Sponsor co-op of the week

A renovated four-bedroom co-op in Lenox Hill for $2,000,000, no board approval required

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By Emily Myers  |
March 8, 2019 - 9:00AM
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The co-op is offered at a figure that's closer to the median sales price of a two-bedroom unit in the neighborhood.

Brown Harris Stevens

Welcome to Brick Underground’s sponsor apartment pick of the week, where we feature a co-op for sale by the owner of the building. You do not need board approval to buy these apartments, they are often newly renovated, and they typically require a down payment of only 10 percent, versus the 20 to 25 percent that most co-ops demand. In exchange for the condo-like ease of acquisition, expect to pay a bit more than a regular co-op, but considerably less than a condo. For more information, check out "Everything you ever wanted to know about sponsor apartments but were afraid to ask."

This newly renovated, four-bedroom unit, 440 East 62nd Str., #17BC, is on the market for $2,000,000, and while there's no data on the median price for four-bedroom units in Lenox Hill, the asking price is well below the $3,295,000 median sales price for a three-bedroom unit in the neighborhood, according to StreetEasy.

The apartment is a combination of two units (17B and 17C) and has hardwood floors, white walls with subway tile and quartz countertops in the kitchen. It also has a washer/dryer in the unit, which is unique to the building and additional space for a den or play area. The building is pet friendly and amenities include a 24-hour doorman, a live-in super, parking spaces for an additional fee, a laundry room, bike room and a shared roof deck. Of course, this comes at a price—monthly maintenance for the unit is $3,105.

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The unit opens into the foyer and living room which has an oversized window facing north. The best orientation for natural sunlight is south or west so you won't get evening light in this living room. However, the co-op is a corner unit and the master bathroom and en suite bath enjoy west-facing views. 
 
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The kitchen is open to the living room and has modern cabinetry, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, range, and microwave. There's plenty of room for food storage and the island makes it a practical space for families and entertaining. 
 
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The listing photos have the foyer doubling as a dining room. It's the obvious place to put a table, just off the kitchen. 
 
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Another option for a dining table might be the alcove space between the living room and the master bedroom. It could also be set up as a playroom or den or a workspace depending on your needs.  It doesn't have any windows and you have to walk through it to access one of the bathrooms. 
 
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The master is the largest of the four bedrooms and has a walk-in closet and en suite bath. There are sizable closets in two of the other bedrooms. The fourth is on the small side, just eight feet wide and close to the minimum size for a bedroom, which is 80 square feet. 
 
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There are three bathrooms, two with tubs and one with a shower. 
 
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The roof deck is one of the shared amenities in the co-op. 
 
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The Park Sutton is a 19-story, 144-unit building that was finished in 1961 and converted into a co-op in 1983. Trains are within a 10- to 15-minute walk, but the commute to Midtown, and Long Island City is relatively short and the Second Ave subway has made commutes faster heading to the UES and East Harlem.
 
There are lots of bike lanes and Citi Bike stations in the area and plans for a new esplanade to provide some open space along the East River. There's plenty of construction going on, too, with new luxury buildings and additional shops and restaurants opening to serve the growing community.
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Emily Myers

Senior Writer/Podcast Producer

Emily Myers is a senior writer, podcast host, and producer at Brick Underground. She writes about issues ranging from market analysis and tenants' rights to the intricacies of buying and selling condos and co-ops. As host of the Brick Underground podcast, she has earned four silver awards from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.

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