Ryan Serhant and Tamir Shemesh Host Macallan Tasting at The Westly on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

Ryan Serhant, founder of real estate brokerage SERHANT. and Tamir Shemesh, founder of The Shemesh Team at SERHANT. hosted a Macallan tasting event on January 11th at The Westly, a boutique condo development located at 251 West 91st Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The event attracted more than 50 top brokers and was held in The Westly’s 6A residence, a 2,916-square-foot four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence located on the 6th floor with oversized windows for natural light and beautiful treelined views. 

Images courtesy of SERHANT.

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First Look Inside The Luxe Cipriani Residences Miami

Cipriani Residences MiamiThis 80-story condo tower that is set to rise above Miami’s Financial District, with views of the Brickell neighborhood, Biscayne Bay and Simpson Park, will be the first ground-up Cipriani residences in the U.S.

Designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, the homes will feature 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, private outdoor spaces, curved lines, generous walk-in closets, separate standalone laundry rooms, smart-home technology and custom finishes.

The tower harnesses the essence of the Cipriani brand, which is recognized for its sophisticated style, world-class service and four generations of history and tradition that goes back to the launch of Harry’s Bar in 1931 in Venice, and marries Miami's modern aesthetic with Cipriani's nautical Venetian heritage.

Interiors designed by Leo Bertacchini, the project’s head designer from the prestigious design firm 1508 London, are an authentic interpretation of the brand. With subtle nods in the choice of furnishings, materials, finishes and color palette, the design is an amalgamation of features directly inspired by Cipriani’s most beloved properties. Completion is expected for the end of 2025.

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Explore the Lavish Mansions of Top NFL Players: A Glimpse into Their Grand Homes

NFL stars across the league are included in the list of some of the most well-paid athletes in the world. As they earn and bring in sponsorship deals, many look to property as a way to invest their earnings. 

As the salary cap grows and players move towards the end of their contracts, they enter free agency and teams often compete to sign the top stars with ever increased offers in wages to tempt them.

Fans of the league will search out and discover how their favorite players live almost as much as they will check on the odds to win the super bowl.

Beyond the glamour and glitz, many NFL players are savvy investors, particularly in real estate. These investments often go beyond mere luxury, serving as smart financial strategies for long-term wealth building. Properties like these are not just homes but also assets that appreciate over time, providing financial security long after their playing days are over. This trend reflects a growing awareness among athletes of the importance of financial planning and investment.

Some of the biggest and best houses owned by NFL stars are listed below:

Tom Brady

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The greatest quarterback of all time in the NFL is clearly going to be number one. He has amassed immense wealth and is the owner of one of the most incredible homes in the country. 

Having sold their California mansion to Dr Dre for an eye-watering $40 million and moved across to an even more impressive mansion in Boston while playing for the New England Patriots. The mansion sits on 5.2 acres and right next door to the Patriots owner.

With five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a spa, and a huge pool with a Baja shelf it is an idyllic home. There is a massive library, wine cellar as well as a yoga studio to keep in shape.

Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers has been going up against Brady for years, their careers have seen them going head-to-head so often and Rodgers has also earnt a huge fortune as one of the nest players in the game. 

He has a large portfolio of houses since amassing his wealth and one of the biggest and most impressive mansions on his portfolio he bought with former girlfriend Danica Patrick for $28 million. 

The California mansion in Malibu was bought from pop-star Robbie Williams after previously renting it from him. The mansion was also previously owned by Janet Jackson.

It is a three-story home with a two-story guest house that look over the ocean with a large decking and outdoor pool which are perfect to relax and enjoy the California summer. It’s a great place for Rodgers to spend the off-season and future retirement across from the cold Wisconsin area he lives during the season while playing for the Green Bay Packers.

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Tony Romo

Since retiring in 2017, Tony Romo moved into broadcasting and is one of the most recognisable names in the sport. His experience as a quarterback in the league in his 14 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys made him a star and a very well paid one as well.

His mansion in Glen Abby, Dallas cost around $6 million to build after he paid $3 million for the land. It is a 32,515 square foot homme with six bedrooms, an awesome pool and incredible outdoor entertainment space.

With three fireplaces, a study, and a spa along with a wealth of other amenities it has almost everything you could wish for him a home.

Reggie Bush

Reggie Bush Home

Bush called time on his career back in 2017 and like Romo has moved into broadcasting not wanting to leave the game completely.

