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45 Sutton Place South
45 Sutton Place South, Sutton Place, , Manhattan, NY 10022

Post-war Co-op

278 units
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  • 278 residences
  • 20 stories
  • BUILT 1958

The Details About 45 Sutton Place South

key features
  • Doorman
  • Concierge
  • Elevators

45 Sutton Place South Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
9F$2,550,0003211900Co-op
4MN$2,305,0004312950Co-op
15E$1,825,00022Co-op
18E$1,695,000221800Co-op
20L$1,500,000221500Co-op
20I$1,350,000221400Co-op
10H$1,326,00022Co-op
17I$1,250,00022Co-op
9F
3 BD | 2 BA
$2,550,000
4MN
4 BD | 3 BA
$2,305,000
15E
2 BD | 2 BA
$1,825,000
18E
2 BD | 2 BA
$1,695,000
20L
2 BD | 2 BA
$1,500,000
20I
2 BD | 2 BA
$1,350,000
10H
2 BD | 2 BA
$1,326,000
17I
2 BD | 2 BA
$1,250,000

Get to know the Sutton Area

Sutton Place and the area surrounding it is, in a word, small. Concentrated on 53rd through 59th streets between First Avenue and the East River, the neighborhood has a “blink, and you’ll miss it” quality. That characteristic, however, makes residing on and around Sutton as desirable a prospect as you’ll find. It’s where the Midtown East mindset definitively ends, but the Upper East Side doesn’t quite begin — a tranquil outpost nestled between worlds. Effingham B. Sutton built townhouses here in 1875, hoping to establish a residential community. Yet, it wasn’t until names like Vanderbilt and Morgan arrived in the 1920s that the neighborhood began to fully form. Famed architects like Mott B. Schmidt, Rosario Candela, and Emery Roth would go on to build beautiful townhouses, which pair with the luxurious apartment buildings of the 1940s and 50s to continually define and draw folks into this singular riverside setting.

Sutton Area Neighborhood Guide