Our Favorite Listings For The Week

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this week. 

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389 12th Street, Park Slope

Bathed in natural light throughout, discover in this dreamy residence a myriad of unique details: at the entryway find the colorful stained-glass front door, a gorgeously restored telephone-pole column from Staten Island and a handmade steel railing inspired by the Brooklyn Bridge. Enjoy the subtle angularity of the herringbone patterned living room floor, that bridges the gap between older and contemporary design: from the black and white cookie-inspired fireplace and the decorative pillar from a factory in Detroit, to the modern designer chandelier and the Gucci cranes wallpaper. Nothing is predictable and yet the artisan's vision flows smoothly into the massive chef's delight of a kitchen. Here the professional Viking stove perfectly blends with the restored 1940's Bronx Bakery cabinetry and everything is glued together by the huge kitchen island made of four pieces of thick Carrara marble, arranged in a mirrored design. Enjoy the serene views of the backyard, paved with rare original NYC Chelsea Piers cobblestones.

The owner's eclectic vision and wanderlust sensibility are greatly portrayed on the top floor of this intriguing home. The American flag room, with its classic notes and outstanding Caribou elk head over the fireplace, calls to mind Theodore Roosevelt's historic Sagamore Hill. Mahogany ceilings over 10 feet high, two skylights and the evocative decorative wall painting, lend this fascinating space a modern bohemian spirit. The adjacent full bathroom, which hosts a hand-crafted collage of vintage pictures on the walls and a glorious stained-glass installation, creates a color fantasy. The top floor landing's industrial yet elegant feel, with concrete floors, iron and glass railing and a precious designer chandelier, allows a smooth transition to the other bedroom, characterized by its minimalist, Scandinavian look, warmed by a floating fireplace and a section of exposed original brick wall.


Photo Credit: Travis Mark for Sotheby’s International Realty

Photo Credit: Travis Mark for Sotheby’s International Realty

THE LANCASHIRE, is a Neo–Renaissance style building built in 1910 by Walter B. Chambers. The prime coveted Prewar co-op is a prominent and very private 13-story Park Avenue building with a total of only 18 Residences. Welcoming lobby with manned elevators and each floor with only two units have semi-private landings. Situated in Lenox Hill, a borough with awarded schools and just a few minutes distance from Midtown and Central Park this exclusive building offers privacy, security and the comfortable ambiance of quiet refined luxury living.

This gracious pre-war home has an incomparably elegant atmosphere. Large windows allow abundant light in from south/east exposures. The generously sized rooms have 10' ceilings. There is a gas fireplace with a gorgeous marble mantel in 19'x36' foot living room.

A splendid corner master bedroom has an en-suite windowed marble bathroom, a very luxurious walk-in closet, and a fireplace. There are fireplaces in other bedrooms as well. The east-facing large second bedroom features an en-suite stall shower, windowed marble bathroom, and walk-in closet. A third bedroom/den with bathroom completes the private quarters.


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This apartment has one bedroom and one bathroom. Owners will love that it can simultaneously feel cozy and expansive, thanks to soaring 11-foot ceilings, oversized, north-facing windows, and gorgeous hardwood floors. The living room can be outfitted to include a dining area or a home workspace, too. There’s also a deep coat closet and a beautiful, modern kitchen. The bedroom is flooded with natural light from a large window, and you’ll love its walk-in closet.

The building was originally built in 1890, and features additional storage options and a central laundry room. Outside, owners will be within walking distance from the subway and Riverside Park. Broadway — with all of its shopping and dining options — is also just steps away. 

This unit is listed for $595,000 by Jeremy Kamm and Robert A. Schulman of Warburg Realty.


Moving in Together: How to Make the Most of Your Shared Apartment Space

Moving in together? It’s a big step. Sharing a city apartment, even with a loved one, requires some compromise. If you happen to be getting a place with your significant other, chances are good you may have had to sacrifice on a few things, especially if this is your very first home together.

There’s a lot you can do to make your apartment blossom into a thriving home where you and your sweetheart create memories you’ll both look back on with fondness and joy. It’s all about communication, respect, and responsibility.

Here are a few of the ways couples moving in together can make the most of their shared space.

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Have a Plan for Apartment Hunting

One of the best signs that you and your honey should get a place together is that you’re honest with one another and you’re on the same page about what you want. The easiest way to know that is by communicating openly and consistently about your preferences and goals.

Apartment hunting in New York City can be stressful. The market moves fast, rent prices are intimidating and you might struggle to find the right lease in your favorite neighborhoods. Make your apartment search easier by setting a clear budget with your partner and outlining the must-haves and the can-live-withouts before meeting with a broker.

When you plan for what you want, together, moving in and sharing your lives will be much easier and happier all around.

Share the Cleaning and Maintenance Workload

Living in harmony means both people take responsibility for the living space. Once you’re actually in the same place together, it will probably become clear quickly that having one person put in all of the elbow grease to keep the place tidy isn’t sustainable.

Even the most compatible of partners are likely to face some different approaches to chores. Even if one of you thrives on cleaning the bathrooms and the other is the vacuum extraordinaire, splitting up the housework makes sure everyone feels included and cared for.

Many couples like to organize responsibilities with a chore chart, which offers a clear-cut way to visualize what each person is responsible for — without requiring any back-and-forth and misunderstandings. Others might be comfortable just knowing their zone — she’ll do the dishes, he’s on bathroom duty. Whatever rhythm works best for your relationship, just make sure the expectations are clearly set.