His $7.4 million home in Los Angeles has breath taking views across the city. It is 7,500 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms in Pacific Palisades with neighbours like Slash from Guns ‘N Roses and NBA star Tristan Thompson.

It has an incredible opening foyer that blows you away as well as games rooms and an indoor movie theatre. Plenty of sports facilities are on site like a pool and basketball court while there is a great outdoor kitchen and BBQ area to enjoy the summer days at.

Ndamukong Suh

Suh has been one of the best defensive players in the NFL since being drafted in 2010. He now plays for the Philadelphia Eagles as a defensive tackle. 

He owns a huge mansion in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that is the envy of anyone in the neighbourhood. It’s a massive 11,142 square feet with eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, wine cellar, a spa, and a stunning pool house to enjoy. 

Russell Wilson

After leaving Seattle Seahawks for the Denver Broncos, Wilson bought a new $25 million mansion just south of Denver.

The five-acre property has four bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. The Cherry Hills property also has a 2,590 square foot pool house with an indoor pool to enjoy throughout the year. It is the most expensive single-family home in the Denver area to be bought, eclipsing the $15.725 former Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan spent on his 13-bedroom home.

As we close this tour of NFL stars' luxurious homes, we invite you to stay connected for more glimpses into the lives of your favorite athletes. Follow us on social media channels for the latest updates, or subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive content on celebrity real estate and more.

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Where Buyers Should Look in 2023 for the Best NYC Condo Incentives

Now is maybe the best time to buy in New York City. If your looking for your first home in New York, you can benefit from many incentives for your new home. We’re happy to share with you some of the many new developments across NYC continuing to offer incentives in 2023 to lure buyers and drive deals

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Warm and Welcoming Lobbies for Cold NYC Winters

With colder weather and shorter days, it's important in the Winter for owners of million-dollar apartments to be ushered into a warm and welcoming environment when they arrive home. These New York City lobbies eschew the typical sterile area to grab your mail in favor of elevated design elements that recall the architect and designers' larger vision for the building. 

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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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Enjoy jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park and the Hudson River. Indulge in sensational sunrises and sunsets, and even watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve from this 7,963 square foot treasure in The Park Imperial, one of midtown's most elegant condominiums. The one and only full floor residence in the building, unit 64, is a space you don't want to miss out on. High in the sky, this magnificent, turn-key home was designed by renowned architect Frederic Schwartz, with interiors by Ray Booth of McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier.

The finest materials have been selected throughout, including hand-sewn wide-plank oak flooring, silk and leather wall finishes, and recessed chestnut coffer ceilings. The six Bedrooms and six and a half Baths provide plenty of opportunities to create specialty rooms like staff quarters, billiard's room, media room, home office, home gym or wine cellar. Asking $14,500,000. Represented by Louise Phillips Forbes, Brown Harris Stevens.


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Enjoy jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park and the Hudson River. Indulge in sensational sunrises and sunsets, and even watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve from this 7,963 square foot treasure in The Park Imperial, one of midtown's most elegant condominiums. The one and only full floor residence in the building, unit 64, is a space you don't want to miss out on. High in the sky, this magnificent, turn-key home was designed by renowned architect Frederic Schwartz, with interiors by Ray Booth of McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier. The finest materials have been selected throughout, including hand-sewn wide-plank oak flooring, silk and leather wall finishes, and recessed chestnut coffer ceilings.

The six Bedrooms and six and a half Baths provide plenty of opportunities to create specialty rooms like staff quarters, billiard's room, media room, home office, home gym or wine cellar. Asking $14,500,000. Represented by Louise Phillips Forbes, Brown Harris Stevens.


With 1862 square feet of space, southern and western exposures, and 11-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, this North TriBeCa three bedroom, three bathroom condo has it all!

The timeless open chef’s kitchen, which overlooks the spacious living and dining rooms, features top-of-the-line stainless steel Miele and Subzero appliances, a stylish yet practical concrete countertop, and Italian white oak cabinetry.

The massive king-sized primary bedroom includes a large walk-in closet and an en suite bath with Italian marble and porcelain floor and wall tiles, as well as double sinks, an abundance of storage, a standalone shower, and deep soaking Jacuzzi tub. The other two bedrooms are down a separate hallway which is ideal for privacy. The larger of the two is also blessed with an en suite Italian marble bathroom. Asking for $3,595,000 Christopher Totaro and broker Becki Danchik of Coldwell Banker Warburg are the listing agents.


