Located on East 57th Street, this prewar B-line apartment features three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.
A semi-private elevator landing leads to a spacious foyer that sets the tone for the apartment’s lovely prewar proportions and scale. The apartment’s living room is generously sized and can easily accommodate multiple seating arrangements. The living room, with wood-burning fireplace, has three lovely windows facing north overlooking East 57th Street. Through a set of double doors is an adjacent formal dining room that has a beautifully painted mural. The dining room also has three large north facing windows.
Accessed through a serving pantry off the dining room, the apartment’s windowed kitchen has been previously renovated. It features ample counterspace as well as custom cabinetry throughout. The kitchen features a suite of upscale appliances, including a paneled Sub-Zero refrigerator and stainless-steel range. Next to the kitchen, the apartment’s versatile staff room could easily serve as an office or third bedroom if preferred.
There are two well proportioned bedrooms each with ensuite bathrooms. The primary bedroom is oversized and features a wall of built-in closets as well as a spacious walk-in closet. Additionally, the primary bedroom has three large south-facing windows that allow for an abundance of light. The apartment’s second bedroom also has two south facing windows as well as two walk-in closets.
Additional notable details of this six-room apartment include a renovated powder room, 9-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and through the wall air conditioning in many of the rooms.
Built in 1927, 350 East 57th Street is a most attractive prewar Sutton Place cooperative. The building features a full-time doorman, a live-in Resident Manager, two landscaped roof terraces, central laundry, as well as private storage. The building is pet-friendly and permits pied-a-terres as well as 50% financing. There is a 2% flip tax.
Located on East 57th Street, this prewar B-line apartment features three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.
A semi-private elevator landing leads to a spacious foyer that sets the tone for the apartment’s lovely prewar proportions and scale. The apartment’s living room is generously sized and can easily accommodate multiple seating arrangements. The living room, with wood-burning fireplace, has three lovely windows facing north overlooking East 57th Street. Through a set of double doors is an adjacent formal dining room that has a beautifully painted mural. The dining room also has three large north facing windows.
Accessed through a serving pantry off the dining room, the apartment’s windowed kitchen has been previously renovated. It features ample counterspace as well as custom cabinetry throughout. The kitchen features a suite of upscale appliances, including a paneled Sub-Zero refrigerator and stainless-steel range. Next to the kitchen, the apartment’s versatile staff room could easily serve as an office or third bedroom if preferred.
There are two well proportioned bedrooms each with ensuite bathrooms. The primary bedroom is oversized and features a wall of built-in closets as well as a spacious walk-in closet. Additionally, the primary bedroom has three large south-facing windows that allow for an abundance of light. The apartment’s second bedroom also has two south facing windows as well as two walk-in closets.
Additional notable details of this six-room apartment include a renovated powder room, 9-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and through the wall air conditioning in many of the rooms.
Built in 1927, 350 East 57th Street is a most attractive prewar Sutton Place cooperative. The building features a full-time doorman, a live-in Resident Manager, two landscaped roof terraces, central laundry, as well as private storage. The building is pet-friendly and permits pied-a-terres as well as 50% financing. There is a 2% flip tax.
Listing Courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty, Inc.