…As Well as the Financial Load

In addition to sharing the chores, sharing the financial responsibilities of your household should be a priority. That means it’s high time you get honest about money if you haven’t already. While you probably already know what your rent and bill breakdown will be between the two of you, living together will always bring about other expenses you need to keep an eye on.

You need to figure out who will pay for shared groceries, toilet paper, toothpaste, and cleaning supplies. Even things like Netflix or Spotify subscriptions may come into question. Assess how you want to tackle the financial aspect of cohabitation early on.

Some couples split down the middle for a fully equal system. However, if one of you has a substantially higher income, this can create an unfair financial burden. In this case, it might be smarter to split expenses proportionally based on your financial situations. Whatever you choose, approach the conversation with honesty and respect in order to tamp down on negative emotions.

Compromise About Your Stuff

New York apartments are pretty small. When a couple moves in together after residing in different living spaces, that means plenty of clutter will have to go. This can lead to early disagreements if someone is forced to confront attachments to furniture, books and other items that just won’t fit this new stage of life.

Take time to figure out your shared style and envision what you want the apartment to look like.  Take quizzes online, make inspiration boards, and go browsing at thrift stores and home decor stores together. Figure out where you have space to compromise or find new things you both never knew you loved.

After this, you might opt to rent some self-storage space to hold valuable stuff that just doesn’t fit. This can be a smart decision for renters who have plans for their favorite furniture or sentimental belongings, especially if you aim to eventually move into a bigger space. If you go this route, just look into the rental’s reviews and consider add-on tenant insurance to keep your belongings covered over time.

Give Each Other Space (When You Can)

If you’re living somewhere small — or even just cohabitating for the first time in an apartment of any size — the initial shock of being on top of each other constantly can be overwhelming, even if you are absolutely smitten with your significant other.

While giving each other some breathing room might sound like a red flag, relationships actually tend to benefit from space, especially if it involves allowing each of you time with friends or to spend on hobbies and interests. And since you’re already living together, you know you’ll see them again soon enough.

Tips for Moving In Together in New York City

Moving in together can surely bring challenges. But if you’re with the person you love, it’s entirely worth it. Between the laughs, the memories, and the good times, you’ll get through everything you need to make a beautiful home together.

About the Author:

Evelyn Long is a real estate writer and editor. She manages Renovated, a web magazine for renters, buyers and professionals. She’s also contributed to Rental Housing Journal, National Association of REALTORS®, and other online publications.

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Take A look at Morris Adjmi’s New Downtown Condo

Last week Landsea Homes and DNA Development just launched its teaser site for their boutique downtown condo. Swedish for “unite,” Förena is fittingly named for its prime location at the nexus of downtown’s top neighborhoods. Here’s an inside look at its one-of-a-kind design.

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Credit: BRDAR

NYC’s celebrated architect Morris Adjmi designed Förena inside and out to evoke a powerful sense of serenity, creating an island of calm within the bustling neighborhood. Its distinctive facade uses symmetry to cultivate a familiar presence amidst the unpredictable streetscape, with masonry detailing, cascading setback terraces and sloping metal frames that form a modern crown.

Launching sales very soon, Förena’s 50 soothing homes embrace tranquility with high-quality materials and a Scandinavian-like color palette. Each home boasts a fluid layout with floor-to-ceiling windows for immense natural light, and several will enjoy private outdoor space. The robust amenities include a rooftop outdoor dining and kitchen area, a modern fitness center, a landscaped Zen garden and much more. Eklund | Gomes will lead sales for Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, the exclusive sales and marketing agency for Förena, and pricing will begin at $1.3M.

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Inside 17 Jane St. Jennifer Lawrence's Reported New West Village Home

17 Jane Street is a rare ground-up new building in the heart of the historic West Village has created recent buzz for a recent sale at 17 Jane as Actress, Jennifer Lawrence has been reported to have purchased a new home, and could be your newest neighbor.

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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this week. 

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347 West 39th Street, Apt 5E

Located at the crossroad of Hudson Yards and Hell's Kitchen this spacious loft currently exudes a cool, artsy, retro vibe which can easily be transfigured into your New York City dream loft home. With approximately 2,400 SF, this space presents a myriad of options to buyers inspired to create.

The modern, open living/dining/kitchen area maintains its industrial loft roots and is ideal for entertaining and features a huge expanse of oversized windows facing east, south & west. Soaring ceiling height throughout, oversized primary bedroom with a wall of north facing windows, XL second bedroom*/office, a TV area, two full baths, separate sauna, extensive front hall entry, laundry room, and a plethora of closets and overhead storage complete this unique home.


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A 20’ wide townhouse built in 1869 and designed by Joseph H. Freedlander. Located on one of the most coveted tree-lined blocks on the Upper East Side, the sun-flooded five-story home is complete with an extraordinary glass-enclosed 46' long lap pool and hot tub. In addition, there is a wood-paneled elevator that accommodates every floor, a beautiful planted garden and fabulous roof-deck.

Built in 1869 and designed by Joseph H. Freedlander, this extraordinary 20’ wide neo-Federal style townhouse is located on one of the most coveted tree-lined blocks on the Upper East Side, steps from Central Park between Madison and Fifth Avenues. The sun-flooded five-story home is complete with an extraordinary glass-enclosed 46' long lap pool and hot tub. In addition, there is a wood-paneled elevator which accommodates every floor, a beautiful garden and fabulous roof-deck.


