Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$1,195,000
Potential Rebate: $17,925
A Home Where Elevated Design Meets Real Life<br> <br> Residence 607 at The Landmark is a home that feels as good to live in as it looks. Every inch of its design has been considered for comfort, efficiency, and ease - qualities that make it stand out in the heart of the city.<br> <br> This home distinguishes itself through its thoughtful layout, livable scale, and abundant details that simplify everyday life. Though technically a one-bedroom, it includes a spacious alcove that comfortably serves as a second bedroom, office, or gym - a true rarity in New York.<br> <br> The apartment has been entirely renovated for modern, effortless living. One heating and cooling unit is remote-controlled, and Hunter Douglas window treatments operate with a simple push or pull of your hand, while bedroom shades are battery-operated for ease. Every detail has been chosen to make the home feel intuitive, refined, and functional.<br> <br> At the heart of the residence is a two-sided, clean-burning fireplace - a striking and uncommon feature rarely found in city apartments. Framed by a metallic-finish surround crafted from heat-treated wood, it connects the living area and primary bedroom, adding architectural depth.<br> <br> The kitchen balances style and utility, continuing the dialogue between form and function. Sleek white cabinetry, a matte tiled backsplash, and clever storage solutions - including a blind-corner pullout and a dedicated compartment for tall essentials like a step-ladder - make it as practical as it is refined. Modern, discreet under-cabinet LED lighting enhances the clean, contemporary aesthetic. High-end appliances - a Bertazzoni gas range and microwave, new Fisher & Paykel refrigerator with filtered water and ice maker, and Bosch dishwasher - ensure the kitchen performs as beautifully as it looks. With island seating for two, it transitions easily from a cook's workspace to an inviting spot for morning coffee or casual entertaining.<br> <br> The tranquil primary suite features paneled walls, integrated reading lights, and motorized Hunter Douglas shades. A fully customized walk-in closet offers both function and flexibility, while the oversized bedroom easily accommodates a king-size bed, desk, or fitness equipment. The en-suite bath includes dual marble-topped vanities, a glass-enclosed shower with chrome fixtures and grab bar, and a towel warmer for a touch of luxury.<br> <br> The bonus room enhances the home's versatility. Currently outfitted with custom Italian Murphy-style twin bunk beds, built-in storage, an LED ceiling fan, and a frosted-glass sliding door, it can transform to meet your needs - whether hosting guests, working from home, or creating a personal gym or studio. A second full bath just across the hall features a deep-soaking Duravit tub, a contemporary Decolav sink, and an enormous closet offering abundant storage.<br> <br> Throughout the residence, thoughtful upgrades demonstrate the care and attention that went into the renovation: Caesarstone window sills, UV-protective film, new double-pane windows for quiet comfort, and custom wood PTAC covers. Eight-foot doors throughout enhance the sense of scale, while generous storage - from a proper coat closet to additional cabinetry in the baths and bonus room - maximizes functionality.<br> <br> Residents of The Landmark enjoy access to one of the East Side's most beautiful roof decks, lushly landscaped and meticulously maintained. Amenities also include a modern lobby, on-floor laundry, and direct garage access with Zipcar availability. Two pets are welcome.<br> <br> Bus lines and taxis are right outside your door, and several subway lines are located within a few short blocks - adding to the effortless convenience of city living.
$8,367 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$17,925
Monthly savings impact
$50/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for The Landmark against the surrounding Sutton Place market.
than the Sutton Place price-per-sq-ft average
Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.
Sutton Place is a small, ultra-exclusive enclave on the East River, running from 53rd to 59th Streets. It is famous for its pre-war elegance, river views, and old-money atmosphere. For buyers seeking Sutton Place Manhattan real estate, it offers a level of privacy and prestige that even Park Avenue envies.
Living in Sutton Place, Manhattan is quiet and refined. It is a cul-de-sac neighborhood with little through traffic. As a prestigious Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has been home to icons like Marilyn Monroe and I.M. Pei, attracting those who want to be in the city but not of it.
The market for homes for sale in Sutton Place is dominated by "white glove" co-ops facing the river. Buildings like One Sutton Place South are legendary for their exclusivity and board requirements. There are also stunning townhouses on the side streets.
Prices are relatively high, but often offer better value per square foot than Fifth Avenue because the neighborhood is slightly further from the subway. It is a stable, mature market.
The lifestyle in Sutton Place is discreet. There is very little commercial activity within the enclave itself; residents walk to First Avenue for dining and shopping. It is a place for evening strolls in tiny parks and dinner parties at home.
The community is older and established, though younger people are moving in, attracted by the quiet and the value. It feels like a private club spread across six blocks.
Sutton Place is famously a bit isolated. The nearest subways (E, M, 6) are at 53rd and Lexington or 59th and Lexington, a solid 10-minute walk. Residents often rely on taxis, Ubers, or the crosstown bus.
Easy access to the FDR Drive makes it convenient for those who own cars and travel to the Hamptons or Westchester.
The neighborhood features a series of "pocket parks" at the end of each street overlooking the East River, offering benches and stunning views of the Queensboro Bridge. Sutton Place Park is a gem.
Amenities are refined: specialized cheese shops, florists, and high-end grocers on the periphery. It is close to the design district on the East Side.
Sutton Place is best for diplomats, retirees, and buyers who prioritize silence, river views, and white-glove service over subway convenience.

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