You Have To Take A Look Inside This $42 Million Upper West Side Penthouse

555 West End Avenue has just unveiled an incredible $42 million listing that combines its two penthouses into one jaw-dropping post-Covid dream home, in the upper west side. This crown jewel is the most expensive new development listing on the Upper West Side north of 72nd Street. Alexa Lambert of Compass and Cathy Taub of Sotheby's share the co-exclusive listing. The development is complete and immediate occupancy is available. 

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On the heels of a record-shattering month for NYC’s luxury condo market, 555 West End Ave is taking advantage of the insane demand in the market for bigger homes with outdoor space and listing an unbelievable home that has everything New Yorkers want to trade up for right now. The new penthouse combines the Solarium Penthouse, an absolutely spectacular living space with amazing soaring ceilings borne from the former school's rooftop gymnasium, and the Terrace Penthouse, a new addition on top of the landmarked building that created yet another unique living space with a sprawling modern living/dining room enveloped in a classic parapet.

The new listing has private elevator entry, a home office, private pet spa and over 8,400 square feet of living space across two private full floors. All six bedrooms are on the lower floor so the upper floor can be used for entertaining without anyone from outside the home having to cross through the living areas. There's even 3,100 square feet of private outdoor space, including a sprawling wraparound terrace and private full-floor roof terrace, and the home is one of only 13 in the building.

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Our Favorite Open Houses This Weekend

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Upper East Side

WHERE: 45 East 80th Street 8A

COST: $3,500,000

WHEN: 11 am - 1 pm, Saturday & Sunday by appointment only

Description: This gorgeous 1,660 square foot mint condo is located in the heart of the Upper East Side one block from Central Park. The apartment features a large open living and dining area with wide-plank wood floors and exceptional light from an expansive exposure to the West that runs the entire width of the apartment. There are also open exposures to the East in the bedroom wing. The living space has a custom wall of walnut and dark gray satin finish to house a TV making the room perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The Poggenpohl custom kitchen with top of the line appliances is open to the generous living and dining area.

There is a powder room discreetly located off the entrance foyer and down the wide hall, the bedroom wing feels very private. The primary bedroom is incredibly gracious with a large walk-in closet and newly renovated en-suite bathroom. To create consistency through-out the home the same beautiful dark satin wood was used and features Gregory Kay sconces, a luxurious rain shower, separate commode, and a custom vanity with double sinks and Calcutta marble. Hidden medicine cabinets on either side that are 8" deep and electrified to keep the countertop from clutter. There is even a hidden hamper and a tall walnut cabinet designed to store an ironing board also with electricity to plug in a dust buster. The second bedroom has two closets and en-suite marble bathroom also with rain shower. The room is currently complete with ultra-sleek custom murphy bunkbeds, book shelves and sleep sofa. This room could also function well as a secondary bedroom, library or office. There is a washer/dryer and plenty of storage space designed to maintain an esthetically chic home.

45 East 80th Street is a full service, white glove condominium built in 1987 and located on the Northeast corner of East 80th Street and Madison Avenue. E.A.T. Sant Ambroeus, The Mark Restaurant By Jean-Georges, Bemelmans Bar and Dowlings at the Carlyle as well as Museum Mile and great shopping are all close by.

Bedroom : 2

Bathroom: 3

Upper East Side

WHERE32 Gramercy Park South, Apartment #16BD

COST: $3,500,000

WHEN: Sunday, February 27, 2022, 1:00 - 3:00; Monday, February 28, 2022, 4:30 - 6:30; Sunday, March 6, 2022, 3:00 - 4:30

Description: This beautiful, magazine-worthy two-bedroom home exudes grace and elegance! Dangling high-in-the-sky, the home of 16BD, a winning combination of two apartments - spacious, sun-filled, and fully renovated with no expenses spared - offers an expansive layout with two winged bedrooms, two marble baths, magnificent skyline views overlooking Gramercy Park - plus a Key to The Park!

The impressive and inviting living space combines the living room, dining, and open kitchen. The chef's kitchen offers top-of-the-line appliances, custom built-ins for spices, plenty of storage, dishwasher, wine refrigerator, plus washer/dryer. The dining area features a built-in banquette and there is a custom sitting area along the wall of windows looking west. A gel-fueled fireplace completes the room as it sets the stage for many cozy, warm nights.