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  Apartment 2W is currently on the market for $6,495,000 with Douglas Elliman’s Adam Widener, John Gomes and Fredrik Eklund. 

With 13’ high arched windows, this stunning designer loft has received multiple awards, including a coveted AIA (American Institute of Architects) for outstanding interiors. 

The sun-filled space was meticulously renovated and restored with specific attention to the preservation of the historic details of the 120-year old building, while also creating a sleek 21st century luxury residence. 

The great room spans 48’ with a 10’ long stone fireplace and 12’ long marble kitchen island with separate dining area. The open chef’s kitchen is furnished with custom Italian Poliform cabinetry and top of the line Gaggenau appliances, including a dual zone wine refrigerator. The master bedroom has its own huge arched window and 20’ of floor to ceiling custom twin closets. The en-suite master bathroom has a large soaking tub with a spectacular backdrop of Italian statuary slab marble. Additionally, it is equipped with marble radiant heated flooring, dual vanities and a spacious shower. Fixtures are Dornbracht and Fantini throughout. The guest bedroom / media room has a large walk in closet and full en-suite bathroom also furnished in Italian marble.  An additional spacious and bright home office can be closed off to create a private work environment. All flooring is solid, wide-plank, imported Swedish beech wood. This stunning space has also been equipped with a state of the art audio / visual system, three independent HVAC zones, washer and dryer, remote-controlled solar shades and a home security system.

One of the city’s finest surviving examples of 19th century architecture, the MSI has been named one of the Top Ten Loft Buildings in New York. The site is also famous for the largest bank robbery in US history to date, inspiring accounts in print and film.


6 Property Management Tips For Landlords

Whether you manage your properties alone or have enlisted a capable property manager, being a landlord requires significant time and effort to ensure your properties are providing a return on investment, and doing their part to help build your financial security.

When executed correctly, being a landlord enables you to meet your financial goals faster, and gives you pride in your ability to provide good quality housing for your tenants. When things go wrong, being a landlord leaves you vulnerable to risk, and can land you in drawn-out personal conflicts or even legal battles, if you have gaps in your personal protection plan. Having a full understanding of how you’ll collect rent, how late payments are managed, how inspections work, or eviction timelines can empower you to act on less desirable occupants if required, while remaining confident that the law is on your side.

A reputable property manager can provide a personalized assessment, as well as more information about how to best manage your assets as a landlord. However, the following tips and tricks are a useful starting point for new landlords, and a helpful refresher for experienced landlords looking to maximize the potential of their investments:

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1. Be meticulous about tenant selection

Placing a tenant into your property might seem like a straightforward proposition, but a little extra time spent on finding the perfect candidates can save you a significant amount of time and money later on. 

It is undeniably cheaper to keep a good-quality tenant long-term than it is to spend time and money on readvertising your property and cleaning up after, or even evicting low-quality renters, not to mention the risk of having a property without income if a new occupant is not available immediately after a previous tenant has vacated the property. With this in mind, selecting tenants should be a significant priority for every successful landlord. Fortunately, these days there are numerous affordable tenant background screening and credit check tools available on the market to help landlords with quality tenant selection. If due to study, you do not have enough time to choose a tenant and your academic performance drops, then you can use the paper writer service to save time and improve your grades

Ensure your advertising is consistent with and targeted toward the kind of tenants you want to find. If you’re looking for high-end executives, advertisements on paid sites, such as Zillow or Realtor.com, with high-quality photographs of your property, are more likely to attract the quality of tenants you’re seeking. If you’re looking for students or young families, less formal sites, like Craigslist or even Facebook Marketplace, may be a more cost-effective option. 

Where possible, be present for property inspections so you can meet the tenants face to face, or ask your property manager for a run-down of their impressions. Ensure that the rules are explained clearly, and be friendly at all times. You want tenants to look after your property the way you would, and being likeable will go a long way in achieving that!

A word of warning—if you’re in a position to provide quality housing at a reasonable price, it can be tempting to help out family members. While this is entirely up to you, many landlords and property managers advise against renting to family.

Family members may feel entitled to ignore certain clauses and requests, or you may feel uncomfortable following up late rent payments or damages when you have to see the occupant at next week's family barbeque. If you do rent to family, have a very honest conversation about the lease and expectations before making anything official. 


2. Get the lease right

Getting your lease right is critical in protecting yourself, and making sure each party has a clear understanding of their role in the agreement. For complete peace of mind, have a professional draw up your lease in consultation with yourself; whether that professional be a lawyer or a property manager. A trusted professional will know the ins and outs of what is allowable and proper to ensure you’re not caught out during any future conflicts with your residents. 

Pay particular attention to the clauses that outline your rights and responsibilities. Having a full understanding of how late payments are managed, how inspections work, or eviction timelines can empower you to act on less desirable occupants if required, while remaining confident that the law is on your side.

It’s easy to fall into the trap of wanting your property to be lived in the way you would treat it. It would be wonderful if every renter used area rugs and never scuffed a wall, but your lease holders are human, and your property may not stay pristine after years of use. It can be tempting to add detailed clauses to your lease to prevent any deterioration of the living spaces, but you should research the legalities for your local area to see what’s reasonable/

For example, it may not be legal in your jurisdiction to deny pet applications without just cause, but you may be able to charge a ‘pet fee’ to cover any potential damage caused by the animal. 

