Description

Welcome to a large and gracious three-bedroom, two-bathroom pre-war home off coveted Sutton Place. This sprawling home features 9'4" ceilings, substantial closet space throughout, crown molding and beautifully maintained original herringbone floors.

This apartment uniquely offers two entrance options: a traditional entrance in the 24-hour fully attended lobby and a private Maisonette entrance on 57th Street. Both entrances have sizeable and welcoming foyers.

The 22 X 22-foot great room is perfect for entertaining, or a quiet evening. French doors open into the large primary bedroom which features a full wall of deep closets, a laundry room (with LG washer & dryer), and an en-suite bathroom. The massive second bedroom features a wet bar and beverage station. Across the hall there is a second full bathroom and finally, there is a charming third bedroom, also ideal for a home office. The large windowed eat-in kitchen has plenty of storage and ample counter space.

Built in 1928 and designed by the renowned architectural firm of Schwartz & Gross, 410 East 57th St is a white-glove cooperative with a full-time Doorman, Elevator Operator and Resident Manager. Residents can enjoy the building's renovated fitness center, central laundry room, large private landscaped garden. With Whole Foods, Trader Joes and numerous great dining options and five different Parks nearby, the neighborhood is a wonderful place to call home. Virtual Tour Available Upon Request. There is a $811.20 monthly assessment through July 2024.
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Building Features 16 Floors71 Units

elevator
full time doorman
gym
pet friendly
laundry

Unit Features

washerdryer
Exposures: North
Pet Policy: Building Yes, Yes

$1,200,000 / $660 per ft²

Sold: Aug 03, 2023

3 Beds / 2 Baths - / 1,817 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $4,881

Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate

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