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Sunny and spacious one bedroom home in Sutton Place's best post-war building. This pristine, seldom occupied pied-a-terre has been meticulously maintained and features custom built-in cabinetry providing abundant and thoughtful storage space. Both the living room and large bedroom feature over-sized windows. The balcony that runs the length of the apartment offers a beautiful view of the East River and the Queensboro Bridge, as enticing at night as it is at sunrise. The kitchen and bathroom have the highest quality fixtures and appliances. The apartment is available unfurnished or furnished (furnished price upon request). 60 Sutton Place South, designed by Arthur Wiser in 1952, is a full-service cooperative renowned for its exceptional staff, including 24-hour doormen and concierge, as well as a resident manager. Amenities include a fitness center, bike storage, in-house valet service, and an underground garage offering discounted rates to tenants. Pets and pied-a-terres welcome. 70% financing permitted. Sutton Place is a charming, highly desirable neighborhood replete with some of the city's finest luxury buildings and townhouses. Excellent restaurants, food markets (Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Morton Williams), and general shopping make it a very livable community. And easy access to the FDR Drive, the Queensboro Bridge, and Midtown Tunnel allows quick escapes for those going to Long Island and Connecticut.