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Prewar Sutton Place

Prewar Sutton Place

Prewar Sutton Place
Cooperative Building
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1076 First Ave
New York, NY 10022
127 Units
17 Stories
1929 Year Built

Available Units

For Sale
For Rent

Highlights

  • River View
  • East Side Elementary School, P.S. 267 Rated A
  • City View
  • Pre War Building
  • Community Garden
  • 1 min walk to Honey Locust Park

A Prewar Gem in Sutton Place

Prewar Sutton Place, a distinguished 17-story cooperative built in 1929, stands as a testament to the enduring charm of New York City's historic architecture. Located in the prestigious Sutton Place neighborhood, this 127-unit building offers residents a blend of classic elegance and modern comfort. The brick structure, with its uniform grid of windows and decorative cornice, exemplifies the architectural style of its era. Situated along the East River, the building provides a serene residential experience while remaining connected to the vibrant pulse of Midtown East.

Versatile Layouts with Prewar Character

Prewar Sutton Place offers a diverse range of living spaces, from cozy studios to expansive five-bedroom residences. Studios, ranging from 410 to 525 square feet, provide efficient living spaces with one bathroom. One-bedroom units, spanning 700 to 900 square feet, are available with or without a bathroom and are priced from $550,000 to $629,000. These homes often feature high beamed ceilings, rich herringbone floors, and decorative fireplaces, embodying the building's prewar charm. Two-bedroom apartments, measuring 1,100 to 1,150 square feet with two bathrooms, are priced between $1,199,000 and $1,270,000. These larger units frequently boast spacious living rooms, separate dining areas, and windowed kitchens. Some have been meticulously renovated, featuring high-end finishes such as marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. For those seeking more space, the building offers rare four-bedroom units of approximately 2,300 square feet. These expansive homes often provide stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, East River, and the iconic 59th Street Bridge. Many units throughout the building have been thoughtfully updated while preserving original prewar details like crown moldings and hardwood floors. Regardless of size, apartments in Prewar Sutton Place are known for their generous proportions, abundant natural light, and clever storage solutions. Many feature large entry foyers, walk-in closets, and windowed bathrooms. Some units offer unique touches such as wood-burning fireplaces, built-in bookcases, or Juliet balconies, adding to the building's distinctive character.

Full-Service Living with Classic Touches

Prewar Sutton Place offers a range of amenities designed to enhance residents' daily lives. The building's standout feature is its double-height glass conservatory, providing a unique space for relaxation or social gatherings. This architectural gem offers a tranquil retreat within the bustling city. The building's landscaped courtyard and common outdoor areas provide serene spaces for residents to enjoy fresh air and greenery. These well-maintained outdoor spaces serve as peaceful retreats from the urban environment. For convenience, the building offers on-site laundry facilities and bicycle storage. Private storage units are also available, allowing residents to maximize their living spaces. The pet-friendly policy adds to the building's appeal for animal lovers. Security and service are paramount at Prewar Sutton Place. A 24-hour doorman ensures residents' safety and assists with daily needs. The live-in superintendent and resident manager are on hand to address maintenance issues promptly, ensuring the building's smooth operation. While the building retains its classic prewar charm, modern comforts have not been overlooked. Many units feature updated heating and air conditioning systems, and the common areas have been thoughtfully maintained to blend historic character with contemporary functionality.