Property management fees can eat into your investment returns, so it's essential to be aware of them. The impact of fees is one of the most misunderstood aspects of rental investment. Keep yourself abreast with the common property management fee structures to maximize your return on investment (ROI) without compromising tenant satisfaction. By doing so, you’ll save yourself from the stress and hassle of dealing with legal matters.

3. Be smart and responsive about property repairs

Landlords are responsible for ensuring their properties are safe to live in, and that it is up to code (according to your local regulations). Being responsive to any concerns raised by the tenants will confirm for your tenants that you are willing to uphold your end of the lease, which makes them less likely to cause avoidable problems for you down the line.

While it may be tempting to hire the first repair service who returns your call, make sure you call around and get multiple quotes when things need fixing. Finding the best value service and building a relationship with the owner will save you a treasure trove over the years. Consider having a repair fund for emergencies so you’re never caught out without the funds to uphold your legal duties as a landlord. And, if you’re aware of bigger maintenance issues, weigh the cost of frequent ‘patch’ fixes vs spending more upfront for a full repair, which may save you money in the long run.

4. Find the right property manager

A commercial loan is a type of financing that can be used for business, real estate ventures, and many other things. The borrower needs to have good credit to qualify for this kind of loan as banks will want assurance that they’ll get their money back with interest. Commercial property must be worth at least 80% of the value of the loan requested whereas an unsecured personal debt only requires 20% of the loan amount to be put up as collateral. You can find commercial loans in florida, as well as up and down the country so, if this is something you are interested in, it shouldn't be difficult to find a provider where you are.

If you choose to hire someone like this Northern Virginia Property Management company to look after your investments, do your due diligence and shop around. If choosing tenants is important, choosing the person who’ll be interacting with them is doubly so! A good property manager will provide you with regular reporting and clear communication, and will be able to take you through established protocol for any tenant-related situations that may arise.

5. Protect your own wellbeing 

Resolving issues stemming from tenant management can be intensely stressful, particularly if multiple properties have issues at the same time. It’s critical that you set boundaries and give yourself the space to enjoy your life outside of property management. After all, isn’t more freedom the reason you became a landlord?

Consider protecting yourself with landlord insurance to take some of the immediate stress away/ You could be covered for loss of income in the event a property is without a tenant, malicious damage caused by problem lease holders, or even your own personal property if you have some stored in your buildings. 

Some states allow a landlord to require renters. If this is allowable in your local region, it’s a great option to add an extra layer of protection to your property, without upfront costs to yourself. 

All the insurance in the world won't give you quality time back with your family. Set business hours for yourself and make sure anyone who may need to contact you knows they can do so within those hours only (barring emergencies). The world won't collapse if you’re not notified about that dripping tap until morning. Setting boundaries with your occupants or property manager will create the work-life balance you’ve been striving for!

6. Get your filing right

You’re already aware of the importance of protecting yourself with iron-clad lease agreements and various insurance, but all the documentation in the world won't help you if you can’t actually locate it! 

A common error made by inexperienced landlords is failing to create and maintain a no-fuss, intuitive filing system that allows you to find what you need, fast. Electronic filing systems are, undoubtedly, the best option as physical filing systems are prone to being lost, or fire or water damage. However, a mix of electronic and physical is advisable as the possibility of cloud-based storage systems failing is also something to be wary of. 

Keep your documents clearly labelled, in appropriate folders. You may have one folder for each property, for each tenant, or even for each property manager. Whatever you choose, make sure it works for you. 

Takeaway 

Being a landlord can set you up for lifelong financial security and day-to-day freedom from the traditional 9 to 5. Keeping in mind and utilizing these tips are the first steps in creating a solid foundation on which to build your property empire. Get the basics right, surround yourself with a quality team of management and maintenance professionals, understand the law, as well as be completely aware of your and your tenants’ rights, and you’ll find yourself enjoying a comfortable life that is free from the stress that comes with poorly managed properties. 

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Homes You Need To Make Appointments For This Weekend

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this weekend. 

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Chelsea

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WHERE: 540 West 28th Street #PHD

SIZE: 3 Beds | 2.5 Baths

COST: $749,000

About: This penthouse duplex offers a private 370 sq. ft. terrace with exceptional views of Hudson Yards, the High Line, Empire State Building and the Hudson River. The approx.1,860 sq. ft. interior has been meticulously renovated. The first floor of this residence features an open loft-like living room with a sleek chef's kitchen, a guest bedroom with its own private bathroom and on the opposite side of the floor, a second bedroom which is currently configured as an office. Step out to your private planted terrace and find an ideal setting to graciously entertain or simply savor the vibrant neighborhood and views. A masterfully designed spiral glass and steel staircase leads to the top floor master suite. This bedroom even has its own separate entrance for utmost privacy as well as a large walk-in closet and luxurious ensuite bath with Italian marble and fixtures and spa rain shower. This residence is listed at $3,495,000 and is represented by Nada Rizk of Brown Harris Stevens.