Credit Evan Joseph

This 14-story luxury condominium building is part of the dynamic Essex Crossing, one of the most significant developments in the history of New York City that is reimagining a major portion of the Lower East Side. The project has seen immense interest due to the unique lifestyle it’s offering – with over 65% of residences sold and an immediate occupancy. 

Priced at $4,450,000, Penthouse E is the last two-bedroom penthouse at One Essex Crossing and features 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths over 1,693 SF of light and airy interior space. One of the main highlights of this residence is a stunning 712 SF wraparound private roof terrace that showcases stunning views to the northeast and southwest including the Financial District. The penthouse was staged by NYC-based Waverly Staging, who was inspired by the authentic and historic Lower East Side neighborhood. The design team incorporated a calming color scheme of natural tones and blues that mimics the surrounding architecture and sky shown through the light-flooded windows. Residents entering the residence are also greeted by a personal touch from the designer Jane Saidenberg, who incorporated two photographs by her late father Fred Rosenberg called: "September 22" and "Sagaponack Sunset". 


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New Parks And Developments Reshaping New York's Waterfront

Today we are taking a look at New York’s changing waterfront and the top five new developments that are driving the dramatic transformation of all five borough’s rivers and harbors. 

Possibly the most well-known island on the planet, Manhattan's waterfront has long been some of the most coveted real estate in the world. As the city has expanded over the years, driving growth into the outer boroughs, waterfront property in close proximity to the City has also exploded. Below is a brief overview of the top five projects driving major development along the waterfront. 

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You Have To See The $250,000,000 Highest Penthouse IN THE WORLD

Welcome to The One Above All Else. The Most Expensive Home currently for sale in the United State. Listed for $250,000,000. Ryan Serhant goes through the craziest home you’ll ever see in New York City in his latest Youtube video. Watch below!

Soaring 1,416 feet above New York City in the tallest residential tower on the planet, the penthouse at Central Park Tower lays claim to the title of being the highest residence—and having the highest terrace—in the world. This once-in-a-lifetime residence occupies the top three floors of the most significant building on Billionaires’ Row, spanning 17,545 sq. ft. of interior space with a glorious 1,433 sq. ft. outdoor escape.

With four exposures and unobstructed New York City views, the eye skips over the verdant expanse of Central Park, the pulsating lights of the Midtown and Downtown skylines, and the serene waterways that girdle Manhattan and are strewn with passing ships and darting ferries. The vistas from all rooms are beyond breathtaking, so vast and far-reaching one can almost see the horizon bend.

Extell Development Company presents Central Park Tower, the definitive New York skyscraper. Located on Manhattan’s Billionaire’s Row and moments from Central Park, Central Park Tower rises 1,550 feet above New York City, establishing it as the tallest residential building in the world. Elegant in form and dazzling in stature, this new global icon, designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, boasts 360-degree views spanning from Central Park, to the Hudson and East Rivers, and the entirety of the New York City skyline. The building was designed from the inside out to maximize these incomparable panoramas. Refined interiors by Rottet Studios enhance these gracious residences designed for modern living at the pinnacle of luxury.

Central Park Tower is home to Central Park Club, an exclusive offering of approximately 50,000 square feet of hotel-style services and amenities spanning three floors. Central Park Club accommodates every type of celebration and social engagement. Highlights include a 60-foot-long outdoor swimming pool and cabana deck, a private park, a state-of-the-art fitness and wellness center, multiple resident lounges, a dramatic screening room and the pinnacle of the Central Park Club, the highest Grand Ballroom and private restaurant ever built in New York.

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Jefferson Hancock Launches Sales in Bushwick

Newly Launched Jefferson Hancock, a timeless boutique condominium located at 1504 Jefferson Avenue & 1437 Hancock Street in Bushwick, one of Brooklyn’s most electrifying neighborhoods. A collection of 18 studio to three-bedroom residences, this project reflects the new modern standard of luxury living. Douglas Elliman’s Ariel Tirosh and Eric Feather are handling the exclusive sales and marketing for the building.

Photos courtesy of Evan Joseph

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Upper West Side’s Last Condo Conversion Unveils First Completed Residence

393 West End Avenue, the storied Prewar building that merges old-world charm with contemporary comforts and represents what is likely the last condominium conversion to come to market on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, has unveiled its first completed residence.

