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On the market with Eileen Foy of Douglas Elliman is the one-of-a-kind penthouse at the West Building in Chelsea, asking $20,000,000.
The building was designed by famed architect Alan Wanzenberg, who created this duplex penthouse residence with four exposures and 3,791 square feet of interior living space in addition to 1,000 square feet of private terraces.
Inside, Lewis Miller masterfully designed a modern, open-concept and airy home that perfectly marries indoor-outdoor living.
The standout here is the residence’s vast outdoor living space, with uninterrupted views of the Empire State Building and classic NYC rooftops due to the low-level surrounding buildings. The West Building is situated on one of the neighborhood’s best blocks, where owners can enjoy exclusive keyed access to “The Close,” a private and serene park space.
The 18-story, 61-residence limestone-clad tower provides grand proportions, oversized closets, bay windows, soaring ceiling heights, and an entire floor devoted to top-tier amenities such as a multi-media music room, library with study pods, fun-filled playroom, top-of-the-line fitness room and more!
True to the hallmark quality of Zeckendorf Development, 1289 offers spacious residences ranging from two- to five-bedrooms that maximize common elements without compromising personal luxuries. Also included, a large and elegant lounge with a catering kitchen and a rooftop terrace with fireside seating.
With a 400-sq.ft. fully irrigated terrace and two additional balconies, the indoor/outdoor living vibes are endless. Imagine growing a garden/herb area or throwing a summer soirée with hors d'oeuvres and rosé from your private space above the city. Hosting opportunities are encouraged as the custom bar made from reclaimed wine barrels is a staple – with two built-in full-sized wine refrigerators, a refrigerator drawer, and a freezer drawer for plenty of cocktail and beverage storage.
The primary suite offers a to-die-for boutique style dressing room with a limestone island and custom wardrobe and shoe shelving units. The bathroom is outfitted with Calcutta marble, a steam shower, soaking tub and frameless glass shower. The two additional en-suite bedrooms enjoy large walk-in closets and baths.
At the heart of the home, find a gorgeous celebrity-chef designed kitchen, boasting a Caesarstone island with Poggenpohl cabinetry and high-end appliances to round it out. Right off the kitchen, direct access to a breakfast balcony and the formal dining space and an expansive living room is held.
151 West 21st Street PH2 is listed for $7.250 million by Rachel Koenig with Compass.
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Step inside New York's most luxurious condos where spring isn't just in the air—it's in every detail of their stunning seasonal interiors!
One home delivers old New York pedigree, the other brings full downtown drama — and both know exactly how to sell the Manhattan dream.
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An 83-residence, design-led condo rises between Hudson River Park and the High Line—one of West Chelsea’s final full-scale waterfront opportunities.
This week Ryan Serhant, shows us The most expensive. Listing in Naples, FL costs $35,000,000 and is floating!!! I hear Naples, Florida is a hot market for Real Estate all the time. See more of this amazing video below.
$35,000,000 could never be this crazy in New York City real estate! It's one thing marvel at the luxury of these insane mansions, and another to marvel at the crazy engineering that keeps them up...or in this case afloat!! Would you live on floating mansion if it looked like this?
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Celebrities are just like us, in that we all need somewhere to live. However, the similarities begin and end there. We hustle for the cheapest home loans, search for the funds to pay our mortgage closing costs, and prepare for years of monthly bond payments. They simply pay cash for multimillion dollar mansions.
It can be a form of masochism to look at home listings just out of reach, but seeing what celebrity homes are on the market is innocent fun. After all, you're probably never planning on spending ten million dollars or more on a home.
Here are some of the most expensive celebrity homes on the market in 2022.
Let’s start at the ‘cheap’ end of the scale. Janet Jackson is selling her Manhattan condo for $9 million. Yes, that’s a condo we’re talking about. Coming in at around 2,100 square feet, it gets its value from the fact that it’s prime real estate. It is on the 34th floor of One Central Park West, which is attached to the Trump International Hotel and overlooks Central Park.
Janet Jackson originally bought the three-bedroom condo for $2.8 million back in 1998. She hasn’t been inside it in three years, though. If you splash the cash for this condo, you'll get the hotel’s amenities along with it.