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Downtown Brooklyn

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WHERE: 365 Bridge Street, #10F

SIZE: 3 Beds | 2 Baths

COST: $1,245,000

About: Come home to the BellTel Lofts, Brooklyn's first skyscraper and a landmarked Art Deco building in Downtown Brooklyn. Upon entering, the almost forty-foot-long gallery is complemented by soaring 11’ ceilings and oversized windows, creating a grand and dramatic entrance.

The large master bedroom suite comes with an en-suite bath and walk-in custom closets. The cook's kitchen was completely gut-renovated and expanded in 2017. It was profiled in Architectural Digest and is a true showpiece, with an oversized, custom-milled black walnut island countertop and a floor-to-ceiling pantry with a built-in desk/workstation and bookshelf. The second bedroom has a giant built-in floor-to-ceiling closet that’s idea for storage. The third bedroom, currently used as a home office and entertainment center, easily fits a queen-size bed. The home features bamboo flooring throughout, a new Bosch in-unit washer and dryer and updated PTAC heating/cooling unit.

The Bell Telephone building was originally designed by famed architect Ralph Walker in 1929 and is known as Brooklyn’s first Skyscraper. Given landmark status in 2004, the Belltell Lofts was converted into residential apartments in 2008 by the renowned firm of Beyer Blinder Belle.This included carefully curated finishes and amenities including a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, two massive outdoor common roof terraces, media lounge, yoga room, full gym, kids playroom, business center, bike room and indoor parking and self-storage.

Listed by Michael Tannen, Talia Magen, and Kirra Caruso of The Corcoran Group, asking $1,245,000.

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Tribeca

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WHERE:  466 Washington Street, Apt 7W

SIZE: 3 Bedroom | 2 Bath

COST: $2,995,000

About:  Located in one of the original downtown loft buildings, 466 Washington Street, Apartment 7W has original exposed brick walls, arched window frames and wood beams throughout. There are 3400 glorious square feet of mostly open space with outsized windows and great character. Spanning the larger half the 7th floor with North, South and West exposures, this engaging space awaits your personal vision. It is currently configured as 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

The very spacious living room has a formal dining area and office area plus an enormous open kitchen with buffet bar/breakfast counter. The media room is also enormous with lots of windows and shares a pass-through wood-burning fireplace with the primary bedroom. There’s a sizable dressing room/closet and large bathroom off this bedroom. Two other bedrooms and a bath plus a home office complete the layout. There are original hardwood floors throughout, a laundry room and endless possibilities as to what can be done with the massive space.

Listed by Barbara Fox and Karen Gorstayn of Fox Residential, asking $2,995,000.

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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

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561 Pacific

The Japanese-inspired designs revealed at 561 Pacific a ground-up Brooklyn condo development envisioned by ODA New York to transport residents out of the bustle of the city, and into the warmth of a calm, welcoming home. Rising 12 stories along the tranquil, tree-lined Pacific Street, 561 Pacific is an ode to Japan’s wabi-sabi design aesthetic. The project's architect, Japan-born Ryoko Okada, describes the concept as the celebration of the nature’s impermanence, finding beauty in the changing of the seasons. Her goal was to create an indoor-outdoor experience, from the common spaces to the private residences, that give inhabitants a front-row view to the life that takes place outside. The building features a sunken inner courtyard teeming with vines, a modern lobby encased in green walls and wood paneling, a stunning rooftop terrace and many exposures for private outdoor space. The private residences take the wabi-sabi concept to another level with oversized windows that flood each space with plentiful natural light. The finishes are warm and organic and honor the clean lines that are synonymous with Japanese design.

The Shemesh Team of Douglas Elliman is handling the sales and marketing


Compass//Michael J. Franco

Compass//Michael J. Franco

Perched in one of the Upper West Side’s most prominent pre-war co-ops, this apartment is directly across the street from the Museum of Natural History, the Rose Planetarium, and Central Park, in one of the most sought-after locations in the city.

Located at 15 West 81st Street Unit 7H, it features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and comprises roughly 1,400 square feet. Boasting a classic Emery Roth layout, no detail has been overlooked, as the unit has been meticulously renovated to feature custom wood cabinets, grand closets designed by California Closets, and high-end appliances and fixtures throughout the kitchen and bathrooms. The master bedroom is another sight to behold: It’s a massive 273 square feet, has two walk-in closets, and an en-suite bathroom.  

The building is loaded with amenities. Those include a state-of-the-art fitness center, a bike room, and additional storage. Right out the door — literally — is the famed Museum of Natural History, and half a block down, Central Park. Some of the best dining and shopping options in the city are also within walking distance. 

This unit is listed at $2,295,000 by Michael J. Franco of Compass.


Compass//Michael J. Franco

Compass//Michael J. Franco

This may just be the ideal New York apartment: it’s clean and modern, with a splash of pre-war charm, all at a very reasonable price.

This one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit at 410 West 24th Street Unit 12J features beamed ceilings and original oak flooring — it blends a mint-condition feel with plenty of pre-war character. Owners will also love the sunny exposure to the building’s courtyard, large windows, and a kitchen that’s loaded with high-end appliances, including a Wolf range, Liebherr refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher — along with a marble island, countertops, and backsplash.

The apartment is situated on the 12th floor of the 19-story London Terrace Towers, one of Chelsea’s premier cooperatives, originally built in 1932. In addition to a slew of high-end, white-glove amenities, owners can enjoy access to a roof deck with insane river and city views, a state-of-the-art fitness center and gym, and even a half-Olympic size heated indoor pool.

