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Read MoreIn the ever-evolving world of interior design, certain trends emerge as timeless classics, transcending fleeting fashions to create spaces of enduring elegance. Among these, the black and white color palette stands out as a perennial favorite, offering a blend of sophistication, simplicity, and versatility. In New York City, a metropolis known for its dynamic and diverse architectural landscape, this classic combination is being embraced with renewed enthusiasm. Iconic developments like One High Line, Maverick Chelsea, 53 West 53, 547 West 47th Street, and The Astor are leading the charge, showcasing how black and white interiors can transform living spaces into works of art. These developments not only reflect the city's architectural heritage but also its forward-thinking design ethos, proving that in the realm of luxury living, sometimes the boldest statement is the simplicity of black and white.
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Designed by the world-class Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, One High Line is a luxury condominium project spanning a full city block in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood. One High Line is comprised of two sculptural twisting travertine towers, with interiors of the West Tower by Gabellini Sheppard and the East Tower by Gilles & Boissier. The interiors reflect a sophisticated use of natural materials and refined finishes, each selected to enhance the comfort of everyday life.
Primary baths at One High Line feature a stunning combination of Honed Arabescato Vagli, African St Laurent, and Honed Arabescato Vagli Oro marbles, creating a beautiful contrast in the space. The black and white marbles are complemented with a Kaldewei bathtub, NU-HEAT radiant floor heating, and a dual-sink accentuated with polished nickel fittings by THG. This masterful combination of materials elevates the bathroom's ambiance, and is designed with timelessness and elegance in mind.
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Located at the crossroads of New York City’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, where Chelsea meets The Highline and Hudson Yards, Maverick Chelsea presents an exquisite condominium designed inside and out by the New York-based DXA studio. The recently completed luxury development offers 87 distinctive condominium residences, each characterized by its unique charm. Residence 8A is a two-bedroom, two-bath home boasting a primary en-suite bath with a spa-like atmosphere and classic black and white color palette. In addition to the stellar white honed marble floors and chevron mosaic black porcelain accent wall, the bath features a freestanding soaking tub with separate glass-enclosed shower and radiant heated floors.
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An impressive and unmistakable addition to the Manhattan skyline, 53 West 53 is the striking condominium tower rising 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel with interiors by the legendary Thierry Despont, 53 West 53 features 161 residences, including full-floor homes and duplex penthouses with private elevators. Residence 60B at 53 West 53 is a 3,132-square-foot three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home offering north-, south-, east-, and west-facing exposures. A standout space of the home is the bold primary bathroom that is elegantly appointed in polished Noir St. Laurent marble, a timeless and classic design. The dark marble adds style and sophistication to the design and the two separate custom carved vanities with custom Thierry Despont-designed polished nickel automated mirrors and the cast iron Lefroy Brooks soaking tub further add to the elegant yet serene atmosphere.
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Designed inside and out by the acclaimed Dutch-based firm Concrete, 547 West 47th Street is a transformative, move-in-ready luxury condominium located in the heart of Manhattan's West Side on 47th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. The building offers 219 studio to two-bedroom residences with professionally-designed turnkey home packages available and features more than 30,000 square feet of massively scaled indoor/outdoor amenities and resort-style services known as "The West Residence Club." Residence 726 is a 1,022-square-foot split two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner residence with north and west exposures. The home's primary en-suite bathroom has an industrial feel while still boasting an elegant and timeless design. The striking custom matte black double-vanity and complementary matte black fixtures by Rohl create a bold focal point within the space that provides a crisp contrast against the more muted elements including the grey terrazzo flooring, pale grey ceramic wall tiles and honed grey marble countertop.
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Originally built by the legendary William Waldorf Astor in 1901, The Astor is now being restored and upgraded for the modern buyer while retaining the pre-war character and charm for which Manhattan's Upper West Side is known.
The baths are decorated with a stunning combination of Calacatta Gold, Tundra Grey, and Nero Gold marbles, each displaying unique veining patterns that add a touch of sophistication to the space. To complement the luxurious marbles, primary baths at The Astor feature statement-making oversized soaking tubs, a dual-sink vanity crafted from white oak stands as a focal point, accentuated with Lefroy Brooks polished nickel fittings. This masterful combination of materials elevates the bathroom's ambiance, are designed with timelessness and elegance in mind.
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The exquisite West Village apartment at 150 Charles Street, #3GN, designed by the renowned Jeremiah Brent, has just been listed for $9,495,000. The exclusive listing is held by Jared Halpern, Michael Lorber, and Alexander Boriskin of Douglas Elliman. This luxurious residence spans over 2,500 square feet and features an impressive main living area with 11’ ceilings, offering views over Charles Street. The open kitchen, a chef's delight, is equipped with high-end Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, and is beautifully finished with Waterworks unlacquered brass hardware.
The apartment includes two generously sized bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms and ample closet space. Adding to the home's versatility is a custom-designed home office/den, enclosed with glass casement windows and doors. This space can transform into a fourth bedroom with the flick of a switch, providing privacy with frosted glass. The home office/den also houses a convenient laundry room with a full-size washer and dryer. The expansive primary suite is a haven of luxury, featuring two large custom-built closets and a primary bathroom adorned with Carrara marble, a double vanity, a soaking tub, and a shower. Oak flooring, custom motorized window treatments, and brass hardware throughout the home add to its elegance. Additionally, Residence 3GN comes with a private storage unit, approximately 38 sqft, offering extra convenience to its residents.
