A Look At The Sales Launch for 393 West End Avenue
Nestled within the West End Collegiate Historic District, the iconic Pre-war building represents what is likely the neighborhood’s last condominium conversion
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Nestled within the West End Collegiate Historic District, the iconic Pre-war building represents what is likely the neighborhood’s last condominium conversion
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This majestic three-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home with panoramic views & enormous private rooftop deck is a dream come true. The apartment faces West with jaw-dropping Manhattan skyline & water views overlooking Flushing Creek & East River. There are wraparound private balconies that accentuate the dining and living room spaces with a duplex rooftop private terrace for all your entertaining needs. We even included your own customized built-in BBQ area with WOLF gas range grill set on the roof deck for your ultimate pleasure. The total private outdoor space is 1213 SF. Combined with living space of 2,156 SF; you have 3,369 total area SF of space to enjoy!
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This combined two full-floor duplex at the boutique 14-unit The Benson, 1045 Madison Avenue (bet. 79 & 80), #11 has over 8,300 square feet, 10 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms, 2 kitchens and a great room that transports to a bygone era overlooking Madison Avenue with vignettes of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park treetops.
The Benson provides the services and amenities of a 5-star hotel with 24-hour door staff, concierge, basketball court, movie theater, spa with sauna and steam room, fitness center, library, garden, kids playroom and pet spa. Anna Shagalov, Bo Poulson and Kristin Herrera Brown Harris Stevens are the listing agents.
A sun-flooded, full-floor, tower residence at The Sherry Netherland with expansive views of Central Park and the Manhattan Skyline. Originally designed by renowned interior designer, Geoffrey Bradfield, this home is the epitome of elegance and sophistication.
A private, gilded landing greets you upon exiting the attended elevator on the 29th floor. Enter into the formal gallery to the grandly scaled Great Room. Fronting directly on Fifth Avenue and Central Park, this vast entertaining space faces North and West. Lying adjacent is the spacious dining room/library, clad in custom millwork. Concealed by the millwork, there is a door to the windowed kitchen with Central Park Views. Off of the kitchen is a full bath and the service entrance.
Completing the home are two bedroom suites tucked discreetly off the gallery. The corner, primary suite defines luxury with gracious proportions. Facing South and West, the primary bedroom and attached dressing room feature unobstructed views of Central Park. A walk-in-closet and marble bath complete the primary. Across the hall, with South facing views, is the second bedroom suite or office, clad in custom millwork, concealing its ample closets. A windowed dressing room leads to the ensuite marble bath. This two bedroom/three and one half-bathroom full-floor tower residence is the ultimate home for an owner who wishes to enjoy the luxury of hotel living and services, while also owning a home with one-of-a-kind architectural significance and grandeur. Kimberlee Knecht of Douglad Elliman is the listing agent.
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Manhattan real estate has always played by its own rules, and 2025 was no exception. While national headlines highlighted buyers slowly re-entering the market, New York charged into the year at full speed.
As we enter the busy spring homebuying season, buyers are seeking residences that not only feature the best layouts, finishes and amenities but homes situated near the city’s most beautiful parks offering open space and a bit of reprieve from the daily hustle and bustle.
It’s time to spring ahead in these NYC condos featuring the best park views and access.
Waterline Square is an iconic collection of three residential buildings along the Hudson River where Midtown meets the Upper West Side. Each of the three towers faces the beautiful Waterline Square Park, a lush oasis designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects that serves as both a backyard and an oasis. Spanning nearly three acres, the park is complete with water features, lush plantings, walking paths and a playground, creating a verdant view and serene retreat.
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Situated directly on the waterfront and rising thirty stories high, the harbor and city views from Quay Tower are truly one-of-a-kind. Quay Tower is steps from Brooklyn Bridge Park, a stunning greenspace that sits at the mouth of the East River and overlooks the Lower Manhattan skyline. Picnic lawns, recreational fields, playgrounds, and landscaped walking, running, and biking paths unfurl across 85 acres and several reclaimed piers. To be enjoyed all year round, the park hosts events, greenmarkets, and a private marina.
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No. 33 Park Row, the first residential project in New York City designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, overlooks lower Manhattan’s historic City Hall Park. Offering the rare privilege of fully preserved, unobstructed park views from every residence, No. 33 Park Row is an intimate collection of just 30 homes providing great personal privacy. The intimate scale of No. 33 Park Row is juxtaposed with the grand scale of its individual residences, which feature stunning wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the park.
