Our Favorite Listings For The Week
Welcome to Off The MRKT's Favorite Listings, where we showcase the most extraordinary properties on the market each week. From luxurious penthouses with panoramic views to historic townhouses brimming with charm, our curated selections highlight homes that inspire, captivate, and redefine modern living. Dive into the details of these remarkable spaces and discover what makes them stand out in the world of real estate.
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At 3,831 square feet with a double-height great room and 20-foot ceilings, Penthouse D at One United Nations Park is a dramatic duplex with serious presence. Perched on the 42nd and 43rd floors, the southeast-facing residence is flooded with natural light and panoramic views of the East River and city skyline. Inside, you'll find four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, a home office, a private internal elevator, and a showstopping eat-in kitchen with a massive island—perfect for everything from dinner parties to quiet mornings.
Designed by Meier Partners, the penthouse contrasts the tower’s sleek black-glass exterior with serene white interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows. The grand primary suite includes a walk-in closet and spa-like bath with a soaking tub and dual vanities. Listed at $6,995,000, this is one of the final homes available in the building—and includes free parking for four years, making it one of the most turnkey luxury opportunities on the East Side.
Listed for $4.195 million, 75½ Bedford Street is one of New York’s most iconic hidden gems—and its narrowest townhouse. At just 9½ feet wide, this 1873-built West Village home was originally perched atop a carriage entrance and has since become a landmark of charm and creativity. Its red brick façade and Dutch-style trim have caught the eye of countless passersby, but it’s the former residents—poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, Margaret Mead, William Steig, and even Cary Grant—that give it true cultural heft.
Inside, the home spans three bedrooms, two baths, and a finished lower-level lounge, blending historic details like four working fireplaces with modern comforts. A skylit top floor, French doors opening to a private garden, and thoughtful renovations throughout make this residence as livable as it is legendary. Listed by Cortnee Glasser of Sotheby’s International Realty – East Side Manhattan Brokerage, this is a rare chance to own one of New York’s most storied addresses.
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Spanning nearly 3,000 square feet across three levels, 113 N. 9th Street #2 is a jaw-dropping Williamsburg triplex that redefines Brooklyn luxury. Listed for $5.99M by Lindsay Barton Barrett, Taylor Schultz and agent Christopher Mohr, this home offers a full-floor primary suite with a spa-worthy bath outfitted in rose gold hardware, Japanese tile, and heated terrazzo floors. The suite also boasts a walk-in dressing room with custom Henrybuilt fittings, while the second level shines with a chef’s kitchen decked out in marble, 18-karat Dornbracht fixtures, and top-of-the-line appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele.
On top of it all—literally—is a rooftop built for showstopping entertaining. A private gym opens up to a spacious deck with an outdoor kitchen, framed by glass railings for uninterrupted views of the city. Additional perks include four-zone HVAC, Somfy shades, Lutron dimmers, an Epson projector, and luxe finishes that elevate every square foot. This North Williamsburg gem is high-design meets high-tech living at its most refined.
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