A Sutton Place condo with old-time glamour is on the market for $5.49 million — with a star-studded history to match.
The four-bedroom, 4½-bathroom unit is at 444 E. 57th St., where tragic screen legend Marilyn Monroe once lived with her third husband, Arthur Miller, while he wrote his screenplay for “The Misfits,” which Monroe starred in.
Designer Bill Blass and cabaret singer Bobby Short also resided in the building — and celebs like Cary Grant attended legendary parties there.
This unit currently on the market features a 27-foot-long living room with a woodburning fireplace.
There’s also a formal dining room that can seat 16, a windowed eat-in chef’s kitchen, a home office and a corner master suite with a marbled ensuite bathroom.
The listing brokers are Corcoran’s Charlotte Van Doren, and Stribling’s John Barbato and Molly Reilly.