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Residence 3A at 145 Central Park North, a stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of New York City with direct treetop views of Central Park for under $3 million. Open houses are scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday from 2-3 pm ET. Spanning 1,521 sq. ft., this home was developed by Grid Group and features high-end finishes by GLUCK+. The apartment is adorned with beautiful white oak floors and floor-to-ceiling windows equipped with motorized shades, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
The open-concept living room, dining room, and kitchen face Central Park, ensuring the space is awash with natural light. The kitchen is a modern culinary delight with an eat-in peninsula, custom matte gray lacquer cabinets, sleek countertops, and fully-integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances. The primary bedroom is a luxurious sanctuary, complete with a walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom featuring Bianco Alanur tiles and Hansgrohe satin nickel fixtures. The additional bedrooms are well-appointed, each with closets and access to a private balcony. The building's amenities enhance the living experience, offering a full-time doorman, children’s playroom, fitness center, residents-only lounge, and a rooftop deck with panoramic views. Additional offerings include storage units and rooftop cabanas. This listing, held by NestSeekers and SERHANT., is a rare find in NYC, combining luxury, location, and affordability.
A regal high floor six room apartment (now five) is newly available in this prestigious, architecturally interesting prewar cooperative building. A semi-private elevator entry vestibule leads to a spacious foyer which steps down to a huge living room with a wood burning fireplace and a wall of picture windows facing the sunny South skyline. Off the living room is a large formal dining room/library/3rd bedroom also facing South with a wall of windows, a spacious modern kitchen and pantry, and a renovated powder room. Two gigantic bedrooms, each with en-suite baths and lovely, sunny, open city views, complete the layout. Closets are large and abundant and there are many built-ins for storage, beautiful wood floors, very high ceilings and tons of charm. 180 East 79th Street is a classic prewar building with amenities that include a live-in building manager, full time doorman and hall attendants, (a staff of 22 in total), three sets of passenger and service elevators, a great gym, individual storage, and bike storage. Pets, pied-a-terres, co-purchases, and washer/dryers are all allowed (with board approval). The building is convenient to every possible service provider and the greatest shopping and restaurants on the Upper East Side. Asks $2,395,000. Represented by Barbara Fox and Maggie Peters, Fox Residential.
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Nestled in the vibrant Flatiron neighborhood, known for its cultural richness and recently hosting the unique “Control No Control” art installation, is the exquisite property at 16 West 16th Street, Apartment 14CS. Listed for $2,165,000, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner apartment is a perfect blend of modern New York City living with a classic touch. The apartment enjoys double exposures to the west and south, offering exceptional views of the surrounding neighborhood.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a grand foyer with marble flooring and built-in shelves, leading into a stunning gallery that serves as the home's focal point. The living and dining area, located in the southwestern part of the unit, is adjacent to a kitchen equipped with name-brand appliances, marble countertops, and a built-in wine rack wall. The primary bedroom features an ensuite spa bathroom with a soaking tub and shower, and can comfortably fit a king-size bed. The second bedroom offers flexibility as a den or library. Additional highlights include Brazilian Cherry hardwood flooring and automatic window treatments. The building offers full-service amenities, including 24-hour door staff, and is just a block away from Union Square, with its myriad shopping and dining options. This property is a testament to sophisticated urban living in one of New York's most desirable neighborhoods.
The property is listed for $2,165,000 by agent Alan Levy of Coldwell Banker Warburg.
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New York City, known for its vibrant social scene, offers a plethora of opportunities to entertain and impress guests in luxurious, urban living spaces. The art of hosting is a valued skill, allowing homeowners to create unforgettable experiences for their friends and family. From intimate gatherings to lavish soirées, each event requires a keen understanding of themes, decor, cuisine, and etiquette to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience for all.
In this informative guide, we explore the finer nuances of entertaining within the intimate and luxury setting of your New York City home. Engage your guests with meticulously curated themes that elevate the occasion and showcase your exquisite taste. Discover the secrets to transforming your living space with eye-catching decor that captures the essence of your chosen theme.
Dive into the world of culinary delights, mastering the art of crafting a menu that tantalizes the taste buds and leaves a lasting impression. And finally, master the complex world of etiquette, ensuring your hosting style is the epitome of grace and refinement. Join us on this journey as we unveil the secrets to unforgettable entertaining in your NYC abode.
Selecting an appropriate theme for your gathering not only sets the tone for the evening but also creates a memorable experience for your guests. Consider your audience, their interests, and the occasion when selecting a theme. For example, if you're hosting a summer outdoor soirée, opt for a tropical theme with vibrant colors and exotic elements.
For an intimate indoor cocktail party during the winter months, consider a cozy, elegant atmosphere with dim lighting and plush furnishing. The options are endless, so don't be afraid to get creative and let your personal style shine through.
Once you've chosen your theme, ensure that your décor brings it to life. Pay attention to details such as table arrangements, lighting, and accents that will harmonize with your theme. For instance, if your event has a modern, minimalist theme, stick to clean lines, subdued color palettes, and impactful statement pieces. Alternatively, a vintage-inspired gathering would benefit from antique furnishings, delicate china, and soft, ambient lighting.
Don't forget the power of fresh floral arrangements to elevate the atmosphere and add a touch of elegance. Remember, too much décor can create clutter, while too little can leave a space feeling barren. Strive for a balance that showcases your chosen theme without overpowering the room.
Curating a tantalizing menu plays a crucial role in the success of any gathering. Your menu should cater to the tastes and dietary preferences of your guests while pairing well with your event's theme. Collaborate with a reputable caterer or private chef to create a menu that features a variety of dishes, drawing from various culinary traditions to suit the preferences of your diverse audience.
Remember to include a selection of appetizers, main courses, and desserts, with vegetarian and vegan options as necessary. Finally, offer a range of beverages, including creative cocktails, fine wines, and non-alcoholic alternatives, to ensure all guests have options tailored to their tastes.
As a host, your role extends beyond curating the perfect environment for your guests. You must also exemplify grace and poise, ensuring your guests feel welcome and comfortable throughout the event. Familiarize yourself with essential etiquette guidelines and adhere to them during your function.
