Description
One of Harlem's most sought-after residential buildings, The Sutton is known for providing a number of amenities that enhance the residential experience, including two elevators, a fitness center, 24 hours attended lobby, bicycle, and private storage rooms, a full-service parking garage, resident superintendent and porter staff, and so much more.
The maintenance fee includes heat, cooking gas, and hot and cold water. There are no current nor pending monthly assessments. Tax abatement expires in 2032. Subletting is allowed 2 out of every 4 years after two years of residency.
At the edge of Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill, your home is located across from the legendary Jackie Robinson Park, with its huge community pool, recreation center, library, computer resource center, arts & crafts room, baseball diamonds, basketball/volleyball courts, playgrounds, and water-play area. Additional neighborhood attractions include Riverbank State Park, Hudson River Greenway, and neighborhood favorite restaurants including The Edge Harlem and Ponty Bistro.
Primary transportation options are moments away, including the A, B, C, D, 1 & 3 trains, with Columbus Circle only two stops away), and Bx19 crosstown bus. For those using Ubers or cars, you'll reach the 145th Street Bridge, Harlem River Drive, George Washington Bridge, and RFK Bridge in minutes. Convenient neighborhood perks include 24-hour Pathmark Supermarket, the farmer's market, Duane Reade, Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, Bank of America, New York Sports Club, Chase, and Carver Bank. Also close are Home Depot, Marshalls, and Target.
See the building's offering plan as some amenities come at additional costs.
Building Features 11 Floors134 Units
Unit Features
$539,999 / $566 per ft²
$10,000 - 154 days ago2 Beds / 2 Baths - / 953 ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,725
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Robin Lennon
rjlennon@elliman.com
(917) 202-8996
Unit listing history
Date | Status | Amount | Listed by | Owner Name | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loading History... |