Marilyn Monroe and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Miller’s former house close to Sutton Place has quietly hit the marketplace for $3.05 million — down from its $3.75 million asking value in Might.
The three-bedroom, 3½-bathroom condominium is at 444 E. 57th St., a superb 14-story constructing that dates to 1927.
Late dressmaker Invoice Blass as soon as owned a constructing penthouse and held glamorous events on his 3,000-square-foot terrace with views of the East River and town skyline. Different big-name residents included legendary late Carlyle Lodge singer Bobby Brief and Sweden’s Princess Madeleine.
Miller was Monroe’s third husband and her longest marital associate. Their marriage lasted shut to 5 years and this house is reportedly the place Miller wrote “The Misfits,” which was Monroe’s final movie.
At a roomy 2,190 sq. ft, the prewar house on the thirteenth flooring comes with two woodburning fireplaces and partial East River views. There’s additionally a proper eating room and an extra bed room or house workplace.
The primary nook bed room has river views, customized closets and an ensuite windowed rest room. The third bed room is presently a library with a fire, customized cabinetry and pocket doorways.
The residence opens to a big lobby that results in a lounge with a fire, 9-foot ceilings and huge home windows. The eating room accommodates 10 folks. There’s additionally a chef’s kitchen with customized white cabinetry.
The constructing was designed by architect Lafayette A. Goldstone almost a century in the past and incorporates a limestone base together with a vaulted marble foyer. Facilities embody a doorman, an elevator operator, a resident supervisor and bike storage.
The itemizing dealer is Harriet Maisel of Brown Harris Stevens.
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