This encompasses welcoming your guests and making introductions, attending to their needs, and engaging in polite, meaningful conversations. Keep in mind the logistics of your event, such as seating arrangements, dietary concerns, and timely serving of courses. By mastering the art of etiquette, you showcase your refined hosting abilities and make your guests feel at ease.
To create an unforgettable experience for your guests, consider enlisting the help of professionals. Professional event planners can manage the intricate details of your event, from choosing the theme to coordinating timing and logistics. Additionally, hiring a skilled bartender can elevate your beverage offerings, allowing your guests to indulge in expertly crafted cocktails.
Expert service staff contribute to the overall experience of your event, ensuring your guests feel well-attended and catered to. By tapping into the expertise of these professionals, you allow yourself to focus on your role as an engaged and gracious host, resulting in an enjoyable and memorable experience for all.
In the world of luxury entertaining, it's the thoughtful, personalized touches that truly distinguish your event. Consider customizing aspects of your gathering to create a memorable experience that resonates with your guests. This can be anything from personalized menus with calligraphed guest names, creatively displayed place cards, or a special toast during dinner to express your gratitude for your guests' attendance. Small acts of thoughtfulness and personalization can make a significant impact, leaving your guests feeling valued and creating lasting memories of your gathering.
As a homeowner in New York City, hosting events that leave a lasting impression on your guests requires a fine balance of artistry, attention to detail, and execution. By choosing the perfect theme, designing a delightful menu, and mastering the art of etiquette, you can provide unforgettable experiences in the luxurious setting of your NYC home. Collaborating with professionals, from event planners to bartenders, can further elevate your gatherings and allow you to focus on engaging with your guests throughout the event.
Off The MRKT understands and appreciates the importance of creating exquisite entertaining spaces within the city's luxurious residential offerings, as well as the significance of seamlessly blending your personal style and lifestyle needs. Our expert team can not only assist you in finding the perfect residential property but also guide you through creating an environment suitable for hosting unforgettable gatherings in the heart of New York City.
As you seek to make a lasting impression in your upcoming events, let Off The MRKT connect you with your ideal residence, where your gatherings will exceed the expectations of your guests, and you can create exceptional experiences within your lavish NYC home.
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Douglas Elliman Development Marketing (DEDM), a division of the esteemed Douglas Elliman Realty, has proudly announced the launch of sales for 200E20TH, a new residential tower that is set to redefine luxury living in New York City's historic Gramercy Park neighborhood. This latest addition to Manhattan's East Side is a collaborative masterpiece developed by Tidhar Group, Ltd., and designed by the award-winning CetraRuddy Architecture.
Situated at the southeast corner of East 20th Street and Third Avenue, just steps from the iconic Gramercy Park, 200E20TH is a harmonious blend of minimalist design and bold architectural expression. The building's rich jewel-tone colors and burnished metal façade pay tribute to the Beaux-Arts style prevalent in the area, while adding a modern twist. The 20-story boutique tower houses a limited collection of 52 residences, ranging from one to three-bedroom and penthouse units. Each residence is a testament to luxury, with amenities that include a fitness center, a serene "secret garden," and a landscaped roof terrace offering breathtaking skyline views.
Susan de França, President and CEO of Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, captures the essence of 200E20TH: "It's a privilege to present a project that embodies the spirit of Gramercy, where the city's rich history and vibrant present meet. 200E20TH is not just a building; it's a celebration of this unique neighborhood's legacy and future."
Elena Sarkissian, a veteran in luxury real estate with over 20 years of experience, leads the sales and marketing efforts. She brings her expertise from previous successful projects, including the $700-million 108 Leonard in Tribeca. Sarkissian emphasizes the building's organic fit within Gramercy's aesthetic, noting, "200E20TH is designed to seamlessly integrate into the neighborhood, reflecting the park's elegance in its landscaped spaces and bronze exterior, while offering sophisticated and timeless interiors."
The residences boast Italian White Oak wide-plank floors, panoramic windows, and state-of-the-art VRF heating and cooling systems. The kitchens are equipped with Miele appliances, Calacatta Oro marble countertops, and custom White Oak cabinets. The primary baths feature Perla Venata Quartzite tile floors, Bianco Dolomiti marble walls, and polished-nickel fixtures, while the secondary baths and powder rooms are equally luxurious.
The amenities at 200E20TH are curated for the ultimate urban living experience. The modern lobby, residents' lounge with a linear fireplace, the tranquil Secret Garden, and the fully landscaped rooftop terrace with an outdoor kitchen and fire pit, all contribute to a lifestyle of elegance and comfort. The building also includes a cutting-edge fitness center with the Oxefit XS1 AI-powered training system, a children's playroom, and bike storage.
Nestled in one of New York City's most picturesque neighborhoods, Gramercy Park is synonymous with old-world charm. With easy access to world-class dining, iconic attractions, and top educational institutions, Gramercy offers a unique living experience. 200E20TH, with its residences priced from $1,435,000 to over $6,000,000, is not just a home; it's a statement of luxury and history.
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As pet owners, finding the perfect home for both ourselves and our furry friends is a high priority when navigating the New York City residential real estate market. Although the city has made significant strides towards becoming more pet-friendly, it can still be challenging to find an apartment that caters to both human and pet needs. With the abundance of pet lovers in New York, understanding the intricacies of finding a pet-friendly abode is essential to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable living experience for both the owner and the pet. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the factors to consider when searching for a pet-friendly apartment, how to prepare for a smooth transition, and shed light on some popular pet-friendly neighborhoods in NYC.
When looking for a pet-friendly apartment in New York City, it's essential to focus on specific factors that will help you find a suitable home for both you and your furry friend. Keep these considerations in mind during your search:
1. Pet-Friendly Policies: Always verify the building's pet policies, as they can vary widely. Some buildings may have restrictions on the size, breed, or number of pets allowed, while others might impose additional fees or pet deposits.
