Rare Opportunity: Former Kennedy Residence at 4 Sutton Place
Can Be Combined with Apartment 6/7 to Create a Grand Full-Floor Duplex Home
The long-time home of President John F. Kennedy's (youngest) sister, Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, is now available to be reimagined. Ms. Smith was well known for her pivotal role in advancing peace in Northern Ireland.
A private elevator vestibule opens to a gracious entrance gallery, setting the tone for this distinguished two-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The apartment enjoys bright east and north exposures, with charming pre-war details throughout-including oversized windows, hardwood floors, and abundant natural light.
The spacious living and dining area features picturesque views of the East River, complemented by an adjacent windowed kitchen. The desirable split-bedroom layout ensures privacy for both residents and guests. The primary suite offers an en suite bath and eastern exposure, while the corner second bedroom faces both north and east-facing windows. A second full bath services the second bedroom or may be used as a powder room.
4 Sutton Place is a sought-after white glove cooperative designed by the renowned architect, Rosario Candela. Built in 1930 with only 10 apartments spanning 14 stories, residents are welcomed with an elegantly designed lobby and full-time doorman. Building permits 50% financing and there is a 3% flip tax. This idyllic address is located in one of Manhattan's most exclusive and storied neighborhoods along the East River.
Rare Opportunity: Former Kennedy Residence at 4 Sutton Place
Can Be Combined with Apartment 6/7 to Create a Grand Full-Floor Duplex Home
The long-time home of President John F. Kennedy's (youngest) sister, Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith, is now available to be reimagined. Ms. Smith was well known for her pivotal role in advancing peace in Northern Ireland.
A private elevator vestibule opens to a gracious entrance gallery, setting the tone for this distinguished two-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The apartment enjoys bright east and north exposures, with charming pre-war details throughout-including oversized windows, hardwood floors, and abundant natural light.
The spacious living and dining area features picturesque views of the East River, complemented by an adjacent windowed kitchen. The desirable split-bedroom layout ensures privacy for both residents and guests. The primary suite offers an en suite bath and eastern exposure, while the corner second bedroom faces both north and east-facing windows. A second full bath services the second bedroom or may be used as a powder room.
4 Sutton Place is a sought-after white glove cooperative designed by the renowned architect, Rosario Candela. Built in 1930 with only 10 apartments spanning 14 stories, residents are welcomed with an elegantly designed lobby and full-time doorman. Building permits 50% financing and there is a 3% flip tax. This idyllic address is located in one of Manhattan's most exclusive and storied neighborhoods along the East River.