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Sutton Place co-op with Edwardian vibes seeks $795K

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The apartment is designed to the nines, but even under all that fussiness it’s still a really nice place

Corcoran

Welcome back to The Six-Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Send nominations to the tipline.

For the win: This East 57th Street co-op has all of the hallmarks of a traditional Sutton Place apartment but comes at a decidedly non-Sutton Place price.

On the market for $795,000, this one-bedroom co-op has been “transformed into a picture perfect Edwardian era one bedroom nest,” according to the brokerbabble. That translates to a mahogany-paneled living room and over the top window dressings in a very no touch-looking apartment—but it’s hard to deny the space’s appeal.

The apartment is a somewhat roomy 800 square feet, and comes with an updated kitchen with Calcutta Gold marble counter tops. The fireplace in the living room is, sadly, just decorative (though the listing picture seems to suggest otherwise.) The ground-floor apartment is on the market with Corcoran, and carries a $2,021 monthly maintenance fee.