No. 33 Park Row features Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners signature copper screen fins along the building’s exterior that evoke the iconic fins on the exterior of the Pompidou Centre in Paris and One Hyde Park in London. For No. 33 Park Row, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners introduced contemporary architectural elements that reference Downtown Manhattan’s industrial- era commercial buildings, including massive windows, decorative copper screen fins around balconies and terraces, and distinctive dark steel framing on the façade.
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This spectacular three bedroom plus den Penthouse has breathtaking panoramic Central Park and New York City Skyline Views and offers the best of New York City living.The direct elevator entry opens to the exquisite floor-through home with floor-to -ceiling windows showcasing the 550 SF planted wrap-around terrace and jaw-dropping views over the Reservoir .The wrap-around terrace is accessed from most rooms and comes complete with an automated irrigation system and room for two chairs and a table to enjoy your morning coffee or evening cocktail over-looking Central Park. Beautifully renovated by Reger Designs, the apartment boosts an incredible flow that is conducive to a comfortable lifestyle. The dramatic living room is perfect for entertaining or just relaxing and taking in the views from any angle. Represented by Lisa Lippman of Brown Harris Stevens. Asking $9,995,000.
Located in one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods, The Westly is nestled between both Central Park and Riverside Park. The building is near notable private schools including Dwight, Trinity, and Columbia Prep private schools and near higher education institutions Columbia and Fordham University. The neighborhood provides convenient access to transportation, plus a wealth of extracurricular activities for families, including entertainment and cultural venues and restaurants.
Developed by Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital, The Westly features 52 residences consisting 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.
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Designed inside and out by the celebrated INC Architecture & Design, Vandewater is a fresh representation of the local classical neo-gothic architecture of Morningside Heights. Located in one of New York City's most vibrant and intellectually lively neighborhoods, Vandewater offers residences ranging from studios to four bedrooms. The 33-story tower is nestled between some of the city’s most renowned green spaces including Morningside Park, Riverside Park, and Sakura Park, offering exceptional opportunities for mindful recreation and leisure. Additionally, Vandewater boasts its own landscaped terrace and intimate private gardens by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, inspired by the cultivated natural designs of Frederick Law Olmsted, architect of Central Park.
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Nestled in uptown Manhattan between Central Park and the Harlem River, The HUXLEY is a stunning boutique condominium brought to life by experienced New York City-based firms Workshop DA and Wonder Works. Beneath a gorgeous travertine façade, HUXLEY offers 71 beautifully appointed homes in spacious open plan studio to 3-bedroom layouts. The HUXLEY is just steps from Central Park and Museum Mile.
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This split 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath is nothing short of extraordinary. Immediately upon entry you will be amazed by soaring 13 foot ceilings with oversized windows framing dramatic skyline views. This is the only floor in the building with this ceiling height. Southern exposures in every room offer incredible light. These show stopping views can also be enjoyed from your private 425 square foot set-back, south-facing terrace. We can promise you have not seen a terrace with views like this! Through the entry hall, enter into the open living room, dining room and chef's kitchen. The open floorplan combined with high ceilings and oversized windows exude elevated loftlike living. The kitchen features custom handcrafted Smallbone of Devizes European Oak cabinetry, pantry, polished concrete countertops, and top of the line Miele appliances. Privately secluded on one side of the apartment, the primary bedroom suite offers gracious closets and ensuite bath with radiant floor heating, steam shower and cast iron soaking tub. The second bedroom also offers an ensuite bath with custom mosaic flooring. Represented by Joanne Greene and Nada Rizk of Brown Harris Stevens. Asking $5,500,000.
145 Central Park North sits directly on Central Park in the iconic neighborhood of Harlem. A luxury-defining condominium where residents enjoy the city’s most famous park as it unfurls before them. The project is developed by Grid Group Development and designed by GLUCK+ and offers just 37 stunning residences in 1- to 4-bedroom layouts. Every home blends high-end finishes with contemporary design themes, and each one possesses tantalizing unobstructed views of Central Park.
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WHERE: The West, 547 West 47th Street, Residence #1110
WHEN: Sunday, 4/09 (12PM to 1:30PM; By Appointment Only)
Description: Located at 547 West 47th Street on 11th Avenue just blocks from Hudson Yards, The West is a new 12-story luxury condominium bringing 219 loft-style studio to three-bedroom residences and over 25,000 square feet of curated amenities to Hell’s Kitchen. Envisioned inside and out by innovative Dutch design team Concrete, The West takes inspiration from classic New York City factory lofts with open layouts, oak flooring, high ceilings and oversized windows.
