400 E 59th Street 4-C
Manhattan, NY, 10022 $ 1,095,000
Bedrooms2 Baths2.0 Sq 1,100 Monthly Estimate*
$ 6,742
for $1,095,000 with 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. This 1,100 square foot home was built in 1928.
Welcome home to Rеsіdenсe 4C — а bеаutifully renovatеd, сοrnеr, prе-war two-bedroom, two-bath cooperative showcasing gorgeous herringbone floors, high beamed ceilings, a hand-crafted decorative fireplace, and iconic views of the Queensboro Bridge from oversized, double-pane, pin-drop-quiet north- and west-facing windows. Sun-filled and generously scaled, this inviting home is rich with pre-war charm and truly move-in ready. All you need is your toothbrush. Enter through an elegant foyer accented by a graceful archway that opens into a well-proportioned living room with a designated dining area — ideal for entertaining or enjoying quiet evenings at home. The charming, west-facing, windowed eat-in kitchen features custom banquette seating perfect for cozy breakfasts. It is outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances, including a Wolf range, Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine fridge, and a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher. Carrara marble countertops and an Ann Sacks glass tile backsplash complete this thoughtfully designed culinary space. Throughout the residence, custom built-ins and California Closets provide exceptional storage and convenience. Both bedrooms are en-suite with windowed bathrooms that have been tastefully renovated with high-end fixtures, enhancing the home’s refined and sophisticated ambiance. This light-filled home offers through-the-wall air conditioning, and the monthly maintenance includes electricity and basic cable for added value and ease. 400 East 59th Street, designed by Van Wart and Wein in 1928, is a full-service pre-war cooperative featuring a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room, bike room, and a serene garden tucked just off the lobby. Ideally situated in Sutton Place, the building offers easy access to transportation (N/R/W/4/5/6 lines), superb dining options, and premier shopping — including Trader Joe’s across the street, Whole Foods nearby, and fitness destinations such as Crunch and Equinox. The building permits 75% financing, imposes no flip tax, is pet-friendly, and allows pieds-a`-terre and sublets. The co-op is composed of 120 units divided between two towers. Contact us today to schedule a private showing — this residence is truly exceptional and will not last.
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
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| 12/6/2025 | $1,095,000 | | Listed Price |