If $9 million for a 2,100 square-foot condo sounds like a bad deal, you can pay an extra two million for a massive ranch. Kanye West’s Monster Lake Ranch spreads over 3,888 acres. It even has lakes entirely for trophy fishing, a go-kart track, in addition to all the facilities a regular ranch would have.
Of course, Cody, Wyoming does not have the same allure as Manhattan, which is why the ranch packs so much bang for buck. Still, when you can afford to travel by private jet, few places are too far out of the way.
Let’s ramp things up a bit and get to the really expensive celebrity homes. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are moving out of L.A., finally returning to where it all started. While living in America, they've become two of the biggest celebrities in the world. Without The Osbournes, Keeping Up With The Kardashians would possibly never have happened. Ozzy and Sharon changed reality TV forever.
If you do end up buying their 11,565-square-foot, six-bedroom home, you can get a taste of how they lived during their time in the U.S. While they have other homes here, this one is their main residence.
If you're eager to live in California, you could get a manor for $18 million or a condo for $22.5 million. The latter seems like a bad deal, but The Weeknd’s home is luxurious and big for a condo. It takes up the whole 18th floor of the building, coming in at 7,950 square feet. It has two balconies with incredible views, a wine vault, a home gym, and an espresso bar.
The Weeknd is not selling because he needs the cash. Rather, he is leveling up, moving to Bel Air where a 33,000 square-foot mansion awaits. The price? Just over $70 million.
A quick $7.5 million jump takes us to the most expensive log cabin that has ever existed. Racing legend Tony Stewart had this 20,000-square-foot home built on 415 acres of land in Columbus, Indiana. Don’t let the term ‘log cabin’ fool you. This home is every bit as excessive as any other listing here. It has a massive aquarium, a bowling alley, a golf simulator, and a gym. Add to that a two-story waterfall and a hunting preserve, and you've got one of the most elaborate homes in existence.
If you've kept up with celebrity news, you're unlikely to have missed that Joan Rivers has been dead for eight years. Her penthouse is not suddenly on the market after all this time. It was bought in 2014 by a royal family from the Middle East for $28 million. They're selling it for an extra ten million in 2022.
As the most expensive entry on this list, you're getting a combination of excess and location. It is only 5,200 square feet (plus additional outdoor terraces), which comes nowhere close to Tony Stewart’s 20,000 square-foot home. However, New York’s Upper East Side is far more coveted than any part of Indiana.
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Just sold and off the market t.his 7,100-square-foot neo-classical single-family townhome traded hands back in June for $12,995,000. There is ample space in this six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home, plus the charm has been maintained even after extensive renovations. Robert Dankner, president of Prime Manhattan Residential was the listing Broker.
This grand house has eight wood burning fireplaces, soaring ceiling heights, natural light from both the North and South and features walnut flooring, a gorgeous range of custom materials and finishes, and skillfully restored original details.
As you enter the garden level, you are greeted by a formal entryway as well as a large less formal reception room/mud room. The eat-in kitchen delights and offers ample space and functionality. In addition to the vast counter space and center Island with Brazilian White Macaubas countertops, there are two sinks and appliances by Sub Zero & Wolf.
The parlor floor features 12’ ceilings, beautiful light and two salons with vast open and airy space. The south salon has beautifully restored original oak walls and floors as well as a wood burning fireplace. The north salon also has a wood burning fireplace and features a sitting room directly off the main living space.
The entire second floor is the sumptuous master suite with a south facing chamber with beautiful natural light. The closet space has three massive walk-ins and two accessory closets. The master bath is an oasis featuring tatelak walls, custom stone radiant heated floors, double wide windowed shower, a vintage soaking tub and separate water closet.
The third floor has two large bedrooms, both of which have en-suite baths and fireplaces, plus the north facing bedroom also has a beautiful patio. The fourth floor also has two large bedrooms with en-suite baths, while the south facing bedroom has a wood burning fireplace. The ceiling heights on this floor are 11’ and there are several skylights, one of which streams natural light to the stairwell below.
