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.
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At 140 West 124th Street, Residence 8A is making a strong case for Harlem as the next frontier for loft buyers priced out of SoHo and Tribeca. Listed for $1.995 million, this 1,959-square-foot, two-bedroom condo delivers authentic industrial bones—13-foot ceilings, oversized 10-foot windows, and multiple exposures—alongside sweeping skyline views that stretch toward Central Park and Billionaires’ Row. With a price point just over $1,000 per square foot, it’s a compelling value play for those seeking downtown-style living uptown.
The current owners invested over $300,000 in upgrades, bringing a modern edge to the classic loft layout with designer lighting, motorized shades, custom closets, and a chef’s kitchen outfitted with Viking and Sub-Zero appliances. The result is a bright, gallery-like space designed for both entertaining and everyday living, complete with a spacious primary suite and flexible work-from-home areas. Emma and Michael Kerins at Brown Harris Stevens are the listing agents.
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Just one block from Central Park, Residence 9A at 58 West 58th Street offers a rare mix of space, light, and outdoor living in the heart of Midtown. Listed for $1.495 million, this oversized one-bedroom spans approximately 925 square feet and features 9’2” ceilings, a wall of windows, and a private balcony that creates a seamless indoor-outdoor flow—something still surprisingly rare in this part of Manhattan. Originally developed by Loew’s Theatres, Tower 58 brings a subtle layer of New York legacy to a full-service building positioned at the crossroads of Billionaires’ Row and Central Park South.
Inside, the home pairs clean, modern design with everyday functionality, including a gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry and high-end appliances, a spacious primary suite with a spa-like bath, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Residents enjoy a double-height lobby, 24-hour doorman and concierge, a landscaped rooftop terrace, and one of the city’s more unique features—a circular driveway for seamless arrivals and departures. Jessica Chestler, Ben Jacobs, and Keianna Grotjahn at Douglas Elliman are the listing agents.
At The Bowen, Downtown Brooklyn’s newest boutique conversion, Residence 5G captures exactly what today’s buyer wants—space that actually adapts to how you live. Listed for $1,225,000, this one-bedroom stands out with over 9-foot ceilings, northeast exposures, and a thoughtfully designed flex room near the entry that can function as a home office, studio, or creative escape. The kitchen leans into elevated minimalism with walnut millwork cabinetry, lacquered uppers, and a fully integrated JennAir appliance suite, all finished with custom lighting by CL-OTH.
Housed within a reimagined 1925 building, The Bowen blends prewar character with a modern, design-forward sensibility that feels more like a private residential club than a traditional condo. With curated amenities, warm material finishes, and layouts designed for real life—not just resale photos—the building reflects a shift toward “sensible luxury” in Brooklyn. Greg Williamson, Andrew Anderson, Bruce Ehrmann, and Christopher Morales at Douglas Elliman are the listing agents.
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