Priced at $1,995,000, Residence #1110 is an 880-square-foot split two-bedroom located on the 11th floor with West-facing exposure, bringing incredible light into the home and remarkable sunset views. The entry foyer leads to the spacious living room and open-concept kitchen, which features Calacatta marble countertops and backsplashes, custom cabinetry with ample storage and appliances by Miele and Bosch. To the left of the central living area is the light-filled secondary bedroom or home office, which features its own private terrace overlooking 11th Avenue. On the opposite side of the home, the primary bedroom cantilevers out with Southwest corner floor-to-ceiling windows. The stylishly designed en-suite bath of the primary bedroom features light grey terrazzo flooring, white ceramic wall tiles, Calacatta marble countertop on custom white double-vanity, nickel fixture by Rohl and a pocket door that separates the shower area from the vanity. All homes at The West are graced with conveniences such as an in-residence washer and dryer, central air conditioning, private storage included and motorized roller shades at windows, making these residences perfect urban oases.
The suite of multi-level, indoor/outdoor amenities is truly where The West comes to life. Beyond the lush landscaping of the West 47th Street entrance, and the 24-hour attended lobby, residents can enjoy hotel-like services and amenities like the glass-enclosed library with its fireplace and lounge. A double-height state-of-the-art fitness center with yoga studio and outdoor fitness terrace is curated by The Wright Fit, creating a meaningful and encouraging space for personal fitness. At the crown of the building, residents can enjoy views from the Hudson River to the Midtown Skyline from the rooftop swimming pool, multiple outdoor kitchens, dining areas and lounge areas, as well as more intimate spaces like the rooftop fire pit or private cabanas.
To RSVP, email info@thewest.nyc or call 212-353-5009.
Bedroom : 2
Bathroom: 2
WHERE: 8 Bethune Street #7
COST: $890,000
WHEN:By Appointment only
Description: This 2-flight walk-up loft packs a big punch with dramatic details from the moment you step foot inside. You’ll notice high 9.5-foot ceilings, white hardwood floors, exposed white brick walls, a decorative fireplace, and five windows with south and east exposures and treetop views. All these elements combine to create a warm, inviting, and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The spacious living/dining room spans 23-feet and can comfortably accommodate a full-size dining table with room to spare, while two large windows with sunny south and east exposures provide plenty of natural light throughout. A bedroom features a large walk-in closet, and large window with shutter blinds.
The windowed eat-in kitchen offers plenty of space to cook and features a 4-burner Bertazzoni gas stove, stainless steel refrigerator, Fisher & Paykel dishwasher, marble floors, and custom ceramic tiled counters with plenty of cabinet space for all your cooking needs.
Bedroom : 1
Bathroom: 1
WHERE: 505 W 43rd Street, Residence #4M
COST: $1,815,000
WHEN: Weekdays & Weekends By Appointment
Description: Located on Manhattan’s blossoming Far West Side, 505 W 43 is a chic new condo development with cutting-edge architecture by Eran Chen of ODA New York and interior design firepower from Lemay & Escobar. Comprised of two boutique towers situated around a 6,000-square-foot, open-air courtyard and landscaped garden, 505 W 43 offers 122 stylish studio to three-bedroom residences featuring open-plan living rooms, wide plank oak wood floors, and select homes with substantial terraces and dazzling skyline views.
Residence 4M is a massive 1,042-square-foot split two-bedroom with 9' ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a sunny, south-facing 128-square-foot terrace. Currently priced at $1,815,000, this gracious home features an abundance of beautiful natural light, ample storage, five-inch light oak flooring throughout, and an open kitchen with white lacquer cabinetry, white quartz countertops and Bosch oven, refrigerator and dishwasher. There is also a Bosch washer and dryer in the apartment and a Silhouette wine refrigerator that makes every day feel luxurious.
With one foot amidst the city’s most iconic attractions and another in a quiet and convenient residential corner of Hell's Kitchen, 505 W 43 provides the best of iconic NYC living for a wide variety of potential purchasers. Residents of 505 W 43 enjoy a robust suite of hotel-level amenities that includes a heated indoor/outdoor pool with an adjacent sun deck and meditation garden, state-of-the-art fitness center, double-height lobby library and lounge, convenient bike storage, children’s playroom and a stunning furnished terrace with twinkling views of the Manhattan skyline.
