Wrapped in over 1,400 square feet of private terrace space, this one-bedroom residence offers open views in every direction and a seamless indoor-outdoor experience seldom found in Manhattan. Every room opens directly onto the terrace through French doors, creating a natural extension of the living space.
At the center of the home, a striking glass-enclosed solarium serves as both an architectural focal point and a subtle division of space, separating the terraces into distinct exposures and experiences. Sun-filled southern expanses invite open-air dining and lounging, while additional wings offer privacy and flexibility throughout the day.
The residence requires a comprehensive renovation, presenting a clear opportunity to reimagine the interiors and fully realize the potential of its exceptional outdoor footprint. With strong underlying proportions and a layout that invites creativity, this is a compelling canvas for a thoughtful transformation.
410 East 57th Street is a distinguished full-service prewar cooperative, designed in 1928 by Schwartz & Gross. Residents enjoy white-glove service including a full-time doorman, elevator operator, and live-in resident manager, along with a fitness center, central laundry, and a private garden.
Positioned moments from fine dining, specialty grocers, and nearby parks, Sutton Place offers a uniquely tranquil residential setting with exceptional accessibility.