2. Space and Layout: Assess the apartment's space and layout, ensuring there's enough room for your pet to move comfortably and safely. Consider features such as outdoor spaces or proximity to pet-friendly parks to provide your furry friend with the opportunity for exercise and socialization.
3. Neighboring Pets: Inquire about other pet owners within the building or nearby area, as your pet may appreciate the presence of fellow furry companions, fostering a communal atmosphere for both pets and owners.
4. Local Amenities: Research nearby pet-friendly amenities, such as groomers, veterinarians, and pet supply stores, to guarantee a convenient and efficient living experience.
Moving to a new home can be an exciting yet stressful experience, particularly for your pet. Follow these tips to ensure a smooth transition:
1. Gather Documentation: Collect necessary pet documents such as vaccination records, health certificates, and registration papers to present to the landlord or building management if required.
2. Obtain References: If you have rented with your pet before, seek references from your previous landlord or building management to demonstrate your pet's good behavior and responsible pet ownership.
3. Address Landlord Concerns: Proactively and respectfully address any concerns that the landlord may have about your pet, offering potential solutions and reassurances where needed.
4. Create a Pet Resume: Assemble a brief pet resume that includes photos, a description of your pet's personality, and information on your history as a responsible pet owner.
Certain neighborhoods stand out for their pet-friendly atmosphere and amenities. Here are some of the top pet-friendly neighborhoods in New York City:
1. Battery Park City: With plenty of green spaces and a well-maintained waterfront promenade, Battery Park City invites pet owners to enjoy leisurely strolls and quality time with their furry companions.
2. Park Slope: This family-friendly Brooklyn neighborhood offers numerous pet-friendly shops, cafes, and parks, including the spacious Prospect Park, an ideal haven for pets and owners alike.
3. Upper West Side: This Manhattan neighborhood prides itself on its dog-friendly spirit, boasting pet-friendly amenities, numerous dog runs, and proximity to Central Park and Riverside Park for outdoor adventures.
4. Williamsburg: The trendy Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg is known for its pet-friendly ambiance, featuring numerous dog-friendly establishments and spacious parks such as McCarren Park and East River State Park.
Once you've found your dream pet-friendly home in the city, prioritize creating a comfortable and harmonious living environment for both you and your pet:
1. Establish Routines: Create routines for your pet's exercise, feeding, and socialization to foster a sense of stability and comfort in their new home.
2. Create a Pet-Friendly Space: Set up a dedicated space for your pet within your apartment, including their bed, toys, and feeding area, ensuring they feel secure and at ease.
3. Engage with Your Pet: Allocate time every day for bonding and interactive activities with your pet, such as playtime or cuddling, fostering a strong emotional connection.
4. Connect with Fellow Pet Owners: Building a network of fellow pet owners can provide valuable support, resources, and opportunities for pet play dates or social gatherings.
Finding the perfect pet-friendly apartment in New York City can be a challenging yet rewarding experience as you successfully navigate the city's real estate market to accommodate both your and your furry friend's needs. By identifying pet-friendly policies, preparing for a successful move, and becoming familiar with popular pet-friendly neighborhoods, you'll be well-positioned to discover a home that caters to both humans and pets alike.
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In the heart of Carnegie Hill, a historic transformation has taken place at 1295 Madison Avenue. The former Hotel Wales, a landmark since 1899, has been reborn as a boutique condominium, crowned by a stunning full-floor penthouse. This architectural marvel, now listed for $21.5 million, is a testament to the enduring allure of New York City's luxury real estate market.
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The Wales' transformation, led by the Parisian design firm PINTO and real estate development firm Adellco, is a masterclass in blending historic charm with contemporary luxury. The Landmarks Preservation Commission's approval allowed for the addition of a new-build penthouse above the original structure, artfully set back from street sight lines to maintain the area's historic integrity. This careful preservation, championed by notable figures like Woody Allen, ensures that The Wales remains a cherished part of Carnegie Hill's glamorous Upper East Side enclave.
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A Blend of Parisian Flair and Modern Sophistication: The penthouse's interior, furnished by Pembrooke & Ives, exudes serene sophistication. Each of the five bedrooms, along with the five full baths and two powder rooms, showcases a blend of neutral color palettes, soft luxurious materials, and organic shapes. The decor is a thoughtful curation of textures and art, adding warmth and character to each space. The great room, with its elegant fireplace, coffered ceilings, and captivating southwestern corner windows, opens onto a grand terrace through scaled French doors, offering breathtaking city views.
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A Sprawling Terrace with Unmatched Opulence: Perhaps the most striking feature of this penthouse is its massive private wraparound terrace. Spanning 3,114 square feet across two levels, this outdoor haven is a rare find in Manhattan's dense urban landscape. It's equipped with an outdoor kitchen, complete with a wet bar, a fireplace, and a butler’s pantry, making it an entertainer's dream. Imagine hosting elegant soirées or enjoying tranquil moments above the city's hustle, all while surrounded by panoramic views that capture the essence of New York living.
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The sun-filled windowed eat-in kitchen is a masterpiece in itself, featuring white lacquer cabinetry with Art Deco-inspired geometric relief patterns, stainless steel, and white oak details, set against crystal gray calcite slab countertops and backsplashes. The elegance extends throughout the penthouse, from the dedicated elevator and curved stair to the roof terrace, to the corner great room with its southwestern corner windows and terrace access. Every detail in this penthouse speaks of luxury and sophistication.
Stepping into The Wales' lobby is like walking into a piece of New York history. With coffered ceilings, a custom walnut and marble concierge desk, and antique mirrored walls, the lobby harks back to the building's days as a celebrity hotspot, frequented by the elite before their grand arrivals at the Met Ball.
