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Priced at $5.75M, this full-floor pre-war loft in NoMad is a testament to architectural brilliance, meticulously transformed by the renowned Starchitect Suchi Reddy of Reddymade Design. Spanning over 3,000 SF, this 3-bedroom residence, complemented by two home offices, is bathed in sunlight from 15 windows, offering a rare trifecta of views from the south, east, and north. A highlight is the private landscaped roof terrace, accessible via glass doors, equipped with a hot tub and designed for alfresco dining and grilling. The iconic Chrysler Building serves as a dramatic backdrop to this outdoor haven.

The loft ensures utmost privacy with private keyed-elevator access that leads to an expansive art wall. The interiors are adorned with imported stone finishes on almost every wall, enhancing the opulent ambiance. The seven-inch-wide oak wood flooring seamlessly ties the space together, making it a luxurious sanctuary in the heart of New York.


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Nestled atop Sutton Place South, Penthouse 19BS is a beacon of luxury, priced at $5.75M. Offering 65 feet of unobstructed river frontage and a rare 1,175 square feet of private outdoor space in a Sutton Place co-op, this duplex penthouse exudes traditional elegance. It boasts three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a powder room, a formal library, and a sunroom. Each space is meticulously designed, from the Carrara marble-tiled foyer to the custom-millwork adorned kitchen with a La Cornue French range. The living room, an entertainer's delight, seamlessly extends to a mahogany-clad library, while the upper floor unveils a luxurious primary bedroom suite with two dressing rooms, a private terrace, and a sunroom overlooking the East River.

Penthouse 19BS encapsulates the grandeur of Upper East Side living. Occupying the top two floors of the southern tower of 60 Sutton Place South, every detail exudes opulence. The building, designed by Arthur Weiser and completed in 1951, offers a plethora of amenities, including an on-site garage, full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, and a garden courtyard. The residence stands as a testament to lavish cooperative living in a prime location, with the added benefit of a 2% flip tax payable by the purchaser.


Introducing the Penthouse at 10 East 22nd Street, a Parisian-inspired sanctuary nestled in the heart of New York's sought-after Flatiron District. Currently designed as a 1-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence with potential for two more bedrooms, its versatile layout is both flexible and functional. Stepping in from a keyed elevator directly into the foyer, one is immediately drawn to the apartment's architectural nuances. The spacious living room, seamlessly connected to a Billy Baldwin-inspired dining room, offers picturesque views of the beautifully planted terrace. The chef's kitchen, adorned with professional-grade appliances and a unique zinc-clad Art Nouveau bar, complements the petit salon, an ideal spot for relaxation or intimate gatherings. The primary bedroom is a haven of tranquility, complete with a lavish five-fixture bathroom, spacious dressing area, and a private balcony. Modern conveniences include an in-unit washer & dryer, ample built-in storage, and a deeded storage unit.

Ascending the grand staircase, a striking pyramidical skylight illuminates the penthouse. At its pinnacle lies a charming atelier, perfect for artistic pursuits or daydreaming. Beyond its doors is a magical private terrace, lushly planted and adorned with a glazed wrought iron canopy, a serene fountain, and ambient lighting. The iconic view of the renowned Flatiron Building serves as a gentle reminder of the penthouse's prime New York location. 10 E 22nd Street, a boutique condominium, houses only three luxurious residences. Its prime location, close to major subway lines and Manhattan's finest amenities, makes it a unique and coveted address.

Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon of Douglas Elliman are the listing agents


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