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Designed by Crystal Sinclair of New York-based Crystal Sinclair Designs, the 2,435-square-foot, 4-bed, 4-bath residence is currently on the market for $6.13 million. The home invokes the carefree spirit of the 1970s, incorporating an array of geometric shapes, warm tones and predominantly vintage finds. Taking the converted building’s Prewar bones into consideration, Sinclair infused the residence with a perfectly-juxtaposed collection of vintage, contemporary and bespoke furnishings. She also took the unique approach of covering the ceilings with thoughtful colors and vibrant patterns as an overarching design theme, spotlighting them as works of art throughout the home. 

Situated within the landmark West End Collegiate Historic District, 393 West End Avenue was originally designed by architects Goldner & Goldner and constructed in 1927. It features Collegiate Gothic architecture and original 1920s details that are being skillfully preserved by award-winning architecture and interior design firm, CetraRuddy. Sales for the building, which is developed by Rabina, commenced in April 2022, led by Louise Phillips Forbes of The Louise Phillips Forbes Team at Brown Harris Stevens.

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Want To Maximize Your Sun Exposure This Winter? Move Into One Of These Luxury Homes In New York City

Winter in the Northeast means two things: It’s cold and dark. The sun rises around 7 am and sets around 4:30 pm, leaving us in the dark (literally) for more than 14 hours every day. To keep our spirits up, making the most of those precious hours of sunlight every day is crucial. And New York City buyers love natural light. Compass agent Augusto Bittencourt says that natural light is “one of the most important criteria for New York City buyers.” In an ideal world, we would get rays of sunshine from sunrise to sunset. 

Luckily, that ideal world exists — at least in the following apartments, handpicked for those sun-chasers who want to maximize their exposure to natural light every day. Enjoy the sunshine from the comfort of your own home in these luxury New York City apartments. 

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3 Reasons Why Your Real Estate Listing Isn't Getting Traction

New York City is notorious for its hot real estate market, which makes it odd when your real estate listing doesn't get as much traction as you would expect. If your listing isn't picking up as many eyes as you think it should, there could be something wrong. Here are a few things that could be preventing your listing from heating up.

1. Your Server Is Experiencing DDoS Attacks

DDoS attacks have been on the rise. Layer 7 DDoS attacks increased in frequency by 573% quarter-by-quarter in 2021 alone. These attacks are targeting several different industries. The real estate market is no different. A denial-of-service attack is a type of cyberattack that happens when a cybercriminal wants to make your website unavailable to users by disrupting the server host. The attack spams the server with fake requests to access a website, making it difficult or even impossible for potential renters or buyers to see your listing. Make sure that the website you're using to host your listing has a secure web server host to protect your listing from DDoS attacks.

2. You're Using the Wrong Website Content

Content is everything. With hundreds of rental and real estate websites out there, you need to stand apart. Here's where creativity comes in. One realtor made national headlines for listing a home in New Hampshire in a Michael Myers costume from the 'Halloween' franchise. His photos not only drew attention but his creativity also helped create the sale.

While not everyone has that level of creativity, there are plenty of ways to spice up your listing. People want to envision themselves in a space. When they're looking for a house, they want it to speak to them and their personal style. The first step is to take great images. You wanted images that were of higher quality. Depending on your market, staging the interior of your listing before selling it can increase even more interest.

SEO and a well-worded listing will stand out as well. When looking at listings, describing properties in a way that tells a story is more interesting and they're less likely to scroll past the boring 'four-bedroom, two-bath, single-family.'

3. Your Listing Is in an Unfavorable Neighborhood

There are going to be times when there is a listing in a neighborhood that is less than desirable. So, how do you turn around and sell a property that nobody wants to picture themselves in?

Increasing curb value can do wonders. Curb value is one of those investments that pay off. Having new features such as windows can significantly increase the value of the property. The great thing about increasing the curb value of one building - the properties around it will either need to follow suit or see the value of their own properties drop.

Doing minor remodeling and staging on the inside of the property can do wonders as well. Again, it's like the initial photographs that you take with any new listing. It needs to look like something that someone could picture growing in. You can do small remodels such as lighting, painting, or flooring. If there are areas of the property that are more run-down, two of the most popular remodels are the kitchen and the bathroom. If your real estate listing isn't getting enough attention, try correcting any of the potential issues above. There could be a chance that the problem is the website, the content, or the way you're advertising the listing.