rosario Candela. As found in his other buildings, the apartments offer unusually gracious proportions and fine architectural details such as beautiful herringbone floors, dentelle moldings in the living room and paneled Georgian-style doors.
From the elevator landing, shared with just two other apartments and graced with original terra cotta floors, you enter this pristine and spacious home and immediately know that this is special. The elegant gallery, which could easily double as a dining foyer, leads to the perfectly proportioned, south facing living room. There is a separate dining area, which can accommodate a dinner party or can be used as a home office. The kitchen is up to date and features a large window facing south onto 56th Street. Beyond the entrance gallery is the very private and impressively large master bedroom with four closets, two are walk-in, and bathroom ensuite. There is no shortage of storage space throughout with a total of seven closets. In addition, there is thru wall air conditioning and additional storage available in the basement
14 Sutton Place South offers its shareholders the highest level of discretion and service including 24-hour doormen, excellent security and live in Resident Manager. There is a rooftop garden, gym in the basement, central laundry and pets permitted with board approval.
Building Features 15 Floors92 Units
Unit Features
$907,000 / $907 per ft²
Sold: Jul 25, 2017
-4.02% from ask / 209 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 1,000 ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,835
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens
Daniel G. Farris
dfarris@bhsusa.com
212-906-9296
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