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The Wales Penthouse is more than just a luxurious residence; it's a symbol of New York City's architectural evolution and the pinnacle of modern luxury living. It represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of history, reimagined for contemporary life. For those seeking an unparalleled living experience in one of the city's most coveted neighborhoods, The Wales Penthouse is a rare gem that epitomizes the essence of upscale urban living.
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Introducing a fully-furnished, full-floor home in Nolita, a true New Yorker's dream. Listed for $4.3M, this 2,176 square feet property at 210 Bowery Residence 4 offers an effortless blend of style and comfort with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The residence, represented by Vickey Barron, Jennifer Lafferty, and Larissa Petrovic of Compass, is a rarity in the city, featuring hydronic radiant floor heating, pre-wired windows, and a Creston wireless system for controlled lighting and temperatures. The spacious living room, filled with natural light, leads to a spectacular kitchen and separate dining area, while the primary bedroom suite provides a serene retreat with luxurious amenities.
The property's design and functionality are unparalleled, from the white marble countertops and custom Scavolini cabinetry in the kitchen to the comprehensive suite of Miele appliances. Each bedroom is thoughtfully designed, with the primary suite boasting a five-fixture bathroom and dedicated office space. The building itself enhances the living experience with amenities like a virtual doorman, a common roof deck with stunning views, a grill, and an outdoor shower. This residence at 210 Bowery is not just a home, but a statement of sophisticated urban living in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.
Off a private landing enter into a grand gallery that opens up to the formidable, regal living room. Measuring at over 33 feet long and nearly 25 feet wide, this stunning room with 11 foot ceilings features a marble fireplace, new herringbone floors, custom ornate moldings, and floor to ceiling French door windows with wide Juliet balconies overlooking Park Avenue. Off of the living room through French doors is the South and Park Avenue facing corner library with oversized windows that let light stream in. The library also boasts a fireplace, powder room, and wet bar with an extra refrigerator.
Asking $4,995,000. Represented by Lisa K. Lippman, Brown Harris Stevens.
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Presenting a luxurious duplex townhouse at 45 West 70th Street, listed for $14,900,000 by Talia McKinney from SERHANT. This exceptional 14-room, 5-bedroom, and 5-bathroom residence offers a blend of historic charm and modern sophistication in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Designed by renowned architect Carlos Libedinsky, the townhouse features a parlor with double-height ceilings, enhancing its grandeur. Originally built in 1891 by Gilbert Schellenger, the property is set on a picturesque park block near Central Park, embodying the essence of upscale urban living.
The townhouse has been meticulously renovated, boasting a new kitchen, five fully renovated bathrooms, and a powder room. The lower spa level, with its significant ceiling height, includes a 33-foot lap pool, jacuzzi, and steam shower, offering a private oasis in the city. Spanning 8,500 sq. ft., the home is equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, including central air-conditioning, radiant heating, smart home features, and a snow-melting system for the front patio. The property's Neo-Renaissance and New-Romanesque architectural style are complemented by a rooftop garden and multiple outdoor spaces, making it a truly exceptional offering in one of New York's most desirable neighborhoods.
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Penthouse A at ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park is a luxurious four-bedroom, four-bathroom home that redefines upscale living in Midtown Manhattan. Spanning 3,042 square feet with interiors by Thomas Juul-Hansen, this penthouse offers unparalleled views of Central Park from almost every room. The grand open-living concept is accentuated by 12-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, providing northern, eastern, and southern exposures of the iconic park and Manhattan skyline. The residence boasts two private outdoor spaces: a 949 square-foot wraparound terrace and a spectacular 1,693 square-foot rooftop oasis, complete with an al fresco kitchen and multiple seating areas, perfect for entertainment.
Upon entering through a European oak door, the grand foyer and formal gallery set a tone of sophistication. The living area, with its stunning Central Park views and access to the wraparound terrace, seamlessly flows into the formal dining room. The state-of-the-art eat-in kitchen features super-white quartzite countertops, white oak cabinetry, and a suite of elegant Miele appliances, including a 48-bottle wine refrigerator. The primary bedroom suite is a haven of luxury with two walk-in closets and an exquisite primary bathroom overlooking Central Park. The secondary bedrooms, connected to the wraparound terrace, and the powder room are equally opulent, featuring high-end materials and finishes. This penthouse is not just a residence but a statement of grandeur and exclusivity in one of New York City's most coveted locations.
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As we usher in 2024, the Manhattan real estate market, as detailed in the COMPASS Manhattan Market Report Q4 2023, presents a compelling narrative of resilience and growth amidst challenges. This comprehensive report sheds light on the key trends and expert predictions that are shaping New York's real estate landscape, offering a valuable perspective for buyers, sellers, and investors alike.
The Manhattan residential real estate market has persisted admirably, with prices for both condos and co-ops rising to the highest levels since Q4 of 2018. Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan, a respected voice in the industry, notes, "The market has shown significant positive movement going into 2024, with a 7.6% increase in contract activity this quarter." This uptick is a testament to the enduring appeal of Manhattan as a prime real estate destination.
One of the most pressing challenges has been the stagnation of resale inventory, which continues to be the market’s current limiting factor. This has led to a competitive environment, especially in sought-after neighborhoods and property types.
The luxury segment of the market, particularly properties over $5M, has seen almost 30% year-over-year growth in newly signed contracts. This surge is indicative of Manhattan's status as a hub for high-net-worth individuals and investors seeking premium real estate opportunities.
Ian Slater, a seasoned real estate agent, highlights the impact of the upcoming Presidential election on the housing market. He predicts, "Falling rates and a rising stock market will continue, as the Fed signals further rate drops in 2024." He also anticipates a growth in inventory due to lower interest rates, which will likely activate both buyers and sellers.
Leonard Steinberg adds, "Co-ops have maintained a strong foothold, often offering more affordable options and price stability compared to condos."
