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41 Warren Street, Apt PH – 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom Penthouse Condo in TriBeca
Price: $9,995,000
What you’re getting: Perched high above the charming streets of Tribeca, this completely gut renovated penthouse includes four bedrooms in the over a 3,000 square foot interior, not to mention the additional 1,500 square feet exterior. The outdoor space is divided into four expansive terraces, which include a perfectly manicured roof deck and a luxurious outdoor shower.
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12 E 69th Street – Townhouse on the Upper East Side
Price: $88,000,000
What you’re getting: This 40-foot-wide mansion spanning 20,000 square feet (with an additional 2,650-square-foot terrace) boasts six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and over-the-top amenities such as a panic room, an indoor heated saltwater pool, a dining room inspired by Versailles, a recording studio, a theater with red velvet seats.
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13 Monroe Place – Townhouse in Brooklyn Heights
Price: $10,500,000
What you’re getting: This 19th century brownstone on quiet Monroe Place captures both the meticulously preserved historic detail and the glorious outcome of an 18-month renovation. Covering approximately 5,900 square feet with East and West exposures, this sunny home boasts six bedrooms, five full baths, a powder room, voluminous storage, and 1,800 square feet in outdoor space.
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1 Lexington Avenue, Apt 5B – 4 bed, 2.5 bath Coop in Gramercy Park
Price: $7,995,000
What you’re getting: Encompassing two floors, this home in one of the most coveted buildings on Gramercy Park has eight windows with direct views over-looking Gramercy Park to the South, a gracious foyer entry with a 32′ gallery wall, wood-burning fireplaces, and countless large living spaces to accommodate an array of entertainment.
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150 Charles Street, Apt 11A – 3 bed, 3.5 bath Condo in the West Village
Price: $15,450,000
What you’re getting: This extraordinary floor-through home spans a gracious 3,008 square feet, featuring sweeping, iconic exposures of the Hudson River and downtown Manhattan through over 38 feet of floor-to-ceiling windows. The focal point of this home is the sprawling corner great room, with a southwest exposure where you can live, dine, entertain, and soak in the sunset.
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265 West 94th Street #1/2 – Rare townhouse on my absolutely favorite NYC street
Price: $2,300,000
What you’re getting: While this isn’t a crazy seven or eight digit number, very seldom to properties pop up in the heavily sought after Pomander Walk. This jewel box duplex home on the historic street boasts a three bed open floor plan with updated appliances, washer/dryer and two baths – but trust me, you’re paying for the street and it’s 100% worth every penny.