Favorite Listings of 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.


Penthouse A at 660 Lexington is bringing a more intimate, design-forward approach to Midtown luxury. Listed for $13.75 million, this four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath triplex spans 3,750 square feet and opens with a private elevator gallery into a dramatic double-height great room. An indoor-outdoor fireplace anchors the space, seamlessly connecting to a 468-square-foot terrace with sweeping views of the Chrysler Building and Midtown skyline, while chevron-patterned white oak floors and floor-to-ceiling windows elevate the overall sense of scale and light.

Upstairs, the home unfolds into a series of refined living spaces, including a private primary suite with a marble-clad bath and soaking tub, additional en-suite bedrooms, and a versatile den overlooking the great room below. The top floor is dedicated entirely to entertaining, featuring a lounge that opens onto a 530-square-foot rooftop terrace complete with an outdoor kitchen and panoramic city views. Residents also enjoy a full suite of wellness amenities, including a spa with cold plunge, sauna, and steam room, along with 24-hour concierge service. Greg Williamson, Andrew Anderson, Bruce Ehrmann, and Christopher Morales at Douglas Elliman are the listing agents.


At 160 Central Park South, Residence 915 offers more than just prime real estate—it comes with serious cultural pedigree. Once home to David Bowie and Iman from 1992 to 2002, this $4.95 million apartment pairs iconic history with sweeping Central Park views. A gracious entry foyer leads into a sunlit living room framed by tall windows overlooking the park, creating a front-row seat to one of New York’s most coveted landscapes.

The layout includes a spacious primary suite with a stone-clad bath and private dressing room, along with additional rooms that can flex as bedrooms, a study, or even a music room—fitting for its legendary past. Set in one of Manhattan’s most desirable corridors, this residence blends lifestyle, location, and legacy in a way few listings can. Cristina Soares Hungria Paschoal at Sotheby’s International Realty – East Side Manhattan Brokerage is the listing agent.


Penthouse 401 at 110 Boerum Place reimagines Brooklyn townhouse living through a contemporary lens. Listed for $12 million, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath residence spans 3,207 square feet and is uniquely centered around an open-air interior courtyard—an architectural rarity that brings natural light deep into the home while creating a serene, private escape at its core. Designed by architect Brent Buck, the space blends clean modern lines with warm materials, anchored by 10-foot ceilings, a southeast exposure, and a striking floating staircase that connects the main living area to the rooftop above.

Upstairs, the expansive private roof terrace extends the home’s living space into the sky, complete with a grilling station and the option for a plunge pool, making it equally suited for entertaining or unwinding. Inside, the kitchen features custom white oak millwork, marble finishes, and high-end appliances, while the primary suite offers a spa-like retreat with a soaking tub and radiant heated floors. Set within a boutique Cobble Hill building with over 11,000 square feet of amenities, this is Brooklyn luxury with a distinctly architectural edge.


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