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227 East 57th Street #14B
Coop in Sutton Place •  building info
1bd • 1ba • 650ft² $708 per ft²
List Price

$460,000

Key Details
Days on market
146
Last price change
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Estimated payment
$4,870
Monthly taxes
N/A
Monthly maintenance
$2,544
Description
What is important: 1. Sublet - After 1 year of residency sublet is allowed for unlimited time. Coop DOESN'T CHARGE PERCENTAGE! The fee is monthly maintenance that goes to coop reserve. 2. Pets - Yes, furry family members are WELCOME! 2 per apartment and there is not size limitation. 3. Parents buying for children and Children buying for parents ALLOWED. 4. Buying in the name of Corporation ALLOWED. 227 East 57th Street was build in 1931 when Sutton Place was one of the most elegant addresses in Manhattan. Sadly, the coop is now the only one prewar building on this block with many stories to tell. The 14B Residence: Well proportioned South facing one bedroom apartment that was restored by interior designer. - Restored steel casement windows by artisans who restored Frank Lloyd Wrights Falling Water. - You will find doors with original glass knobs, art deco plates and steel moldings stripped of years of paint throughout this lovely home. - There are original moldings, beamed ceilings and picture rails throughout apartment. - YES, BOTH KITCHEN AND BATHROOM ARE WINDOWED facing North. Kitchen has custom cabinetry with bypass doors to maximize space, period appropriate hardware, stainless steel Blomberg refrigerator, Bertazzoni stove, Caeserstone counters, hand cut subway tile backsplash, Hansgrohe faucet with spray, Bosch dishwasher with panel that blends into cabinetry, Remains Lighting ceiling fixture and cork floors. Bathroom has custom chrome framed walk-in shower with hand shower, hand cut subway tile, marble floors, pedestal sink, large marble lined Urban Archaeology medicine cabinet, Urban Archaeology ceiling fixture, timeless hand cut subway tile used in kitchen. Entry/Dining foyer has elegant Atelier Jean Perzel Paris ceiling fixture. Dressing hall has Ann Morris custom ceiling fixture. Hardwood floors throughout. Step back in time with this restored home that offers modern updates. Few things to mention: 1. Subway within few street blocks E,M, 4, 5, 6, N, R, Q trains 2. Busses - Crosstown M57, M31, express downtown and uptown 3. Whole Foods and Trader Joe's 4. Bloomingdales 5. HomeDepot 6. Ikea 7. Sutton Place Park and Central Park is pretty close too

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Important Stuff
Elevator
Full Time Doorman
Cats and Dogs allowed
Listing Amenities
Storage Available
Hardwood floors
City View
Dishwasher
Building Amenities
Laundry in Building
Bike Room
Concierge
Package Room
Live In Super
Fios Available
Wheelchair Access
Coop Rules
Sublets Allowed
Gaurantor Permitted
Co-purchase Allowed
Pied-a-Terre Allowed
Building info

History
What it'll cost
Purchase price
$460,000
Asking Price: $460,000
Term
30 Years
Down Payment
$92,000 (20%)
Min: 20% (92,000)
Rate
6.5 %
Mortgage Amount
$368,000
Mortgage Payment
$2,326
Maintenance
$2,544
Estimated closing cost
$7,000
Total monthly cost $4,870
Listing Courtesy of William Raveis

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