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  • $1,275,000

    16 Sutton Pl #2B, New York, NY 10022

    4beds
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    Coop
    Built in 1960
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    $-- Zestimate®
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    $4,422/mo HOA

    What's special

    Luxury appliancesUniquely european viewRiverfront esplanadeLeafy parksCustom stoneworkSleek cabinetryPtac units
    European Charm Meets Modern Comfort This spacious and elegant three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence — with the option to create a fourth bedroom — offers a beautiful blend of classic refinement and modern upgrades in one of Manhattan’s most distinguished enclaves. Whether you prefer a dedicated dining room alongside three bedrooms, or a four-bedroom layout with a dining area, the flexible floor plan adapts easily to your needs. From the moment you look out the windows, you're met with a uniquely European view: leafy trees, timeless architecture and a tranquil ambiance. Inside, thoughtful updates provide both comfort and style: Renovated kitchen and bathrooms featuring custom stonework, luxury appliances, sleek cabinetry, and heated marble bathroom floors IN UNIT WASHER/DRYER PTAC units. Set within a midcentury full-service boutique co-op, the building offers a 24-hour doorman, resident manager, and a suite of thoughtfully curated amenities, including a recently renovated lobby featuring museum-quality artwork, a gym with high-end equipment and Pelotons (with active subscriptions), a bike room, on-site storage, and laundry facilities. A roof garden is also planned, adding to the appeal of this already well-equipped building. It is pet-friendly, and pied-à-terre buyers are welcome. There is a 2% flip tax. Beyond the apartment, Sutton Place offers a timeless charm and quiet sophistication — with leafy parks, a riverfront esplanade, and close proximity to Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and some of the city’s finest dining options. This is an opportunity to live with grace, space, and enduring style in a truly special corner of Manhattan.
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