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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Perched atop the iconic Baccarat Hotel, Penthouse 43 at 20 West 53rd Street is a full-floor residence offering 4,545 square feet of pure Manhattan luxury. Listed by Norma-Jean Callahan of Douglas Elliman for $15.25 million, this four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home was designed by world-renowned firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill with interiors by Tony Ingrao. Towering 11-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows offer wraparound views of New York’s skyline, from Central Park to the Empire State Building and both rivers beyond.
Inside, bespoke finishes abound: a SieMatic kitchen clad in walnut and nickel with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, radiant heated Lido white marble in the primary bath, and smart home tech throughout. Residents gain full access to the Baccarat Hotel’s legendary five-star amenities—think Spa de La Mer, a Technogym-equipped fitness center, an indoor pool, and champagne nights under a 64-arm Baccarat chandelier. With a tenant in place through May 2026, this is one of Midtown’s most glamorous investment opportunities.
Looking for townhouse proportions and boutique loft vibes under $3M? Townhouse 1 at 524 Halsey Street checks every box. Priced at $2.8 million, this three-bedroom, four-level home in Bed-Stuy spans over 3,300 square feet and comes with a private 753-square-foot terrace. Developed by The Brooklyn Home Company, the space fuses 19th-century carriage house architecture with modern craftsmanship—think Bianco Carrara marble, Bertazzoni appliances, wide-plank white oak floors, and spa-style baths with Waterworks fixtures.
The primary suite is lined with custom millwork, while natural light pours through oversized windows across every level. As part of a 31-unit adaptive reuse condo building, residents enjoy full access to amenities like a fitness center, attended lobby, and rooftop terrace—meaning you get the perks of a private home and a luxury building. With its mix of history, design, and convenience, this one’s a rare Brooklyn gem.
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