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.


Welcome to 1219 Dean Street, a meticulously restored Belle Époque brownstone tucked into the heart of the Crown Heights North Historic District. Listed at $3.5 million by Shii Ann Huang, this grand 1899 Romanesque Revival residence spans four stories and offers the best of both centuries—preserving architectural gems like intricate crown moldings, original parquet floors, decorative fireplaces, and eight dazzling stained-glass windows, all while introducing thoroughly modern upgrades like zoned climate control, high-end kitchen appliances, and all-new mechanicals. The elegant parlor level sets the stage for sophisticated entertaining, flowing effortlessly from the sun-filled living and dining rooms into a top-tier chef’s kitchen and out to a private garden oasis complete with a brand-new rear deck.

Upstairs, two expansive floors house oversized bedrooms, a home office, walk-in closets, and spa-like bathrooms fitted with Toto fixtures and sleek finishes. The garden level features a fully self-contained guest suite, ideal for visiting friends, family, or flexible work-from-home living. From new Andersen windows and skylights to landmark-approved front moldings and fiber-optic connectivity, every detail has been considered for comfort, efficiency, and style. This is your chance to own a truly turnkey piece of Brooklyn history—where timeless architecture meets 2025-level luxury.


Dripping in old-world grandeur and timeless elegance, this duplex at 322 East 57th Street is a rare Sutton Place offering that brings Parisian opulence to Manhattan’s East Side. Listed for $5,495,000 by Charles Holmes and Evita LaSasso of Coldwell Banker Warburg, the three-bedroom, three-bath residence spans two palatial floors and was formerly the home of author and fashion designer Carolyne Roehm. A private elevator delivers you to the twelfth-floor entrance, where a 27-by-27-foot great room steals the show with 18-foot ceilings, classical columns, and 12-foot casement windows that flood the space with light. The adjacent circular dining room—complete with recessed dome lighting and fabric-paneled walls—feels more Versailles than vintage co-op.

Upstairs, a stately limestone staircase leads to the private quarters: a sprawling primary suite with a soaking tub and steam shower, a cozy paneled den with fireplace, a home office with en suite bath, and even a dedicated laundry room. Originally designed in 1929 by Caughey & Evans architect Harry M. Clauson, the neo-classical limestone building offers additional storage and a prime location just blocks from Midtown and the East River. For those craving prewar scale with elevated sophistication, this is a rare jewel in the crown of Sutton Place living.


Towering above the Chelsea Historic District, this two-bedroom (convertible three) gem at 465 West 23rd Street is a masterclass in prewar charm reimagined for 21st-century living. Listed for $3,650,000 by Bruce Solomon and Greg Stephen of Douglas Elliman, Apartment 19D spans roughly 1,600 square feet and was redesigned by AD100 designer Neal Beckstedt with a refined neutral palette, wide oak plank flooring, and serene Hudson River views. The long entry gallery sets a stately tone, opening to a 36-foot-wide great room complete with a marble-clad wood-burning fireplace and four oversized windows that frame breathtaking skyline views. The chef’s kitchen features quartz counters, custom wood cabinetry, and high-end appliances by Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele—an entertainer’s dream that doesn’t compromise on everyday elegance.

Beyond the showstopping entertaining space, the residence includes a tranquil primary suite with a walk-in closet and spa-inspired en suite, and a second bedroom currently styled as a den/media room. Add to that a two-zone central air system, built-in sound, electric window treatments, and generous storage throughout. Set inside the storied London Terrace Towers—home to an impressive roster of past and present cultural icons—residents enjoy a half-Olympic indoor pool (as seen on Gossip Girl), full-time staff, a roof deck, and no board approval required. This is a rare turnkey moment in one of Chelsea’s most architecturally beloved addresses.


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