Bedroom : 2
Bathroom: 2
The Luxury Waterfront Residential Building is the First Collaboration Between Leading U.S. Architecture Firms, Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Olson Kundig
Read MoreOn the heels of revealing an exclusive partnership with Cipriani, Mast Capital, one of South Florida’s most active real estate development and investment firms, has today announced the launch of sales at its highly anticipated project, Cipriani Residences Miami, the brand’s first ground-up residences in the United States.
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Located at 1420 South Miami Avenue in the city’s thriving Financial District, the building has already made a tremendous impact on the luxury market since debuting only a couple of weeks ago, garnering an abundance of qualified inquiries. Sales and marketing efforts for the project are being handled exclusively by Fortune Development Sales.
“Cipriani Residences Miami was designed to satisfy what luxury buyers are searching for today, and we’re excited to come to market with so much interest already underway,” said Camilo Miguel Jr., CEO and Founder of Mast Capital. “Brickell has anchored itself as one of the country’s most exciting urban destinations and we’ve seen overwhelming demand for an exclusive, highly curated residential experience catering to a more discerning buyer. The migration of wealth and influx of Wall Street and Silicon Valley companies to the area – coupled with heightened expectations for premium lifestyle options — make it clear to us that the market is ready for an ultra-luxury, service-driven condominium project. As buyers increasingly demand more exclusive experiences, we are confident that they will recognize the value of the Cipriani name and our concerted vision to upend all expectations for the area.”
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Harnessing the essence of the Cipriani brand – recognized for its distinguished style, world-class service and four generations of history and tradition – Cipriani Residences Miami will deliver an unprecedented residential lifestyle with one- to four-bedroom residences priced from $1.1 million. The tower will rise 80 stories above the Brickell neighborhood, Biscayne Bay and Simpson Park, and is expected to complete at the end of 2025.
For more information about the building or to make an appointment with the sales team, please visit wwww.ciprianiresidencesmiami.com. You can also reach out to 786-850-1420 or email info@ciprianiresidencesmiami.com.
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Presented by Raydel Cabale with Florida Realty Of Miami Corp. Key Largo's paradise, a brand new ultra modern, waterfront house with 3072 magnificent square ft.
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The entire home stays cool all year round under air conditioning for the tropical climate, and has 4748 ft total of CBS construction on a deep water canal with direct access to the gulf and bay. Enjoy the serene water and bay views from every room around the home.
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As luxury commodities featured, there is a private stainless steel interior elevator, and 2 full kitchens (one in each floor).
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The house features a driveway and boat dock with a 10, 000 lb electric boat lift.
The master bathroom has a luxe floating tub, shower & bidet. The home is pre-wired for cameras & custom stereos. The property is ideal for VRBO rental. Also includes a tankless water heater, has low electric costs, all LED lighting throughout, with top of the line Thermador appliances, washer and dryer, off floor vanities; all while accommodating to sleeping 8 guests.
The home has no association at all and still has a private community beach and 2 private community boat ramps with parking. Possible owner financing is available.
Contact Raydel Cabale today for your next paradise home.
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The strength of the real estate market is dominating headlines. Recent reports reveal that nearly 400 Manhattan homes priced at $4 million and over went into contract during the first 12 weeks of 2022, breaking the record-high benchmark set just last year. Low inventory, frenzied scheduling, and bidding wars at all price points have become a hallmark of today’s real estate market.
To help buyers put their best financial foot forward, industry veteran and top producing agent Scott Harris of Brown Harris Stevens offers the following tips:
On your mark, get set, go!
Scott Harris
To ensure that you are ready for action at the onset, have your down payment funds identified, know how long it might take to liquidate, and have your up-to-date financial statements at your fingertips.
Scott and his team recently represented the seller of a prime listing that a buyer set their sights on. The buyer, however, had money tied up overseas and the timeframe for the government to approve the release of funds was over six weeks. The delay created an opening for another buyer to swoop in and win the deal.
Don’t wait until the deadline.
Scott is seeing very competitive bidding situations, and strong buyers are winning. Your 2021 Federal and State Tax Returns will undoubtedly be required for financing and Board review as applicable – do not wait until April 18 to file.
The team recently worked with a buyer who just moved from overseas and did not have a 2021 tax return. As a result, the buyer was on the losing end of three 3 bidding wars. The fourth time was a charm, Scott was able to call on a personal relationship with a member of the Board and appeal for special dispensation.
With proper preparation, the higher bid does not always win.
