14 sutton place
- Address: 14 Sutton Place South, New York, NY 10022
- Building Type: Pre-war cooperative designed by the legendary architect Rosario Candela in 1929, converted to a co-op in 1957.
- Stories: 15 stories with 93 apartments.
- White Glove Service: Full-service building with 24-hour doormen and live-in superintendent.
- Fitness: On-site gym for residents.
- Outdoor Space: Roof terrace for enjoying panoramic views.
- Storage: Private storage units in the basement and bike storage.
- Additional Features: Central laundry room, conference room for meetings or small gatherings, and pet-friendly policy with board approval.
- Layouts: Apartments range from one to six bedrooms, with some units having been renovated to include modern amenities like high-end kitchen appliances, marble bathrooms, and spacious closets.
- Views: Many units offer views of the East River or the city skyline, especially from corner units.
- Historical Elements: Original architectural details like herringbone floors, wood burning fireplaces, and high ceilings in some apartments.
- Recent Listings:
- Sales: Active listings range from $800,000 for a one-bedroom to over $9,500,000 for a duplex penthouse (Unit PHA).
- Median Price: Approximately $1,262,500 for active units for sale.
- Price per Square Foot: Varies, but examples include $874/sqft for some units.
- Transactions: Recent sales include Unit 7C sold for $1,750,000 in November 2023.
- Location: A prestigious and quiet residential enclave on Manhattan’s East Side, known for its tree-lined streets, pre-war buildings, and proximity to Midtown.
- Amenities: Close to Sutton Place Park, the East Midtown Greenway, and local conveniences like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s.
- Schools: Zoned for excellent schools including P.S. 59 Beekman Hill International, J.H.S. 104 Simon Baruch, and Art and Design High School.
- History: Sutton Place has a rich history, once home to many notable figures, adding to its allure.
- Walkability: With a Walk Score of 95 and a Transit Score of 100, it’s a walker’s and rider’s paradise.
- Cultural Attractions: Near cultural institutions and parks, offering a blend of serene residential living with access to Manhattan’s cultural life.
- Co-op Board: Known for maintaining the building’s prestige and quality of life, with policies regarding pets, financing, and renovations.
- Luxury Market: Given the building’s prestige, location, and amenities, apartments here are considered high-end real estate, often appreciated for both living and investment.
- There are numerous active listings with various price points, reflecting the diversity in apartment sizes and renovations.