From the fourth floor there is a staircase that leads up to the roof top that features sweeping city and Central Park views.
Lastly, the cellar level has a large family room/playroom with radiant heated poured concrete floors, stone wall accents, a secondary kitchen, laundry room and more storage — ideal to any New Yorker.
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Read MoreToday is the first round of The US Open Tennis Championships. One of the largest sporting events in New York City. A day to go court to court, or drink to drink; the US Open has something for anyone. Not sure the best way to attend the event? We’ve got you covered in everything you’ll need before attending this years US Open.
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This pin, is perfect for any round of the US Open. Show your flare with these unique pins, made completely out of the same materials of a tennis ball.
For more than 15 years, the Honey Deuce has been synonymous with celebrating best-in-class tennis. Named after an equal 40/40 score, the cocktail is comprised of smooth Grey Goose vodka, fresh lemonade, and raspberry liqueur, and is topped with tennis-inspired honeydew melon balls. Grey Goose has been a proud partner of the US Open for over a decade, pairing world-classic tennis with world-class cocktails.
Fans unable to make it to Arthur Ashe can still uncork the stadium excitement by recreating the Honey Deuce at home. I’ve dropped the recipe below.
GREY GOOSE HONEY DEUCE
Ingredients:
1.25 oz GREY GOOSE® vodka
3.0 oz Fresh Lemonade
0.5 oz Raspberry Liqueur
Garnish: Frozen Honeydew Melon Ball Skewer
Method: Chill Collins Glass by placing in refrigerator/freezer or by filling with ice water for 5 minutes. Remove Collins Glass from refrigerator/freezer, and fill with ice. Measure and add vodka to Collins Glass. Top with measured amount of fresh lemonade. Measure and add raspberry liqueur. Garnish with skewer of 1 or multiple frozen honeydew melon balls (note: place honeydew melon in freezer before using the melon baller). Cheers!
Experience first-hand the perks of becoming a professional tennis player with Equinox Hotel’s new Play Like A Pro package. In celebration of 142nd US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of the year, Equinox Hotel’s has partnered with Blade to offer guests a chance to play and recover like the pros.
Guests are invited to spread out in style in our expansive rooms, sip cocktails and indulge in healthy delicious bites on the stunning Electric Lemon terrace and then enjoy VIP service compliments of Blade which will provide private roundtrip helicopter transfers from the hotel to the tournament grounds – because time is the ultimate luxury.
It’s still Summertime; and being outside all day you’ll want to make sure your face is protected. Designed to replace your serum, moisturizer & primer, Clear Glow is oxybenzone free & fragrance free too. Dries down instantly for a semi-matte / satin finish. Perfect for under makeup or on its own. Welcome to a new (invisible) era of SPF!
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It’s always a good time for red wine, especially on August 28, National Red Wine Day. Even during the hottest time of Summer one can enjoy red wine. Perfect for the grill, or a colder glass to sip and drink in the afternoon, we found red wines suitable for everybody. Below are our recommendations on what to drink this National Red Wine Day.
This fabled Ruffino wine has been on the most prized since it was first released in 1927. This wine is well balanced on the palate, with velvety tannins, firm acidity, and a lingering finish of rosemary. The blend is 80% Sangiovese - the most predominant and most famous red grape variety of Chianti - along with 20% Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
A funky red that not only gets better as it breathes but pairs well with beef, veal, pork, and pasta. It has earthy mushroom notes mixed with red and black fruit notes. Wait at the 30-minute mark; it will be a mouthful of jammed fruits!
A true reflection of place, this wine boasts rich, complex flavors and is made up of grapes from To Kalon Vineyard, the special site that Robert Mondavi chose for the winery in 1966. This red blend is made up of 49% Cabernet Franc, 47% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Petit Verdot and aged for 21 months in French oak barrels (100% new). Aromas of blackberry, cherry, toasted almond, bay leaf and mocha, lead to a palate of luscious ripe cherry and cassis with savory notes of dried herbs.