Brian K. Lewis foresees a continued rise in prices in the ultra-luxury market. He explains, "The ultra-high-end of the condo market will continue to attract global wealth, causing prices to climb. New York City, being the heartbeat of the world’s economy, always attracts top-tier investors."
Pamela D’Arc observes a boom in the Upper West Side, particularly in new developments. She predicts, "2024 should transition from a buyer’s market back to a more balanced scenario. With interest rates lowering, more buyers are incentivized to take advantage of the market before prices increase."
As Brian K. Lewis aptly puts it, "The Great 2024 Unlocking is upon us." With interest rates falling from their peak last fall, the market is set to become more active. Sellers are more inclined to list their homes, and buyers are encouraged to engage with the market. This shift is expected to unlock a plethora of opportunities for both buyers and sellers.
The Upper West Side's New Development Boom: The Upper West Side, particularly north of 91st Street, is witnessing a surge in ground-up new construction. This trend, historically focused more downtown and on the Upper East Side, is reshaping the neighborhood's landscape and fetching high prices per square foot.
The transition from a buyer's market to a more balanced market is on the horizon. As economic uncertainties begin to stabilize and interest rates continue to lower, the market is poised for a rebalance. This shift is expected to bring more buyers off the sidelines, eager to capitalize on the value present in the market.
The Manhattan real estate market in 2024 is a dynamic and evolving landscape. With prices at their highest since 2018, a burgeoning luxury market, and a shift towards a more balanced buyer-seller dynamic, the market is ripe with opportunities. As industry experts predict, the market's resilience and adaptability, coupled with economic factors and new developments, will shape the future of real estate in New York City. As we navigate these changes, one thing remains certain: Manhattan continues to be a beacon of opportunity and progress in the global real estate market.
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New York City is renowned for its luxury real estate market, offering unparalleled living experiences and amenities that cater to the most discerning homeowners. One of the most coveted features in high-end residential buildings is the rooftop amenity - a breathtaking space that offers residents a unique combination of resort-style relaxation, outdoor entertainment, and unmatched skyline views.
This listicle explores the top 10 rooftop amenities in New York City, introducing you to some of the most lavish and desirable offerings in the world of luxury living.
From infinity pools that appear to spill over the city's edge to landscaped rooftop gardens that provide a serene escape amidst urban chaos, these extravagant amenities elevate New York City living to new heights. Read on to learn more about the most stunning and exclusive rooftop offerings that truly define what it means to reside in the lap of luxury within Manhattan's prestigious buildings.
Rising 1,396 feet above Manhattan, 432 Park Avenue is the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere. The rooftop deck of this stunning high-rise includes a 75-foot indoor swimming pool offering breathtaking city views, a landscaped outdoor terrace, and a private dining area. Residents can enjoy an unrivaled sense of luxury while taking a dip in the pool, hosting lavish dinner parties, or simply admiring the majestic skyline.
Occupying a prestigious location on the High Line in the bustling Hudson Yards district, 15 Hudson Yards features an array of spectacular rooftop amenitie. The 50th-floor wellness level includes a picturesque aquatics area with a 75-foot swimming pool, private spa suites, and a well-equipped fitness center. Up on the 51st floor, residents can indulge in a beautiful lounge, a private dining area, and a luxurious wine tasting room – all with stunning skyline and river views.
The American Copper Buildings, comprised of two striking towers connected by a stunning skybridge, are a prime example of innovative design paired with luxury amenities. Perched on the skybridge, residents can access an indoor lap pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, and a rooftop lounge. The west tower features a rooftop infinity pool that merges seamlessly with the horizon, providing a unique experience of swimming in the clouds.
One Manhattan Square offers a striking 45,000-square-foot private garden and a rooftop sanctuary that features a climate-controlled greenhouse, a tea pavilion, and garden dining areas. The exquisitely landscaped outdoor spaces are accentuated by vertical gardens and a stunning water cascade. Residents can immerse themselves in nature without ever leaving their building, enjoying moments of relaxation and reflection while taking in panoramic views of the East River.
At a soaring 55 stories, 277 Fifth Avenue offers residents lavish amenities amid a bustling NoMad location. The rooftop terrace combines lush greenery and comfortable seating to create a serene, sophisticated setting. Enjoy unobstructed city views while lounging by the gas fire pit or dining al fresco with friends. The spacious outdoor area is an ideal space for hosting intimate gatherings, complete with an indoor lounge and catering kitchen.
Situated in the heart of Tribeca, 30 Park Place – Four Seasons Private Residences boasts a host of rooftop amenities that cater to the luxurious demands of its residents. The spacious rooftop terrace features a sun deck, private cabanas, and an outdoor seating area with a gas fireplace. Inside, an 75-foot swimming pool and fitness center allow residents to maintain an active lifestyle, while the screening room and private dining room provide elegant spaces for entertainment.
Sky, a 71-story luxury rental building located in Hell's Kitchen, has one of New York City's largest rooftop spaces that offer a mix of leisure and entertainment options for its residents. Spanning 70,000 square feet, the rooftop park features an outdoor pool with sun loungers, private cabanas, and a dynamic urban garden. Additional amenities include a fully-equipped fitness center with a yoga studio, steam room, and sauna, an outdoor theater, and a private dog park.
One West End, situated near the Hudson River and Riverside Park, provides its residents with spectacular rooftop amenities that marry refined luxury with an eco-friendly atmosphere. The expansive rooftop terrace features a large pool, an outdoor chef's kitchen, fireside seating, and lush green spaces – all designed with sustainability in mind. Focused on creating an oasis in the city, One West End offers its residents an unparalleled sense of sanctuary and communion with nature.
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The diverse array of rooftop amenities presented in this listicle epitomizes the essence of luxury living in New York City. These high-end residential buildings offer a refined and opulent lifestyle that can only be experienced in this iconic global metropolis. Stunning city views, exquisite outdoor entertainment spaces, and resort-style facilities elevate Manhattan living to unparalleled heights.