The expansive primary bedroom is just shy of 23 feet wide, and enjoys a gel-fueled fireplace as well, plus plenty of room for a sitting area and ample closets. The windowed en suite bath boasts double sinks and heated floors. The second bedroom is serene and spacious, offering privacy. This home is curated with lots of clever and meticulous details, such as remote operated curtains and shades, a Sonos system and let's not forget the "Snap, Crackle, Pop" of the TWO gel-fueled fireplaces!

Asking $3,250,000. Listed by Louise Phillips Forbes, Brown Harris Stevens.

Bedroom : 2

Bathroom: 2.5

Little Italy

WHERE: 136 Baxter, PHB

COST: $6,750,000

WHEN: 2/27 11am-1pm by appointment

Description: Discreetly tucked away at the intersection of Soho, Nolita, and Chinatown, 136 Baxter Penthouse B is a duplex three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence with an expansive landscaped terrace, the ultimate in downtown living. With southern and eastern exposures, plus floor-to-ceiling windows, the residence offers a private living experience that is nonetheless open and light. Sophisticated and under the radar, 136 Baxter Penthouse B is a hidden gem for a discerning purchaser, mixing modern with classic in a desirable and boutique setting.

Occupying the top two floors of the Machinery Exchange condominium, Penthouse B has entrances on both the 6th and 7th floors. Each floor has its own character. The bedrooms are on the 6th floor, which is loft-like and filled with pre-war detail, while the public living spaces are on the 7th floor, a modern glass crown to this historic building. The 7th floor welcomes you to the great room, with an open kitchen, living room, and dining area, accented by a wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen is stocked with premium appliances and finishes by Miele, Sub-Zero, and Valcucine.

At over 1600 square feet and oriented for utmost privacy, the oversized terrace envelops the top floor. The outdoor kitchen is top-of-the-line, with a Kalamazoo grill and fridge for easy al fresco dining. On the south and west side of the terrace are two more sitting and lounge areas, showcasing the viewscape of downtown Manhattan. An integrated irrigation system maintains the landscaped terrace.

On the 6th floor, down the brushed steel staircase under the dramatic glass enclosure, are three bedrooms, each with an en suite bath, and all big enough for king beds. Lined with south- and east-facing steel frame windows, the lower floor has 10-foot timber-beamed ceilings, oak floors, cast iron columns, and white-washed exposed brick. The space is an art collector's paradise, with ample wall space for any collection.

The primary suite has two walk-in closets, a double vanity, stall shower, and a custom limestone and hand-cut glass tile bathtub. The secondary suite has a five-fixture bathroom and a walk-in closet. The third bedroom, which can double as an office or study, has two closets and an en-suite bathroom. Adjacent is the midnight kitchen, with fridge and wet bar; and the laundry room, with side-by-side washer/dryer. The residence features multi-zoned central air.

Bedroom : 3

Bathroom: 3

Park Slope

WHERE: The Deermar, 262 9th Street Residence 1103

COST: $11,500 per month

WHEN: Saturday February 26 and Sunday February 27, by appointment only

Description: Introducing Penthouse 03 an elegant 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home perched atop The Deermar, a captivating luxury rental building that harmonizes the dynamism of Park Slope with the viridescent charm of Prospect Park. Natural light pours in through floor-to-ceiling windows, spilling over beautiful hardwood floors and accentuating warm tones, high-end finishes, and subtle details. Private outdoor space offers enticing possibilities for outdoor lounging and urban gardening.

After entering through a keyless Latch entry door, residents are greeted by an airy open-concept living room, dining room, and kitchen saturated with natural light. The kitchen is attractive and functional, equipped with custom Italian lacquer cabinets, LED under-cabinet lighting, a stainless steel sink, bold Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and backsplash, and high-end integrated appliances.

The primary bedroom boasts ample closet space and a pristine en-suite bathroom with honed Dolomiti marble walls and floors, a custom oak vanity, an oversized mirror, and a deep soaking tub. The second bedroom has a reach-in closet and easy access to a marble-clad second bathroom.

The Deermar offers a desirable Park Slope address and a collection of dazzling amenities. Residents enjoy a lush garden oasis, a striking library and billiards room, a fully equipped gym and yoga studio, a convenient co-working area with soundproof phone booths, a conference room, a kitchenette, and a coffee bar, and an expansive rooftop terrace with stunning city views, a dog rub, and a BBQ kitchen. Residents also enjoy private storage, a bicycle room, and an Amazon Hub and package room. A part-time attended lobby is supplemented by a virtual system. The Deermar is moments from a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops, and it is five blocks from the open fields and verdant walking paths of Prospect Park. The F/G/R subway lines are across the street providing access to nearly every subway line in NYC.