This unit is listed at $1,075,000 by Michael J. Franco of Compass.


Homes You Need To Make Appointments For This Weekend

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this weekend. 

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Chelsea

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WHERE: 212 W 18th St. 10D

SIZE: 3 Beds | 3.5 Baths

COST: $14,900,000

About: Listed by Emily Beare of Core, this 3-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom offers an immaculate combination of indoor and outdoor living with coveted north and east exposures. Exceptional craftsmanship and striking attention to detail combine to showcase 3,199 interior square feet of grandeur. Completing the home is a 1,026-square-foot terrace which boasts unobstructed city views.

Enter through an elegant gallery with French herringbone oak flooring and 14-foot ceilings, adding opulence to each architecturally envisioned room. Sweeping 180-degree views of Midtown Manhattan and the Empire State Building are framed through grand scale, floor-to-ceiling tilt-and-turn windows throughout.

A custom-designed Smallbone kitchen with marble and limestone countertops and Dornbracht fixtures is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances including a six-burner cooktop, wall oven and warming drawer by Viking, wine cooler, under-counter refrigerator/freezer drawers by Sub-Zero, speed oven and built-in coffee maker by Miele, and a Franke water filtration system. The kitchen opens to the living and dining room, creating a separate yet versatile entertaining space.

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Upper West Side

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WHERE: 245 West 99th Street Apartment #3B

SIZE: 4 Beds | 4 Baths

COST: $3,995,000

About: This stunning four-bedroom, four-bath home encompasses 2725 square feet of interior space and over 1600sf of private, coveted exterior space, perfect for snowmen and snow angels.  Enter from your semi-private landing into a gracious gallery with two closets, laundry room and guest bath with tiled shower. The apartment features floor-to-ceiling windows, central a/c and heat, ceiling height over 10 feet, luxurious hardwood floors and abundant closet space throughout. The living and dining rooms are elegant and comfortable, adorned with custom millwork, and an easy flow from the gallery and den. The all-white kitchen features glass-tiled backsplash, updated Viking appliances, and granite countertops. Next to the kitchen, pursue your day-to-day in the quiet, cozy and bright den, with room for both casual dining and home office. Plan larger gatherings for as many as you would like, inside and out. Your living space seamlessly extends to the expansive private terrace. This outdoor oasis is truly a showstopper, larger than most two bedrooms in square footage, a glorious extension of your indoor entertaining space for six months a year.

Light and air flood into the four bedrooms from open South and West exposures. Two bedrooms feature en-suite baths, while the center bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bath. The primary bedroom faces West, the windowed primary bath appointed with marble flooring, double sink and vanity, separate shower stall and soaking tub. The oversized dressing room has been carefully outfitted.

The listing is priced at $3,995,000 and is represented by Scott Harris of Brown Harris Stevens.

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Brooklyn Heights

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WHERE: 130 Furman Street

SIZE: 2 Bedroom | 2.5 Bath

COST: $3,250,000

About:  Hello Hamptons, please meet Brooklyn! The waterfront home IN the city that you have been waiting for is finally available at Pierhouse. At just over 2000 SF, this magnificent loft-like duplex feels like a beach house and offers two large private outdoor sanctuaries, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a chef’s kitchen, stunning spa-like bathrooms, and views of the East River, lower Manhattan, and Brooklyn Bridge Park. Even more special is the fact that this is just one of only twenty units in this one-of-a-kind building, thus offering privacy, quiet, and very low density in both the common spaces and fitness center.

No need to even take the elevator to access this stunning designer apartment, and you will also enjoy the services of a 24 hr. doorman, live-in-super, porter, cold-storage delivery, parking garage and bike room with easy and private access to the building. With Brooklyn Bridge Park right outside your door you can enjoy biking, running, tennis, basketball, concerts, art, birdwatching and picnics to your heart’s content.

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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this week. 

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555 West End Avenue’s Townhouse North

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Townhouse North inside 555 West End Avenue is a sun-flooded corner triplex with 12-foot ceilings, over 4,300 square feet of space and the craftsmanship and graciousness of classic Upper West Side co-ops. This spacious home features four bedrooms (each with en suite baths and walk-in closets), two powder rooms, a magnificent 29-foot great room, an eat-in kitchen with a walk-in pantry, and a large laundry room with a laundry shoot from the bedroom floor. A private entrance on West End Ave — separate from the building's main entrance on 87th Street — ensures privacy.

Originally built in 1908, 555 West End Avenue retains the distinguished character and inimitable architecture of its past life as a private school. Townhouse North is one of only five remaining homes in this extraordinary landmarked conversion and the only remaining townhouse. Amenities include a 24/7 attended lobby with refrigerated storage, bike room and stroller valet; a state-of-the-art fitness center; and a recreation room with a wet bar, pool table, lounge chairs and large-screen TV. A large storage room is available for purchase.


1326 Madison Avenue, Apt 55 Off The MRKT

Loads of charm, just down the street from the ocean and Two Mile Hollow Beach, and one of only a handful of properties in East Hampton affording the rare opportunity to build two houses on one lot, this circa-1745 gem offers some dazzling possibilities.  