Sutton Place: A Prestigious Enclave by the East River

Sutton Place, known for its stately townhomes and prestigious prewar co-ops, offers a peaceful residential atmosphere that sets it apart from the rest of Midtown East. This exclusive neighborhood has long been a favorite among diplomats, celebrities, and high-profile New Yorkers seeking a tranquil urban retreat. The area has recently seen an influx of younger families, drawn by its quiet charm and relative affordability compared to properties near Central Park. The newly developed East Midtown Greenway, connecting 53rd and 61st Streets along the East River, has further enhanced the neighborhood's appeal, providing residents with scenic walking and jogging paths. Sutton Place boasts an array of amenities within easy reach. Bloomingdale's flagship store is just a short walk away, offering high-end shopping without the crowds of Fifth Avenue. For everyday needs, residents enjoy the convenience of having both Trader Joe's and Whole Foods nearby. The neighborhood is home to a diverse dining scene. Au Za'atar serves up delicious Lebanese cuisine, while Coco Pazzeria satisfies Italian cravings. For Japanese fare, Sushi Ginza is a local favorite. The historic Guastavino's, housed in a landmarked space, hosts luxurious galas and events, adding to the area's sophisticated ambiance. Greenacre Park, one of the neighborhood's hidden gems, features a 25-foot-high cascade fountain and lush greenery, providing a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape. The park's trellises and carefully landscaped spaces offer a perfect spot for quiet contemplation or a peaceful lunch break. For families, P.S. 59 Beekman Hill International, a top-rated elementary school, is situated nearby. Its colorful, lively atmosphere and strong academic programming make it a draw for many local families. Sutton Place's location also affords residents some of Manhattan's best views for special events. The neighborhood is particularly known for its prime vantage point for Fourth of July fireworks, allowing residents to enjoy the spectacular display from the comfort of their own community.

Convenient Connections to the City and Beyond

While Sutton Place offers a tranquil residential experience, it remains well-connected to the rest of Manhattan and beyond. The neighborhood's strategic location provides residents with multiple transportation options, ensuring easy access to work, entertainment, and travel hubs. For subway commuters, several lines are within walking distance. The 59th Street station, serving the 4, 5, and 6 trains, is about a 10-minute walk from the building. This express stop offers quick access to both uptown and downtown Manhattan. At the same location, the N, Q, and R trains at the Lexington Avenue-59th Street station provide additional options for east-west travel. Those preferring the F train can walk to the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station in about 10 minutes. For access to the E and M lines, the Lexington Avenue-53rd Street station is approximately a 15-minute walk away. The neighborhood's central location also makes it convenient for car travel. The nearby FDR Drive provides quick access to other parts of Manhattan, while the 59th Street Bridge offers a direct route to Queens and beyond. For those traveling further afield, the building's location is ideal. LaGuardia Airport is just a 15-minute drive away, while both John F. Kennedy International and Newark Liberty International airports can be reached in about 25 minutes by car, traffic permitting. The area is also highly walkable, with most daily needs easily accessible on foot. The new East Midtown Greenway offers a pleasant route for walks or jogs along the East River, connecting residents to a broader network of waterfront paths. While not as prevalent as in some other parts of the city, cycling is still a viable option in the neighborhood. Bike lanes on nearby avenues provide routes for those preferring two-wheeled transportation. The Roosevelt Island Tramway, located at 59th Street and Second Avenue, offers a unique transportation experience. This aerial tramway not only provides access to Roosevelt Island but also offers spectacular views of the city skyline, making it a favorite among residents and visitors alike.

Available Co-ops

Building Details

Views

  • River
  • City

Outdoor Features

  • Community Garden
  • Courtyard

Amenities

  • Laundry Facilities
  • Community Storage Space
  • 24 Hour Access

Condo Association

  • $1,848 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $1,163 - $3,503
  • Sutton Subdivision

Building Design

  • Co-Op
  • Pre War Building
  • High-Rise Condominium

Unit Features

  • Laundry Room
  • Balcony

Unit Information

Unit
3G
4 C
9G
Beds
1 Bed
2 Beds
1 Bed
2 Beds
2 Beds
Baths
1 Bath
2 Baths
1 Bath
2 Baths
2 Baths
Sq Ft
0
1,100
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0
Price
$549,000
$1,099,000
$599,000
$1,069,000
$1,495,000
Price / Sq Ft
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$999 / Sq Ft
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List Date
03/18/2025
03/14/2025
02/19/2025
04/15/2024
06/20/2024

Unit Size and Value Ranges

1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
750 - 900
Est. Values
None Available
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
1,100
Est. Values
None Available

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Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

3 / 10

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®

81 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

100 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Busy

Sound Score®

58 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

Parks in this Area

Schools

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Property Tax History

Source: Public Records

Building Team

Property Management
Halstead Management Co. LLC
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