Rising interest rates are creating an even greater sense of urgency in an already frenetic market. A successful buyer will have a pre-approval in hand and a mortgage relationship just a phone call away.
Case in point: Two buyers were vying for the team’s listing Downtown. One buyer had a preapproval, was outbid, and had to obtain a new preapproval. Simultaneously, a second buyer came in with an even higher bid. Luckily, the first buyer demonstrated their financial qualifications, and the seller decided to stay with them.
The clearer, the better.
When communicating your offer, your agent will paint a picture of your financial standing with the seller’s agent. Make sure they have a clear understanding of your compensation package, stock options and bonus structure, as well as portfolio accounts and ancillary sources of income.
Scott recently worked with a buyer with approximately $20 million in assets. The individual is retired, and income is derived by continually selling-off and buying new investments as part of their real estate investment portfolio. The activity can be confusing, and success is found in Scott’s ability to help the listing agent understand.
Reputation matters.
Your broker’s reputation can add or subtract from your bottom line. In a competitive market, you need to work with an agent that has strong relationships and an equally strong reputation within the brokerage community to avoid any overarching feeling of mistrust.
Although every bidding war will not be won, buyers find comfort in understanding why. In a recent competitive situation, Scott’s relationship with the listing agent allowed him to know that his buyer was the third highest offer and still lost by over $100,000! In another situation, his client won the bidding, and this was purely because of his relationship with the listing agent whom he happened to be working on another simultaneous deal with. Through those interactions, she knew that time was not being wasted and that the buyers were as qualified as they were serious about the property.
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The Hayworth, Courtesy of 86 Lex Owner, LLC.
Zeckendorf Development, a privately owned real estate development firm headed by the multi-generational Zeckendorf family, today announces the purchase for over $200M of The Hayworth Condominium located on the Upper East Side at 1289 Lexington Avenue.
This acquisition represents a new chapter for the project under the ownership of Zeckendorf Development, who will reimagine the 5,000- square foot above grade amenity floor located within the 61-unit building. Amenities include a well-appointed fitness center, library, resident lounge, educational and professional spaces as well as a rooftop terrace.
“The building is complete and we look forward to reintroducing it to the market with renewed common areas, branding and pricing. It’s a perfect family building in a central location on the Upper East Side, in one of the most undersupplied markets in Manhattan,” said Artie Zeckendorf, Partner of Zeckendorf Development.
The project is an original interpretation of a classic Upper East Side residence, relying on traditional materials infused with artfully designed pleated bay windows. Its open, thoughtful layouts offer intricate design details, and exquisite finishes by Interior Architect Lee Mindel, co-founder of SheltonMindel.
Located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in the prestigious Carnegie Hill neighborhood, the building offers immediate proximity to both Central Park and Museum Mile, the iconic 92Y, art galleries, and neighborhood eateries and boutiques.
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Charles Manger
Last year, Compass was involved in approximately 30.0 percent of all residential real estate transactions at or above $10 million in the Hamptons, totaling $2.84 billion in transaction volume. Joining Compass in the Hamptons to aid in this substantial presence within the ultra-luxury market is industry veteran and respected local executive Charles Manger. Manger joins Compass following an extensive career in the financial and real estate industries, previously establishing NYC-based Brown Harris Stevens as a brokerage on the East End and serving as a board member for the Hamptons and North Fork Realtors’ Association.
"We are tremendously proud of how much we have grown in the Tri-State while maintaining our collaborative and agent-first culture," said Gordon Golub, Tri-State Regional Vice President. "Charles is a perfect match for us as a respected leader in the community and will play an integral role in helping our East End agents continue to grow their business."
"I admire the Compass success story and how they have pushed the industry into a new age of innovation with modern tools and unique programs," said Charles.
In February, the firm released its first ultra-luxury report on the $10 million and over residential real estate market in the Hamptons and across the country, noting 112 sales at $2.1 billion industry-wide on the East End alone, representing a 35.0 percent and a 45.0 percent increase year-over-year.
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75 Park Place is a glorious home indeed- in pristine condition ready to be moved into right away- and loved for generations. This remarkable late 19th century property was reimagined by noted architect Elizabeth Roberts and published in New York Magazine. A total and complete gut renovation was painstakingly undertaken which replaced every wire and every pipe, and system- whilst retaining stunning period detail.
The house is a legal two-family anode and features an upper triplex with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, and garden floor one bedroom guest suite or investment opportunity or lavish additional living space for the primary owners. The house also features a wood burning fireplace in the kitchen, original preserved 19th century cabinetry and other Victorian details such as hand carved plasterwork ceiling and wall detail, and hand carved millwork throughout including the gorgeous restored banisters.