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In 2023, the allure of celebrity homes continued to captivate us, offering a window into the opulent lifestyles of the rich and famous. From Rod Stewart's grandiose Beverly Park mansion to Bob Dylan's serene Scottish retreat, these residences are more than just homes; they are expressions of personal style, success, and history. Join us as we embark on a tour of the Top 10 Celebrity Homes of 2023, showcasing a blend of architectural magnificence, design innovation, and luxury living.
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Rod Stewart's 13-bedroom, 28,500-square-foot mansion in Los Angeles' prestigious North Beverly Park is a testament to luxury and flamboyance. Priced at a staggering $80 million, the home's striking yellow exterior and Las Vegas-style fountain are as bold and charismatic as Stewart himself. The mansion features a grand foyer, intricately designed sitting rooms, a gourmet kitchen, and a bar that rivals the finest European taverns.
Jim Carrey, known for his versatile acting and comedic genius, listed his Brentwood estate for $26.5 million. The home, where Carrey resided for three decades, reflects the actor's journey from a budding comedian to a Hollywood star. The estate's sale coincides with Carrey's decision to take a break from acting and relocate to Maui.
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen's acquisition of a 7.5-acre equestrian ranch in Southwest Ranches, Florida, for $9.1 million, marks her latest venture. The property boasts a remodeled home with nine bedrooms, extensive sports facilities, and equestrian amenities, blending luxury with a love for nature and outdoor activities.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's New Orleans mansion, purchased in 2006 for their Make it Right Foundation, sold for $2.5 million in 2023. The historic French Quarter home symbolizes the couple's commitment to humanitarian causes and their influence in the architectural revival of the area post-Hurricane Katrina.
Music legend Elton John's Atlanta condo, his U.S. base for 30 years, sold for $7.2 million, significantly over its $4.995 million listing price. The condo's quick sale highlights the enduring appeal of properties associated with iconic figures like John, known for his extraordinary contributions to music and philanthropy.
The late Robin Williams' San Francisco home, listed for $25 million by his second wife, Marsha Garces Williams, is a tribute to the beloved actor's life and career. The Italian Renaissance Villa-style property, offering breathtaking views, is a blend of historical architecture and personal touches added by Williams and his wife.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's sale of their Miami waterfront home for $15 million, gaining a profit from their initial $11 million investment, reflects the dynamic real estate market in Miami. The home's features, including a private dock and state-of-the-art amenities, cater to the luxurious lifestyle synonymous with Miami's Bay Point community.
Jacqueline Kennedy's Georgetown residence, the Baker House, sold for $15 million in 2023. This Federal-style mansion, with its rich history and association with one of America's most admired First Ladies, remains a symbol of elegance and a bygone era of American politics and society.
Singer-songwriter Paul Anka's listing of his Thousand Oaks mansion in the Sherwood Country Club for $10 million showcases the home's French-inspired design and sprawling six-acre grounds. The mansion, perfect for an entertainer, features a recording studio, billiard room, and panoramic views of the golf course and mountains.
Bob Dylan's sale of his Aultmore House in Scotland for $5 million, above the $3.9 million asking price, underscores the property's unique appeal. The mansion, nestled in the Cairngorm National Park, reflects Dylan's penchant for privacy and tranquility, away from the public eye.
The 2023 Top 10 Celebrity Homes list not only provides a peek into the lifestyles of the stars but also highlights the diverse tastes and preferences in luxury real estate. From urban mansions to serene country estates, these homes represent the pinnacle of celebrity living. As we marvel at these architectural wonders and their storied pasts, they remind us of the ever-evolving landscape of luxury real estate and the timeless allure of celebrity culture.
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In recent years, there has been a significant shift in consumer perceptions and demands when it comes to real estate, particularly in New York City. As greater awareness and concern arise around environmental issues and climate change, many residents are seeking homes that align with their values and contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly urban living experience.
New York City’s real estate industry is undergoing a transformation, with developers and architects reimagining residential spaces that prioritize the preservation of our environment and reduce our ecological footprint.
This article explores the innovative approaches and building features that signify the future of sustainable and eco-friendly real estate trends in New York City. Gain insight into the various design principles, technologies, and amenities that contribute to a greener living environment, as well as examining the benefits and long-term advantages of embracing eco-conscious practices within residential spaces.
As the city continues to evolve and adapt to the growing demand for sustainable living, be inspired by the emerging possibilities of a more environmentally harmonious and future-focused urban lifestyle.
Green buildings certifications, such as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and Passive House (PH) standards, serve as benchmarks for sustainable and eco-friendly residential construction. LEED certification focuses on a building's design, construction, and performance, considering factors such as water efficiency, energy usage, and materials used during construction.
A higher LEED rating signifies a more environmentally friendly building. Developers in New York City are increasingly adopting these standards to create contemporary residential spaces that prioritize ecological responsibility and long-term sustainability. Notable LEED-certified residential buildings in NYC include the Visionaire, the Solaire, and the Verdesian.
Passive House certification, a European concept that prioritizes energy efficiency, is quickly gaining momentum in the United States. Passive House certified buildings are designed to dramatically reduce the building's ecological footprint and annual energy consumption.
Passive Houses use high-quality insulation and innovative ventilation systems to maintain comfortable temperature levels, reducing the need for convective heating or cooling systems. Examples of Passive House certified residential buildings in NYC include The Perch Harlem and Sendero Verde.
New York City real estate developers are increasingly incorporating renewable energy sources, such as solar, into their residential building designs. Buildings outfitted with photovoltaic panels provide residents with a clean and sustainable source of electricity, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.