Once home to the Riding Club of East Hampton, where young Jacqueline Bouvier learned to ride, the .9-acre former “Abraham Baker House” property abuts the village’s Estate Section and carries the special distinction of being both in the Village and the Town. Designated with a Special Historic Landmark by East Hampton Town, the generous South-of-the-Highway property comprises just under an acre of buildable land; a still-standing 275-year-old two-story shingle-style home with three bedrooms, three full baths and two fireplaces; room for a pool; and an East Hampton Village address with incredibly low taxes.  


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145 Nelson St. is a classic two-family brick townhouse, currently configured as a single-family, located in the heart of lovely Carroll Gardens. The house has been renovated with great attention to detail while preserving all of its original charms, making this home stand apart from every other house on the block. As you walk up the stoop and enter the gracious foyer, you will be impressed with the 10-foot ceiling, original molding, and exquisite marble fireplace. The living space offers perfect fireside conversations, and the dining area is ideal for dinner parties, as it blends seamlessly with a state-of-the-art modern kitchen featuring custom built-in cabinetry, Wolf appliances, open shelving, and a wall of windows that basks the entire kitchen with sunlight.

Your manicured garden, accessible from the deck or the garden level, has a tiled pathway that is surrounded by evergreens, leading to a conversation seating area under a beautiful flowering tree.

111 Montgomery, Crown Heights

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Closings have commenced at 111 Montgomery, the first newly built full-service luxury condominium in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Residents will begin moving into their new homes this week and enjoying the building’s full complement of private club-like amenities and idyllic location around the corner from Prospect Park.

 With 163 studio to three-bedroom homes starting below $500,000, 111 Montgomery is a unique offering in one of New York’s most storied and exciting neighborhoods. The 12-story mid-rise building fills an immediate need in Brooklyn for move-in ready, high-quality homes in an amenity-filled building. This package is particularly rare in Crown Heights, a neighborhood where co-ops and rentals have traditionally been the only choices.

To complete the park-side living experience, amenities at 111 Montgomery also include two spectacular outdoor spaces. A landscaped terrace with an outdoor grill, benches, tables and lounge seats sits atop the building’s roof, creating a picturesque open-air atmosphere with views of the Manhattan and Brooklyn skyline, while a tranquil community garden on the lower level is programmed with lounge seating and pet-friendly areas, grilling stations, plantings and outdoor activities, providing yet another space for relaxation, work and safe socialization.

 Pricing for current availability at 111 Montgomery starts at $499,000 for a studio residence.


AKAM adds iconic luxury residential buildings to portfolio

AKAM, a leading residential property management company serving New York and South Florida for nearly four decades, today announces new additions to its client roster. Premier new properties under management include 100 Eleventh Avenue in New York, designed by illustrious international architect Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Skyline on Brickell in Miami, designed by award-winning firm Bermello Ajamil & Partners. 

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100 Eleventh Avenue is a 21-story state-of-the-art condominium designed by Ateliers Jean Nouvel, featuring 57 residences and a façade design that pays homage to its location within New York’s renowned art district of West Chelsea. Skyline on Brickell is a 35-story and 360-unit condominium along the Brickell Avenue waterfront in Miami, defined by its brilliant white walls, blue glass windows and unparalleled collection of upscale amenities, including a private marina. Additional trophy properties recently added to the AKAM management portfolio include 7 Gramercy Park West, The Fitzroy, 51 Jay Street and Skyline Tower, the tallest building in Long Island City, Queens.

“AKAM is committed to elevating the property management industry as a whole through highly personalized, hospitality-driven service,” said Michael Rogoff, President and CEO, AKAM. “We are well-positioned to offer all of our properties, from boutique buildings to large new developments, the best service in the industry and look forward to further enhancing the lifestyle experience and value for residents.”

With attention to every detail, AKAM brings a rare combination of knowledge, relationships, and flexibility to every property they service. Their portfolio consists of over 52,000 residential units spanning 300+ premier buildings in the key markets including condominiums, co-ops, rentals, condo-hotel hybrids and new developments of all sizes. Coinciding with property management offerings, AKAM specializes in several other unique service areas that focus on the key pillars of hospitality, design and sustainability to offer an all-encompassing and value-enhancing experience. In addition to their core services, AKAM’s expertise includes sales and leasing, operations management, compliance administration, capital project management, green energy solutions, new development consulting and management and comprehensive oversight of finance and investment.

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124 West 16th Street Sells Out Amidst Pandemic

124 West 16th Street

124 West 16th Street

Developer Grid Group, along with exclusive sales and marketing agent, Corcoran New Development, has announced announce that the final 9th floor residence at 124 West 16th Street is officially in contract.  Nicole Hechter of The Corcoran Group, along with Masayo Hashimoto, led sales at this highly-successful loft-inspired building with a distinctive bluestone façade.

This milestone makes 124 West 16th Street the only Manhattan condominium to launch during 2020 and sell out within a year.  The achievement is even more notable because after launching in February, activity was curtailed from mid-March to June due to the New York State stay-at-home orders.

The average sales price of the boutique building’s 15 units was over $5.8 million and $2,370 per square foot - well above the Manhattan market-wide average.  In addition, nearly every apartment received multiple offers.

“Grid Group has their the finger on the pulse of what New Yorkers desire in a home today,” explains Hechter.  “124 West 16th Street is a next-level boutique building with custom upgrades and generous floor plans - all with private outdoor space.  Plus with the building nearly complete, new owners can move in promptly – and avoid years of waiting.  These factors all resonated strongly with buyers.  Many walked in and immediately knew it was ‘the one.’”

