4 Sutton Place, 465 East 57th Street, #67
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Listed: Jan 9, 2024Days on Market: 109Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Beekman/Sutton Place (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 234 times
Insider Highlights
- Historic and Luxurious Property: This duplex, located at 465 East 57th Street, #67, is listed for $4,995,000. It was the former home of President John F. Kennedy’s sister, Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, and is filled with pre-war charm and stunning East River views.
- Spacious and Elegant Interior: The property boasts 6+ bedrooms and 6+ baths, occupying the 6th and 7th floors of a 10-unit building. Features include two entry galleries, panoramic East River and bridge views, six Juliet balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, three fireplaces, crown moldings, soaring ceilings, and hardwood floors.
- Renowned Architecture and Building Amenities: The building, designed by renowned architect, Rosario Candela, was built in 1928 with 14 floors. Amenities include a full-time doorman, a rooftop terrace, and an elevator.
- Financial Details: The monthly maintenance for this cooperative is $21,403. The building permits 50% financing and there is a 3% flip tax.
- Prime Location: Situated in the Beekman/Sutton Place neighborhood, one of Manhattan’s most exclusive areas along the East River, the property is close to a park, a large supermarket, and many restaurants. It also offers excellent cross-town bus service.
- Limited Building Features: Please note that there is no garage or health club in the building.
Description
The long-time home of President John F. Kennedy’s (youngest) sister, Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, is now available to be reimagined. Ms. Smith was well known for her pivotal role in advancing peace in Northern Ireland.
This notable duplex boasts pre-war charm and stunning East River views. This 6 bedroom, 6.5 bathroom home occupies the 6th and 7th floors of this intimate 10-unit building.
It is presently configured as a 4 bedroom, 4 and a half bathroom duplex with a connected 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment.
Details of the home include two gracious entry galleries, four exposures with panoramic East River and bridge views, six Juliet balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, three fireplaces, crown moldings, soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, and timeless elegance throughout.
4 Sutton Place is a sought-after white glove cooperative designed by the renowned architect, Rosario Candela. Built in 1930 with only 10 apartments spanning 14 stories, residents are welcomed with an elegantly designed lobby and full-time doorman.
Building permits 50% financing and there is a 3% flip tax. This idyllic address is located in one of Manhattan’s most exclusive and storied neighborhoods along the East River.
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Apartment Amenities
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