The kitchen features Fisher Paykel dish drawers, a restaurant-grade vented BlueStar stove and radiant heat underfoot by the sink. The 10 foot long marble island contains a double sink, two sided storage and bar seating for four. A multi-pure charcoal filter for clean drinking water is built into the sink as well as a whole-house filtration water system found in the basement which filters all water coming into the house.
275 Park Place, at Vanderbilt Avenue is 2 blocks from Grand Army Plaza, the gateway of Prospect Park. Not only is there a block association with an annual block party, but neighboring Vanderbilt is closed to traffic many weekends for an open-air pedestrian shopping and dining esplanade and boasts several amazing coffee shops and critic-reviewed restaurants line the Avenue. Olmstead, Maison Yaki, Fausto, James, Faun, LaLou and White Tiger. R&D foods for prepared take-out and catering. Plus the Fish Market, Prospect Butcher, Union Market and the Saturday Farmer's Market at Grand Army Plaza for all your food shopping needs. Old Brooklyn Bagel Shoppe has beloved bagels and French bakery Mille-Feuille for perfect croissants. The best of everything is right outside your door.
This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home at 985 Park Avenue Apartment 12/13 is available now. The unit itself is as sophisticated and beautiful as they come. It spans two full floors of a 15-floor building, with wood flooring, custom molding, and individual, climate-controlled rooms throughout. The living room has ten-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and French doors, which open to a Juliet balcony, where views of Park Avenue and famous New York sights can be had. Plus, there’s a fireplace — one of only two in the entire building.
The kitchen has custom, built-in cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances, along with a large pantry and an abundance of counter space. Upstairs, which can be reached directly by elevator, houses a huge primary bedroom, with a walk-in closet. There’s a marble bathroom with a soaking tub, stall shower, double-vanity, and radiant heated floors. There are two more bedrooms, one of which is currently being used as an office space.
The building at 985 Park is intimate and has all the trappings — including full-time door staff, keyed elevator access, and a video intercom. It’s also only two blocks away from Central Park and some of the best museums in the city.
This unit is listed for $7,650,000 by broker Judy Kloner of Coldwell Banker Warburg.
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Recently listed at Flatiron House for $13,500,000, this spectacular full-floor residence includes floor-to-ceiling windows and is accented with 222 sq ft planted and irrigated loggia that offers sweeping 360 degree views of city landmarks and the skyline beyond.
Situated within The Tower of the building facing 23rd Street, Residence 21A is a 3,194 sqft. 4-bedroom, 4 bath full-floor residence with everything one can ask for in a residence. Elevators open into a gracious entry gallery leading to the corner open living and dining room with bright south and east exposures, with views including The Clocktower and downtown Manhattan. Residents will enjoy a bespoke windowed chef’s kitchen featuring custom oak, lacquer, and ribbed glass cabinetry framed in brass, and a large island along with Calacatta Lincoln marble slab countertops and backsplashes and a pantry. Appliances include a Thermador six burner with griddle and two oven gas range, a vented hood, a Bosch speed oven and dishwasher, and a Gaggenau refrigerator/freezer and full height wine refrigerator. The primary bedroom offers access to the planted loggia and is generously sized with a large walk-in closet and windowed dressing room. A five-fixture windowed primary bathroom features a custom vanity, heated marble floors, a 6’ Kohler bathtub, and glass-enclosed shower. Two secondary bedrooms, both facing north and west offer Empire State Building views, while the fourth bedroom faces east and offers direct loggia access.
This 1,661sqft home has a loft-like ambiance with 11’ beamed ceilings and oversized windows There is a large living and dining space and a fabulous kitchen with white/gray marble countertops and backsplash. There is even a space that can be used as a home office, gym, or media room. With striking 11' beamed ceilings and oversize windows, bask in its brightness and loft-like ambience. The entrance foyer leads to a dining space with the living room on the left and a 15'x12' home office/media room with a walk-in closet to the right.
It is located in a prewar, art deco building designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert. Gilbert’s most famous commissions include the Woolworth Building, US Custom House, New York Life and US Supreme Court, and then in the late 1920s, he designed 130 West 30th Street. Originally used as a manufacturing loft, the Assyrian-styled building was then gut renovated and converted to condominium residences in 2003.