“The pace of sales at 124 West 16th Street exceeded all expectations,” added John Felicetti, Vice President of New Development at The Corcoran Group. “To sell out during one of the most complicated markets in history is a testament to the talented sales team, calibrated pricing, and the superior quality Grid Group upholds in all of their buildings.”

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Homes You Need To Make Appointments For This Weekend

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this weekend. 

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Carroll Gardens

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WHERE: 529 Court Street #401

SIZE: 1 Beds | 1 Baths

COST: $749,000

About: Fantastic purchase opportunity awaits on Court Street! This lovely one bedroom one bath home equipped with private outdoor space located in a modern boutique condo building complete with a common roof deck and coveted elevator will certainly delight. The chef's kitchen features stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, loads of counter and cabinet space with ample storage.

The open floor plan includes the well portioned living | dining area complete with over-sized windows and a private south facing terrace for star gazing and al fresco dining! The spacious bedroom lives just of the living room with two more enormous windows and enormous closet space. The spa bathroom was custom designed with a soaking tub complete with stylish subway tile. The unit has a full size washer | dryer, high ceilings and hardwood flooring throughout making this a must see close to trendy shopping, world class restaurants and popular subway lines.

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Upper West Side

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WHERE: 101 West 87th St. Apt 912

SIZE: 3 Beds | 3 Baths

COST: $5,900,000

About: This turn-key, high floor, three bedrooms plus den, three bathroom home offers a world of updated elegant living.

The classic layout features high ceilings, wide plank oak floors, and oversize windows for glorious light and big city views east and west. The living and dining spaces are oversized with abundant room for entertaining. The chef's kitchen is stunning, and boasts a Sub Zero refrigerator and freezer, Wolf six burner professional gas cooktop, Miele series-M single oven, Miele speed oven, Fisher Paykel dishwasher, Cambria stone counter tops and hand polished cabinetry.

The main bedroom, with ensuite bathroom, eastern exposure and an extra-large custom walk-in closet is a true sanctuary. Other amenities already in place throughout the apartment include custom lighting, automatic black-out shades, seamless built-ins and totally outfitted custom closets and a laundry room. Two large private storage bins also come with the apartment.

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Chelsea

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WHERE:  551 West 21st St, 17AB

SIZE: 7 Bedroom | 7 Bath

COST: $25,995,000

About:  The potential combination offers over 8,000 square feet of indoor space with 11 foot ceilings throughout and 360 degree views of the Hudson River, downtown and midtown Manhattan that allow for a generous amount of light to fill the apartment. This is a unique offering to create a full floor dream home in the heart of West Chelsea, steps away from The High Line Park.

The contemporary design and extraordinary craftsmanship of the architect with custom millwork throughout and the attention to detail in each room has proved the new development to be an exclusive address in New York City.

The kitchens feature top of the line appliances including Gaggenau stoves, Miele integrated coffee machines, warming drawers as well as natural stained oak cabinetry and Blanco de Macael marble countertops. The master bathrooms each have free standing tubs with city and water views, custom vanities with integrated lighting and radiant heated floors. All additional rooms have en suite bathrooms.

Access to the lofts with the private elevator landings and the potential to create a 90 foot long living room with South and West facing windows is a magnificent opportunity to make the perfect home.

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Luxury Florida Properties You Need To See

The Northeast migration down south continues after the likes of Carl Icahn, Goldman Sachs and many others have set their sights set on Miami. Millionaire and billionaire execs and investors leaving the NYC for the South Florida area – who will benefit greatly from sunny weather and lower taxes, among other things - will surely need advice on where to live. The residences listed below offer varying amenities and features for executives should Goldman Sachs change their headquarters, making it easy to find the perfect home in South Florida: 

Design Tower

Design Tower

 For the car lover out there, Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach is next level. Developed by Dezer Development, the 60-story tower offers the “Dezervator” car elevator – a patented revolutionary car elevator system that takes both residents and their vehicles up to their home, where cars double as apartment keys. These built-in “sky garages” are separated from the living area by a large glass wall and scream, “I’ve arrived.”. 

Armani/Casa

Armani/Casa

For those who appreciate both fashion and unbeatable views, Residences by Armani/Casa’s 60-story oceanfront tower  – also in Sunny Isles Beach - is Armani/Casa Design Studio’s first real estate project in the U.S. Also developed by Dezer Development, in cooperation with The Related Group, this branded residencies ideal for the international fashionista. 

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And for those who want peace and luxury outside the city, there’s  - Windsor, a private luxury residential community in Vero Beach perfect for the low-key family with impeccable taste who desires privacy. The members-only community was designed in the New Urbanism style of residential living and is comprised of 350 homesites in several styles, all remarkable for their signature Anglo-Caribbean architecture. Residents enjoy seclusion combined with golf, tennis, wine, exemplary services, and sporting activities.  

Elizabeth Hanley, President of Windsor Properties says “Windsor is ideal for individuals and families who desire a more private lifestyle without sacrificing luxury or a sense of community. We have an increasingly diverse and multigenerational membership. Our buyers are drawn to Windsor for its design aesthetic, world-class sporting amenities, and wide range of culinary and cultural events and activities. As corporate financial giants migrate to South Florida, we have seen and expect to continue to see more interest from executives and their families relocating from NYC and other northeastern cities.”

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