Deep red color with ruby highlights. Intense aromas of very ripe red fruit: blackcurrant, strawberry. When agitated, fine and elegant vanilla, toasty and roasted hazelnut notes appear. Extremely fruity and well-balanced, with rich and velvety tannins. Long and supple finish.
Pairs well with pasta in savoury tomato sauce, Tuscan-style veal chops, marinated steak, butter roasted chicken, all cheeses – Best served between 60◦F and 65◦F.
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Ever wonder how much rent is in Brooklyn? Or what you can get for $1,650? Today we follow Youtuber Elena Taber as she she’s exactly that.
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Glenn Rice. Photo Credit: Brown Harris Stevens
Brown Harris Stevens, is expanding to Fire Island with the addition of top agent Glenn Rice. For more than 23 years, Mr. Rice has worked at some of New York City’s largest real estate firms before launching his own independent brokerage service. He has lived and worked on Fire Island for the past four years.
“Fire Island is a natural extension of our Hamptons operation because as oceanside, largely seasonal communities, they both cater to similar buyers, sellers, renters, and lifestyles,” said Executive Sales Director Robert Nelson who oversees Brown Harris Stevens’ Hamptons sales offices alongside Philip O’Connell. “Glenn has the local knowledge and vast network to provide an exceptional real estate experience across Fire Island’s many unique locations.”
While Mr. Rice will be based out of The Pines, Brown Harris Stevens plans to bring on more agents in various towns across the approximately 32-miles long barrier island.
“I am thrilled to bring the Brown Harris Stevens brand to Fire Island where there is a real need for an established real estate company with local, national, and global reach,” said Mr. Rice. “Fire Island is such a welcoming place - and I believe undervalued as far as real estate goes. Homes right on the beach are a fraction of what you’d pay on the mainland and points east.”
Brown Harris Stevens’ expansion to Fire Island comes on the heels of the firm’s new Rhinebeck office opening in New York’s Hudson Valley.
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Looking for the perfect move-in ready home? This completely turn-key $5.75M lakefront compound on nearly six acres in Middlebury, CT, (90 minutes from NYC) is being sold fully-furnished and thoroughly decked out, including a double decker pontoon boat with slide, ATVs, firepit and much more.
The compound is located at and 1 Bristol Road Middlebury, Connecticut and listed by Brown Harris Stevens agent Jill S. Sloane.
Stunning, turn-key, waterfront compound on 5.94 acres! Exceptionally rare opportunity to own an estate on Lake Quassapaug being sold with all furnishings inside and out, a double-decker pontoon boat, and much more to make this an incredibly easy move. Built by Beaver Mountain Log Homes of NY, there are 7 structures. The main residence; a 2 bedroom guest house; pool house w kitchenette & full bath; boathouse w office, 3 car garage w guest room, full bath, cigar and wine room; two story barn w full bath & loft; heated & cooled dog house w dog run.
Main house features open living for easy entertaining, soaring vaulted ceilings & large windows to enjoy the incredible view. The chefs’ kitchen has a large island, top of the line appliances, & side by side dining area. The primary bedroom is conveniently on the main level w full bath, walk-in closet and sliding doors to the covered rear porch. On the upper floor, there are 4 additional generously sized bedrooms, 2 full baths, an office/sitting room and loft space.
The lower level boasts a media room, wet bar, rec room, full bath and 2 laundry rooms. The outdoor entertaining space has a Gunite infinity pool and spa and a covered rear porch overlooking the lake.
There are patios, stonewalls, professionally landscaped gardens, and large dock for boating, fishing, swimming all at your own private lakeside lodge!
You are just 90 minutes from NYC. This is a property you have to see to believe-words cannot describe all it has to offer!
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Each month we scour the world for some new wines that we can’t wait to share with you. From Long Island to New Zealand, no wine is off-limit. Perfect for a night in, or a collector’s piece for your top shelf, here are our favorite wines for August.
Together with a selected number of Malvasia di Candia Aromatica, Boccadirosa by Luretta is a sustainable wine that brings the unicity of a gem-terroir to all the senses.