Bedroom : 2

Bathroom: 2

East Williamsburg

WHERE: 850 Metropolitan Avenue, Residence 4D

COST: 1,900,000

WHEN: February 27, 2022 from 2-3pm, By Appointment Only

Description: An entertainers dream, this spectacular top-floor 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence has an impressive 1720 square foot private (duplex) roof terrace with incredible city views! This one of a kind home is located on the penthouse level of the building, aka the 4th floor.

Light pours in through the floor to ceiling windows of this South and West facing split two bedroom. This home has state of the art finishes. The open kitchen, which is adorned in custom Italian cabinets and marble counter tops. Featuring integrated Sub Zero refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher, Wolf range and Best hood. The bathrooms are complete with heated floors, a Maax signature bathtub, Moen fixtures, Toto toilet, and custom subway tiles . There are 5 inch white oak floors, central air, and Blomberg washer dryer in the apartment.

The Milk Factory’s emphasis on community and intelligent design extends to its public spaces. Here, highly coveted green space is a large part of the equation and the boutique development possesses several exterior community spaces that set it apart from other New York developments.

A sunken interior courtyard gives all residents access to an enchanting community garden that features floral mural by a local artist. Overlooking the center courtyard, accessible from the building’s second floor, is a covered community terrace. The building also features another expansive communal terrace at the front, nestled underneath the cantilevered addition an open-air oasis that remains protected from the elements. Taken together, these interconnected spaces foster a spatial relationship between the various elements of the building, whilst ensuring a bountiful flow of light and air throughout.

Other building amenities include a windowed gym, bike storage, virtual doorman system, and a double high lobby lounge complete with gas fireplace and textured concrete walls.

850 Metropolitan Avenues Milk Factory condominiums, the former Borden milk distribution plant, now a stunning, converted loft building offering 32 residences in trendy East Williamsburg. The 40,000 square foot, four-story building is just east of Bushwick Avenue and conveniently only two blocks away from the Graham Avenue L train station. Envisioned and executed by ROART, architecture and design firm, they created a development that preserves the buildings elegant proportions while making an audacious architectural statement.

Previously an industrial area, East Williamsburg is a thriving creative quarter with tons of street art, historic buildings, tech enterprises, hot restaurants, and trendy new shops. By contrast to its rowdier, more developed neighbor Central Williamsburg, East Williamsburg still marches to its own beat, resisting relentless development while retaining its historic, community-minded character. Its strong spirit attracts individuals who appreciate the areas cosmopolitan spoils and proximity to downtown Manhattan but also require the all-important element of urban refuge.

Listed by Jennifer Carey of Real New York

Bedroom : 2

Bathroom: 2

New Residential Developments with The Best Views of The City

New York City is never short on breath-taking views, but what if you could see those views from the windows of your bed or living room? Below please find a selection of the best new residential developments with views that are second to none that New Yorkers are lucky enough, or will soon to be lucky enough, to enjoy from their own home.

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What Should Be a Deal Breaker When You're Buying a House?

When buying a new home, it is essential to look out for those things that may seriously impact its value. These problems can often be relatively small but could also be very large and may affect home quality and safety. If you notice any of the following five issues when buying a house, it is probably best to just walk away.

No Garage or Poor Vehicle Storage

Most homes should have garages, and those that don't are typically worth a lot less than those that do. That's because garages help provide a high level of vehicle protection and extra storage for a house. After all, a vehicle in the US spends about 95% of its time parked and out of action.

When evaluating potential deal-breakers in the home-buying process, it's crucial to consider practical aspects like propane usage. For a comprehensive understanding, read about propane tank sizes and their common uses in 2023. This knowledge will aid you in making informed decisions for your home.

Do you want your car sitting out in the rain and snow or getting contaminated with bird feces? Nobody does, so make sure that you find a house with a garage. If there isn't even a simple carport to park the vehicle, it is probably best to just walk away or hold out for a lower price.

Weak Utilities

Inspect the home's utilities to ensure that things like the natural gas piping are safe. For example, you need to ensure that the psi is under 0.25 in your house. This level is standard in homes because reducers help take it from its 1,500 psi level in transmission lines to a safer level.

If your gas is at a lower or higher level, something wrong may need repairs. The same is true of water lines, electrical wiring, and HVAC needs. If you spot anything that will cost thousands of dollars to repair, either demand a lower price or skip out on this purchase.

