50 Sutton Place South

At the Southwest corner of 55th Street
PRICING INFORMATION FOR 50 Sutton Place South
Four Bedrooms from $1,900,000 (updated May 11, 2012)
Three Bedrooms from $995,000 (updated May 21, 2012)
Two Bedrooms from $845,000 (updated May 10, 2012)
One Bedroom from $795,000 (updated May 14, 2012)

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50 Sutton Place South: CARTER'S REVIEW


This 22-story apartment building occupies the west blockfront of Sutton Place South between 54th and 55th Streets and its red-brick facade with many balconies is a handsome mate to the rather similar building just to the south across 54th Street, 60 Sutton Place South. With their many balconies and white trim, both buildings are rather cheery and quite pleasant in their rather liberal and "modern" take on Colonial style. The impact of "Modernism" and its emphasis on clean lines and a "white" pristine look after World War II resulted in the proliferation of many "white-brick monstrosites," which did not arouse much ire at the time because of a general "cultural" enthusiasm for the "new" style. Directly across the street from this building are the white-brick buildings known as Cannon Point North and Cannon Point South and because this is the Sutton Place area they are above the norm. The Sutton Place ambiance here is superb: quiet, understated and elegant. Although some of the riverfront properties here have their own impressive gardens, there is a nice, small park at 54th Street overlooking the river as well as another at the terminus of 57th Street where there is also a crosstown bus stop. The undeniable charm of the area has always made its residents superfluous to the less than magnificent blocks between it and midtown. The area is never crowded except for July 4th when Macy's holds its spectacular fireworks display further down the river and hordes come for the excellent vantage points. River views from this area have always been heralded for the romantic Queensborough Bridge, but in the late 1990's they became more interesting because of the new high-rise towers at Queens West, a major residential development in Queens across from the United Nations.



BUILDING SUMMARY
  • Cooperative
  • Built in 1959
  • Located in Beekman/Sutton Place
  • 197 apartments
  • 22 floors
  • Approx. avg. price per sq ft: $693
  • Approx. price per sq ft range:
    $676 - $711
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • FT Doorman
  • Basement Storage
  • Garden
  • Washer/Dryer in building
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Two nice, small parks in immediate vicinity
  • Many balconies
  • Quiet, elegant neighborhood

CONS
  • No health club
  • No sundeck
  • Many apartments
  • Not close to subways
  • Long walk to midtown business district

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