Herbs from the Mediterranean combine, in this wine, to vivacious aromas of elderberry, dried lemon peel, acacia and marzipan, resulting in a complex, rounded, and full-bodied white that is ideal to be sipped during summer as well as colder seasons.
From Mascota Vineyards, Unánime Chardonnay (SRP: $24.99) shows aromas of spiced-apple, peach, ripe-mango and nutmeg. It is full-bodied with crisp acidity and a creamy, dense texture which helps it pair deliciously with hearty Crab Cakes topped with a Remoulade Sauce or a fresh Chicken Pecan Salad.
The energetic ‘little sister’ to Whispering Angel, The Beach is perfectly balanced with subtle, fruity notes and exceptional length. Clad in a lighter glass bottle, this new wine launched this Spring with a coastline-cleanup initiative aimed at preserving the world's beaches.
Healthy. Sustainable. Hand-picked.
Pinot grigio is a grape variety which has found its ideal home in Trentino, a land which allows it to express its full potential. This unique alpine context in the wine growing world brings out Pinot Grigio’s different styles thanks to the pedo-climatic environments in which it is cultivated, characterized by soils, exposure and altitudes, characteristics which make Trentino an immense, natural, and environmental mosaic!
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There are few things in a young adult's life that scream "luxury" more than living in an apartment in New York City with fine art. Someday, you might move on from your seventeenth-floor flat with happy memories in tow, but your artwork will always come with you.
It’s becoming the latest design must-have as well. According to Yelp's 2022 Home Trend Forecast Report, there was an increase of 181% for art installation search terms, indicating a shift toward creativity and self-expression in interior design.
Meanwhile, Sotheby's 2021 Historic Year In Review saw a 78% expansion into the 40-and-under demographic — a new trend for art market audiences. However, despite its importance to home design, art is often an afterthought for many people.
For those who prefer the finer things in life, it may be best to reconsider your stance on incorporating visually-pleasing pieces into your space. Here are five tips for curating art for your luxury apartment.
Anybody with a Pinterest account knows the addiction of pinning design inspiration for your dream home — what starts as a few minutes to pass the time ends up being hours later.
Creating a separate board for art is an excellent way to discover your preferences, especially since the first step to curation is uncovering what feeling you want to elicit in each room. Do you want to create a bright and sunny mood, a relaxing sensation or something dramatic?
Maybe you have an affinity for color or wild prints to pop against a white wall or neutral furniture, creating an adventurous vibe. On the other hand, you might prefer your artwork to blend into the space or to make a gallery wall for a more organized atmosphere.
Figuring out the mood you want to convey is essential before selecting paintings and sculptures to fill the space. Studies show art promotes the aesthetic-emotional experience, activating the self-rewarding nature of the brain and stimulating pleasure, health and well-being.
Filling your rooms with large paintings and ornate sculptures can overwhelm your senses. Each piece will fight for attention and the whole area will feel a chaotic mix of designs.
Start small and look for ways to utilize artwork to brighten overlooked areas in your apartment. You might be surprised by the massive impact smaller pieces can have. Additionally, acquiring your collection one piece at a time allows you to uncover your artistic tastes while experimenting with ways to fill awkward corners and spaces with visual intrigue.
You can find bronze sculptures for sale here or through an online search, plus plenty of painting selections. Be sure to mix up your mediums not only to avoid monotony but also to help you discover what impresses you.
Art curation can be overwhelming when you’re beginning your collection. Going piece by piece is a gentler approach to becoming an art enthusiast, but being selective about your choices is also critical. You might risk a massive design faux pas if you purchase all of your art at once.
Purchasing your first work of art is the stepping stone to creating an immaculate collection for your luxury apartment. Your first piece may be an obvious choice for you, so build off that painting, print or sculpture to shape the rest of your art design.
Figuring out how to illuminate what you acquire is just as important — particularly in dark areas where it might get lost. Consider the finishes and decide what sort of lighting works best. For instance, framed acrylic paintings, watercolors and photographs may require LED lights to prevent glare and shine from the glass.
Art can be expensive — and as a young adult just starting to source art, you might be seeing dollar signs everywhere.