Damaged Foundations

A house's foundation is critical for its overall structural health. Without a strong foundation, your walls may crack, your window and doors may refuse to close, and you may end up with a heavily damaged house that you won't be safe moving into or trying to sell later.

Foundation repair is expensive and time-consuming, which is why so many sellers try to ignore it or just pass over it in inspections. Instead, if you notice any foundation troubles with a house, demand that the seller fix it, cut the price for the value of the foundation damage, or just buy another house.

Serious Pest Damage

Go through the house with an inspector and look for signs of common pest damage, such as mice or ant holes and even termite-related damage. This process is essential because the previous seller may mention these pests but not discuss their damage to a house and leave you stuck.

Termites are particularly an issue because they can affect a house's foundation and cause other types of long-term damage that may affect your property value and safety. Talk to the inspector about these issues and learn more about how to manage them for yourself properly.

Pollution in the Property

Lastly, it is best to avoid buying a house if there's any pollution on the property. Pollution can include things like leaky gas tanks and other expensive problems to repair and which can be dangerous to your house. You might find yourself suddenly discovering this pollution after the previous owner didn't tell you about it.

That act is naturally illegal, and you have an outstanding lawsuit if the seller does take that approach. However, it is still frustrating to have to go to court to get compensated and pay for repairs and pollution removal. All that time and energy is usually just not worth it when buying a house.

As you can see, several things may make a new house just not worth buying. There wasn't enough room to include everything here, but these are the main concerns you're most likely to experience. Talk to your real estate agent about each of these concerns.

Real New York Launches Sales At 66 Reade

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Cozy up in these warm, wood-paneled spaces

While the winter winds howl outside and temperatures continue to drop, many New Yorkers are seeking refuge indoors and at home. With that in mind, why not take a look at some of New York City's towers that feature the most warm and inviting amenity spaces? Enter beautiful wood-paneled rooms. Warm and inviting, there's something about luxuriously wood-paneled rooms that instantly make one feel cozy and comfortable. Sleek and sumptuous in its finish, wood paneling is also a stunning design statement. With all of the cachet of a cozy cabin, these exceptional buildings also include expansive space for indoor weather activities whether it be a glass of wine by the fire or a card game. Check out some of the most luxurious examples below:

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Our Favorite Listings For The Week: Art-Consultant for $12.75M Renovated Museum Mile Luxury Co-Op

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1120 Fifth Avenue, Apt. 11C | $12,750,000 | Agents: Brian J. Manning and Christopher E. Franklin, Brown Harris Stevens


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"Flipping Out" Star Jeff Lewis Sells Home for Close to $5.2M

In Bravo real estate news Jeff Lewis’ recently cllosed his home for nearly $5.2M and the property was listed by Josh Altman, Matt Altman and Heather Altman of Douglas Elliman.

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Best NYC Rental Buildings with Spectacular Work From Home Views

With more than 50 percent of New Yorkers still working fully remote, NYC developers continue to offer creative, luxurious amenity spaces for residents to call “the office.” From rooftops to indoor/outdoor lounges to outdoor tables for warmer weather, new rental buildings are ensuring your WFH views are spectacular. See below some of the best views you won’t want to miss out on.

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Inside The $100 Million Connecticut Home

Jennifer Leahy, founder of The Jennifer Leahy Team at Douglas Elliman, just brought 19 Great Island in Darien, CT back to market with the new price of $100,000,000.

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Our Favorite Listings For The Week: Luxury On Fifth Ave

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1049 Fifth Avenue, Apartment 4D | $2,495,000 | Agents: Dorothy Schrager of Coldwell Banker Warburg.


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Ryan Serhant Plays Director In New Short Film The Westly

This morning Ryan Serhant unveiled a new video for The Westly where he plays the director in this comical film showcasing the properties highlights. The new film titled, "BTW - Behind the Westly" offers a behind-the-scenes look inside The Westly, a boutique, 20-story condo development located at 251 West 91st Street. The film stars Ryan Serhant, founder of the multidimensional real estate brokerage firm SERHANT. and star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York. The film was produced by SERHANT. Studios.

The Westly, developed by Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital, consists of two- to five-bedroom homes, with select homes offering private outdoor terraces. The residences range in size from approximately 1,252 to 3,524 square feet, with asking prices starting at approximately $2.625 million for a two-bedroom to $13.5 million for a five-bedroom home. SERHANT. New Development is managing the marketing and sales for The Westly.

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