So I would say crystal chandeliers are a bit above me right now
Also I feel like I’m being interrogated at home every day
3 East 89th Street – Townhouse in Carnegie Hill
Price: $29,500,000
What you’re getting: *googles “palatial New York mansion”* Housed in a townhouse that clocks in at 40-feet wide and 6 stories tall, this stately Neo-Renaissance style mansion is located across from the Guggenheim Museum and just steps off Fifth Avenue and Central Park, with some of the most ornamental and extra details on the market right now.
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65 Pineapple Street – Townhouse in Brooklyn Heights
Price: $5,350,000
What you’re getting: Nestled on one of our city’s sweetest and sought after streets, this adorable 21-foot wide Federal-Greek Revival home was built in 1835 and blends the 3,835 square feet of indoor space with the 1,565 square feet of outside space, keeping the original detail in 6 wood burning fireplaces, period moldings and soaring ceilings.
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14-16 Wooster Street, Apt 3 – 4 bed, 3 bath Coop in Soho
Price: $5,888,000
What you’re getting: This elegant full floor loft spans 4,000 square feet and while renovated with high-end finishes, the design compliments the beauty and integrity of the 1903 architecture marvel. The original columns, beams and exposed brick are a jaw dropping sight as soon as you set foot inside from your private elevator.
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36 Verandah Place – Townhouse in Cobble Hill
Price: $5,500,000
What you’re getting: This renovated carriage house located on one of Cobble Hill’s most sought after blocks provides 3,000 square feet of elegant space and looks out on the treasured Cobble Hill Park, while offering wonderful spaces for entertaining, a huge master bedroom floor, and two additional bedrooms and a home office.
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421 Broome Street, Penthouse – 4 bed, 5 bath Condo in Soho
Price: $65,000,000
What you’re getting: This one-of-a-kind space, encompassing over 8,000 square feet of interiors and 3,700 square feet of private exteriors, is housed in a small boutique cast-iron condominium dating back to 1873. This property begins on the fifth floor, opening into a 31 × 46-foot great room, marked by six arched windows, 15-foot ceilings, two skylights, and anchored by opposing wood-burning fireplaces.
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5 Beekman Street, Apt PH51 – 3 bed, 3.5 bath Condo in Fulton/Seaport
Price: $12,995,000
What you’re getting: This pinnacle of the Beekman Residences encompasses the entire 51st floor with 16-foot ceilings, seamless floor to ceiling windows, panoramic 360 views of the iconic New York City skyline, a 155 square foot private terrace, and a nearly 50-foot long great room showcasing double exposures.