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Manhattan real estate has always played by its own rules, and 2025 was no exception. While national headlines highlighted buyers slowly re-entering the market, New York charged into the year at full speed.
When looking for a home, it's important to consider the prospects of the future and any needs that may arise then. Make sure to get a home with all the spaces you may need including a garage. Read on to see a few reasons why it's a must-have in your next home.
When you have a garage on your property, it will improve the security of your home and property. This is because any items you store in the garage, including your car, will be a lot safer in the garage than they would be out in the street. You may even get lower rates from your insurance company if you indicate that your home has a garage, as this shows that it will be safer to keep your car and there's a lower risk of theft or vandalism. Make sure to have the garage door inspected regularly if you do purchase a home with one. Don't take the risk that 45% of garage owners take when they don't have their garage door inspected since it gets installed.
A garage adds your home's square footage, and this is something that can be used to your advantage when you decide to sell your home. You will not only enjoy having added value to your home, but will be glad to have the additional livable space. Since you can revamp your garage and make it a fully functional room in your house for recreation or something similar, it's a good idea to get a home with a garage. You will save a lot of time and effort in this way as you won't have to construct a garage when you need one for any of a number of uses.
Having a garage is very convenient as it will keep your car safe from the extremities of harsh weather, ensuring that it's in a comfortable state to use whenever you need it. In the winter, for instance, you won't have to spend time and energy scraping ice off your car every morning before you drive away. During hot seasons, you will also protect your car from the hot sun, which can make it uncomfortable to get into and drive without some advance preparation. With about 733 auto-related accidents in the United States every single hour, it's important to do your best to make sure that you're comfortable when you drive and there are no hidden issues that can impair your ability to drive safely such as decreased vision thanks to a street of ice that you missed while scraping it off.
With a garage at home, you have extra space to store both outdoor items such as grass trimmers and lawnmowers. Kid's skates and bicycles as well as other bulky toys will also find an easy place to keep inside the garage. This way, you will free up room inside your home and have a better ability to keep it organized at all times. You can also keep hobby items in the garage where they will be safely out of the way when you're not using them. When you do need them, you can retrieve them easily and keep them away once again when you're done. Since it will be open and well-ventilated, you will be able to do activities that need an adequate amount of fresh air as a plus.
With the oil in an RV needing to be changed at almost the same rate as a regular car, which is about every 4,000 to 6,000 miles, variable depending on whether you use synthetic oil, have a high-mileage vehicle, or have an older RV, you can do this comfortably in your garage if you have one. The factors above make it obvious that you should add a garage to your list of priorities for your next home. You will enjoy the convenience it offers and will enjoy a more robust and functional life.
We see them everyday- born out of necessity, a means of transport, or perhaps for safety. What was once a thing of elegance, from winding spiral staircases to grand arched double staircases, stairs had quickly become part of the mundane, an after-thought to many. Recently, the evolution of stairs has come around full circle. More and more homeowners are considering the staircase as an integral part of the aesthetic of their home design. Using different materials like metal, wood, and concrete, to match the look of the residence, many are making the staircase a focal point of the home. No longer just for function, these homes include the craftsmanship and creativity of what we are beginning to see in the staircase- working almost like a sculpture.
Tribeca’s most sculptural and avant-garde building to-date, 12 Warren is home to an architecturally driven Townhouse South, an exquisite residence largely defined by a striking sculptural staircase partly finished in board-formed concrete. The eye-catching staircase spans the three levels of the home, weaving a unique design moment that harkens back to the building's bluestone façade throughout the residence. Developed and designed by DDG, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom, two-powder room triplex residence features ceilings up to 22 feet in height, as well as a number of special architectural details including board-formed concrete ceilings, bluestone accents connecting back to the building’s facade, and deep planter boxes with lush greenery.
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Downtown Manhattan's tallest tower, 30 Park Place Four Seasons Private Residences, has been designed by world-renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern and offers 157 ultra-luxury condominiums, including a penthouse selection of 11 half- and full-floor homes, set atop The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown. Occupying the first 24 floors of the tower and known for its five-star services, experiences, and amenities, The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown features interiors by famed hospitality duo, Yabu Pushelberg. Making a bold modern statement within the pre-war inspired tower, the grand staircase that leads from the lobby to upstairs event space is one of the focal points of the building. Accessible to 30 Park Place residents, owners may use the secret door that is tucked within the condo lobby, allowing ease between the two spaces without ever having to go outside.