The integration of solar energy into buildings also offers long-term cost-saving benefits for residents, lowering utility costs and improving energy efficiency. Additional renewable energy solutions gaining popularity in NYC residential buildings include geothermal heating and cooling systems, offering an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional HVAC systems. Notable examples of solar-powered residential buildings in New York City include The Brighton, a solar-powered apartment complex in Brooklyn.
Green roofs and gardens are becoming an integral component of sustainable, eco-friendly living in New York City. These living rooftops offer multiple ecological benefits, such as mitigating the urban heat island effect, absorbing stormwater, and providing habitats for diverse species of birds, insects, and plants. In addition to environmental advantages, green roofs and gardens contribute to overall well-being by providing aesthetically appealing and calming spaces for residents to enjoy.
Moreover, green roofs can significantly reduce energy costs, providing natural insulation that reduces the need for heating in winter and cooling in summer. Some prominent residential buildings boasting green roofs and gardens in NYC include 515 West 29th Street in Chelsea and the 180 Tenth at the High Line.
The incorporation of sustainable and recycled materials in new residential developments is another essential aspect of eco-friendly living in New York City. Examples of such materials include reclaimed wood, recycled steel, and responsibly sourced natural stones. Utilizing eco-friendly materials during construction significantly reduces the building's ecological impact, conserving natural resources and minimizing waste.
Moreover, buildings employing these materials often possess a unique aesthetic appeal, merging sustainability with sophisticated design. An excellent example of a residential building in NYC using sustainable materials is Sendero Verde, a mix-used development in East Harlem, which uses cross-laminated timber (CLT) as its primary building material.
Smart home technologies are playing a crucial role in promoting sustainable and eco-friendly living in New York City's residential spaces. These technologies include heating and cooling systems that automatically adjust to minimize energy consumption, energy-efficient lighting, and water-saving plumbing fixtures. By integrating these solutions, residents benefit from improved energy efficiency and reduced utility costs while actively contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Notable residential buildings in New York City that incorporate state-of-the-art smart home technologies include The XI in West Chelsea, which utilizes a Lutron HomeWorks QS system for efficient lighting and shade control.
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The future of New York City real estate is marked by an increasing emphasis on sustainability, eco-friendly living, and conscientious design principles. Innovative approaches to building techniques, use of renewable energy sources, integration of green spaces, and the incorporation of advanced smart home technologies demonstrate the New York City's commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term ecological responsibility.
As a prospective homebuyer in this ever-evolving city, consider how your choice of residence may contribute positively and significantly to both your lifestyle and the environment, creating a harmonious symbiosis between urban living and the natural world. At Off The MRKT, our team of real estate professionals is well-versed in the latest trends and offerings related to eco-friendly and sustainable living in New York City. Our knowledge and expertise lend invaluable insights into the best residential properties that align with your values and commitment to a greener future.
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ARLOPARC
RYBAK DEVELOPMENT proudly announces the launch of condominium sales at ARLOPARC, a new development that infuses timeless European elegance into the heart of the Upper East Side. Located at 124 East 86th Street, ARLOPARC stands as a beacon of luxury and sophistication in one of New York City's most sought-after neighborhoods. The building, designed by Antonio Ventimiglia and S20Milan, boasts a stunning limestone façade, a custom glass-blown chandelier in the lobby, and meticulously chosen marble, reflecting a commitment to unparalleled design and craftsmanship.
ARLOPARC's 28 residences across 20 floors offer the exclusivity and intimacy of boutique living. Each home is equipped with a next-generation air purification and filtration system, ensuring optimal air quality and a healthier living environment. The residences feature northern and southern exposures, bathing the interiors in natural light throughout the day. Many homes also include private outdoor balconies or terraces, providing serene urban retreats amidst the bustling city.
Spearheading the sales for ARLOPARC is Corcoran’s Benalloul Team, led by Beth Benalloul. Jodi Stasse, EVP of Corcoran New Development, lauds the project, stating, “ARLOPARC is a limited-edition property, a result of collaboration between the best in the business. The synergy of Corcoran’s resources, RYBAK’s dedication to excellence, and the Benalloul Team’s expertise promises a unique and luxurious living experience on the Upper East Side.
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Read MoreIn a bold move that redefines real estate marketing, Brown Harris Stevens (BHS), a leader in the luxury real estate sector, has launched the Mastery of Real Estate Network (MORE Network). This innovative multimedia platform, featuring dedicated channels on Apple Podcasts and YouTube, showcases the expertise and insights of BHS agents from across the country. Produced and edited by the BHS creative team, MORE Network is set to captivate audiences with its unique blend of informative and entertaining content.
Brown Harris Stevens, synonymous with luxury real estate, has taken a significant leap into the digital age with the launch of its Mastery of Real Estate Network, or MORE Network. This new multimedia platform is a testament to BHS's commitment to innovation and client engagement in an evolving media landscape.
Matthew Leone, Chief Marketing Officer at BHS, highlights the vision behind MORE Network: “As traditional media outlets continue to evolve, it became essential for us to create our own media channel. MORE Network is our answer to this challenge, offering a dynamic platform that showcases the depth of knowledge and experience of our agents.”
The launch of MORE Network has been met with enthusiasm, debuting with 11 new video series and 6 new podcast series. Bess Freedman, CEO of Brown Harris Stevens, expressed excitement about this venture, noting the opportunity it provides for agents to share their expertise with a wider audience.
Filming for each episode of the MORE Network takes place in Studio 1873, a state-of-the-art facility located in BHS’s flagship NYC office on Park Avenue. Named in honor of the year BHS was founded, Studio 1873 is equipped with the latest in audio and video recording technology, green screens, set capabilities, and a teleprompter, ensuring high-quality production values.
For those interested in the latest insights and stories from the world of real estate, the MORE Network offers a fresh and engaging perspective. To dive into this rich content, visit the dedicated MORE channels on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
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