Any art collector will agree you don't have to fill your apartment with rare paintings from renowned artists and break the bank. Set aside a budget for your art collection and determine what you can currently afford. Wanting to add unique pieces to your space is understandable, but affordable alternatives are usually available.
For example, limited edition prints are original artwork an artist sells for a specific time in small batches. If you’re all about having something unique, try finding a few artists you love and research the next time they’ll be doing a limited run.
The art sales market has increased 17% after a significant drop during the pandemic — and while there's been an uptick of 5.3 million more transactions since 2020, it's still below pre-pandemic figures.
Artists rely on collectors to earn an income. As such, commissioning your first significant piece may do two things — allow you to include a fully-personalized, unique work that stands out and support struggling artists.
Commissions are more accessible than ever as more independent artists find their way to online and mobile sales platforms, reaching broader audiences and deepening connections with art collectors. If an artist is open for commissions, inquire about their prices and what kind of piece you would like.
Learning how to curate your art collection for your luxury apartment can tie together a design that speaks to your personality and passions. It also helps you create a beautiful space that feels like an art museum, heightening the atmosphere of daily life and any events you hold.
Use these tips to determine the best way to fill your home with art that speaks to your tastes and accentuates your living space.
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Evelyn Long is the editor-in-chief of Renovated. Her real estate work has been published by the National Association of REALTORS®, Rental Housing Journal, and other online publications.
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This 3,391 square foot four-bedroom, four and a half-bath residence opens into an elegant entry foyer, leading to a living and dining room encased with 10-foot tall windows with North, East and West views. Gachot-designed custom rift-cut cabinetry accentuates the open kitchen, with a honed Calacatta Borghini marble waterfall island and backsplash. Gaggenau appliances including a cooktop, combi-steam oven, convection double oven, refrigerator, and wine refrigerator outfit the kitchen. White oak 5-inch plank floors and 9-foot solid walnut doors are featured throughout the residence.
A private vestibule separates the living area from the primary bedroom suite, creating a sense of privacy. A chic walk-in closet designed by DDC with functionality and durability in mind, features reflective smoked glass, custom shelving and integrated LED lighting. The en suite master bath offers honed Bianco Dolomiti marble on the walls as well as floors, which are heated, with a custom Gachot-designed vanity and mirror. Platinum matte Dornbracht fixtures accentuate the vanity, Kaldewei tubs and Durivit toilet. A striking powder room with honed Calacatta Nuevo and Absolute black marble walls complemented by a Gachot-designed custom vanity with Dornbracht fixtures is situated thoughtfully off the entry foyer.
In the heart of stylish NoMad, Madison House offers unsurpassed panoramic views of New York City, where every residence has a corner window and 11-foot ceilings or higher. With architecture by Handel and interiors by Gachot, these homes start 150 feet in the air and soar to over 800 feet. Extraordinary views are forever in style.
Madison House offers a double-height attended lobby and 30,000 square feet of amenities. These include a spa with 75-foot lap pool, cold plunge, hot tub, steam room, sauna, and treatment room. A 2nd floor 2,800 square foot roof garden. 5th floor double height Gachot-designed private lounge and bar, 14-seat private dining room with a demonstration and catering kitchen, conference room, card room and reading room. State-of-the-art exercise room, separate yoga room, and 6th floor sports lounge with a golf simulator, billiards table and children’s playroom. One-to four bedroom residences in the heart of the stylish NoMad design district.
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Explore this week’s favorite listings featuring standout Chelsea properties—from prewar icons to luxury High Line residences—curated by Off The MRKT.
Step inside New York's most luxurious condos where spring isn't just in the air—it's in every detail of their stunning seasonal interiors!
One home delivers old New York pedigree, the other brings full downtown drama — and both know exactly how to sell the Manhattan dream.
Virtual photos can spark clicks, but staging closes—here’s how one relaunch turned a quiet listing into a bidding situation.
An 83-residence, design-led condo rises between Hudson River Park and the High Line—one of West Chelsea’s final full-scale waterfront opportunities.
Explore this week’s favorite listings featuring standout Chelsea properties—from prewar icons to luxury High Line residences—curated by Off The MRKT.