339 E 58th Street 9A
Manhattan, NY, 10022 $ 720,000
Bedrooms1 Baths1.0 Monthly Estimate*
$ 4,433
for $720,000 with 1 bedroom and 1 full bath. This home was built in 1930.
-NO BOARD AΡPRΟVAᏞ REQUΙRΕD ‐Unlimited subleаѕіng wіth boаrd approval after two years -Non-resident visa holders considered -Storage locker transfer with sale Luxurious Sutton Place living awaits in this expansive one-bedroom, one-bathroom residence in an elite full-service prewar cooperative. Inside the sprawling showplace, you'll find coveted historic architectural details, including original hardwood floors, archways and tall beamed ceilings trimmed with crown molding. Solid oak doors boast crystal doorknobs and chrome hinges, while 10 windows line three exposures in this corner unit, adding exceptional air flow and sunlight. Recessed lighting, integrated speakers and an abundance of enlarged California closets provide convenience in this thoughtfully updated home. A gracious foyer opens to an expansive open-plan living room flanked by northern and southern outlooks. Relax alongside the opulent French marble fireplace, or host lively dinner parties under a gorgeous crystal chandelier. Below the sunny south-facing windows, built-in file cabinets and shelves add stylish storage. In the kitchen, west-facing windows frame western Billionaire's Row views from Bloomberg Tower to ultra-tall Steinway Tower. Sleek white cabinetry and black granite countertops surround excellent appliances, including a Miele dishwasher. Head to the primary bedroom to find a king-size layout, marble-topped built-ins and an oversized closet. Across the hall, the spa bathroom impresses with a frameless glass rain shower and Neptune soaking tub with chromotherapy lighting, music and micro-jets. A waterfall faucet is topped by a medicine cabinet with interior electrical outlets and a Swarovski crystal lighting. Glass shelving and floor-to-ceiling Carrara marble with matching crown molding add an elegant touch to the serene space. 339 East 58th Street is a spectacular prewar building designed by the prolific Manhattan architect George G. Miller in 1927 and converted to cooperative use in 1988. Residents enjoy an ornate brick and stone façade, a regal lobby, 24-hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, mail and package room, courtyard, laundry, storage and bike room. Pets, co-purchasing and guarantors, plus pieds-à-terre and subletting after two years, are permitted with board approval. Known as one of New York City's most desirable enclaves, Sutton Place is surrounded by Midtown convenience and some of the city's best shopping, dining and nightlife. Whole Foods, Trader Joe's and the luxury boutiques of Madison and 57th Street are all nearby, and Central Park and the East River Promenade provide wonderful outdoor space. Transportation from this central district is outstanding with N/R/Q/W, 4/5/6, E and M/F trains, excellent bus service, CitiBikes, the FDR and 59th Street Bridge all within reach.
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
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| 4/21/2026 | $720,000 | | Listed Price |