The critically acclaimed 60-story tower conceived by world-renowned Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron, has officially unveiled its amenity space this week. The dramatic 17,000-square-foot private amenity space, also designed by Herzog & de Meuron, spans the ninth and tenth floors and is connected by a one-of-a-kind circular concrete staircase. The space includes a 75-foot pool with an adjoining landscaped outdoor sun deck and hot tub; Leonard fitness center with yoga studio, steam room and treatment room; library lounge; indoor/outdoor theater; private dining salon; catering kitchen; conference center; and children’s play area
Located off Park Avenue in the heart of Midtown East, Selene is the latest New York City landmark from Foster + Partners. Soaring 63 stories into the sky, the building features a collection of 94 bespoke quality residences ranging from perfect pied-à-terre one-bedrooms to sprawling full-floor tower homes. Starting from $1.875M, Selene's luminous residences feature elegantly undulating glass walls, high quality finishes unmatched by any other luxury tower, and iconic day-to-night vistas. The building's duplex residence features an intricately crafted spiral staircase as the centerpiece of the stunning home.
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What might be the favorite room in a home, but the master bathroom? The place we leave ourselves most vulnerable can also be the most beautiful. We’ve searched for some of our favorite bathrooms that will be dreaming to be ours.
The primary bathrooms include a custom-made Namibia White and Thassos mosaic flooring, hand-selected Calacatta Gold marble walls and countertops from Italy, and custom white lacquer oak vanities. Oversized showers are finished with polished nickel rain showerheads and infinity drains. In addition to a glass enclosed walk-in shower, some residences feature undermount tubs with cove-lit Calacatta Gold marble slab ledges or Waterworks oval freestanding tubs. Every detail is accounted for: Duravit floor mounted toilets, Waterworks polished nickel fixtures, and even radiant floor heating.
Developed by Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital, The Westly features 52 residences consisting 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.
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Radiant heated white striated marble floors counterbalance white porcelain tile walls. Custom floating wax-finished sycamore double vanities add organic tones that complement backlit mirrored medicine cabinets. Finishing touches include walk-in rain showers with multiple showerheads, deep soaking tubs, and chic Hansgrohe fixtures.
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Thick slabs of Travertine marble coat the walls and floors of stunning primary bathrooms adorned with custom oak double vanities, high-end lighting, a walk-in shower, and a stunning free-standing soaking tub. Radiant heating ensures warmth and comfort all year round.
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This stunning Greenwich Village 3 bedroom, 3 bath pre-war home is the epitome of refined elegance. Approximately 2500 sq ft, with north and south exposures, it was designed with meticulous attention to detail and superior quality. The dramatic expansive open plan living dining area with white oak accented beamed ceilings is lined with a wall of casement windows flooded with sunlight and divided by a custom white oak and leather floating etagere cabinet. The living room with custom cabinetry and millwork centers around a contemporary stone wood burning fireplace. Lindsey Adelman Branching Bubbles lighting fixtures illuminate the dining room which can easily accommodate a dining table for 10-plus people ideally suited for those who love to entertain.
Listed for $5.25M, this 2,500-square-foot 3-bedroom, all ensuite 3-bathroom pre-war co-op has large living spaces, a modern woodburning fireplace and a dining area to seat at least 10 guests. The current owners returned the property from a previous owner's ultra-modern renovation to a refined elegance befitting the home's true nature. Location and amenities top off the home's desirability.
The Northern wing of the home facing East 10th Street offers luxurious living space. The graciously proportioned primary suite encompasses a second fireplace with limestone surround, a large walk-in closet and a spa-like master bathroom featuring double-deep Philippe Starck soaking tub, an over-sized steam shower, and a cantilevered Corian vanity with two wash basins.
A large second bedroom has windowed en-suite full bath. Rooms are pin-drop quiet with new double paned casement windows. The connecting hallway between bedrooms employs a custom-built office nook. Bookshelves line the third bedroom/den off the living room with full en-suite windowed bath.
40-50 East 10th Street, highly revered for its beautiful prewar design, was built in 1929 by Helme and Corbett Architects, whose projects include One Fifth Avenue and the Metropolitan Life North Building on Madison Square Park. Located on one of most desirable tree-lined streets, in Greenwich Village, the cooperative offers full time doorman, Live-in superintendent, laundry room, fitness room, children's playroom, storage room and bike storage. Owners also have access to a beautifully landscaped roof garden, in addition to a quiet tranquil back garden. Pets are most welcome. The lobby, hallways, and all landings, have all been recently renovated.
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