Homes You Need To Make Appointments For This Weekend
Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this weekend.
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Greenwich Village
WHERE: 126 West 11th Street #51
SIZE: 2 Beds | 1 Baths
COST: $1,875,000
About: One of the most coveted apartments in the building, residence #51 at the Unadilla is a glorious and sun-drenched 2-bedroom home with a dining room and open rooftop views in the heart of the West Village. Prewar charm pervades every room of this fabulous and meticulously detailed home.
The centerpiece of this apartment is a bright, East-facing oversized living room with beautiful wainscoting and enough room to accommodate a generous home office area. A separate windowed dining room lies directly adjacent and features a built-in storage banquette and original wood cabinetry with pass-through kitchen just beyond. With corner Eastern and Northern exposures, the eat-in kitchen is appointed with all stainless steel appliances, an oversized ceramic farmer’s sink and even a vented washer/dryer.
On the opposite side of the apartment there is an enormous master bedroom with both Northern and Southern exposures and fabulous tree-top views of West 12th Street below. The second bedroom is accessible off of the hallway or by way of the master and faces East, and there is a beautiful windowed bathroom with excellent storage and an extra-deep soaking tub.
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Flatiron
WHERE: 22 West 15th Street 14C/15C
SIZE: 1 Beds | 1 Baths
COST: $1,545,000
About: 198 Washington Park presents a golden opportunity to own a MAGNIFICENT Gilded Age Victorian mansion and update it for the modern age. A 33-foot wide, 8,500 square foot brownstone right on Fort Greene Park, 198 Washington Park offers almost unimaginable space and luxury in Fort Greene's most desirable location.
As soon as you walk through the parlor entrance you are struck by the grandiose proportions of the central staircase, the soaring 15-foot ceilings, and the enormous parlors - there are three of them. Original details, particularly the multiple fireplace mantles (there are a dozen fireplaces!), well-preserved wooden door frames, the built-in mirrors and exquisite banisters harken back to the Golden Age of brownstone construction, at the peak of the Italianate and Greek revival building periods in what was then Brooklyn's wealthiest neighborhood. This home has eleven bedrooms and five bathrooms. And then there is the garden, nearly 1,000 square feet of it; to call this outdoor space an oasis would be an understatement. The 2,000+ square foot cellar is so large that it could host a lap pool, extensive gym, media center, and a wine cellar - together.
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West Village
WHERE: 164 Bank Street #9A
SIZE: 3 Bedroom | 2 Bath
COST: $1,495,000
About: This boutique condo next to Hudson River Park has a keyed elevator to the door of 9A which opens to a light, bright and newly renovated home. The beautiful new open kitchen has waterfall stone counter tops, pristine white gloss cabinets and stainless appliances. The Bosch five-burner gas cook top and oven hold center court on the kitchen island flanked by double-deep soft-close drawers. Gleaming new stainless fridge, sink and dishwasher keep the aesthetic streamlined. Counter seating provides a work-from-home perch and deftly conceals built-in shelving on the opposite side of the island.
South and west exposures bathe the the living area in light and sliding doors open to the sun-soaked balcony. Views of West Village rooftops stretch to the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty in the distance. Off the hall to the bedroom is a brand new bathroom wrapped in white gloss subway tile, grounded by a marble floor, and accented with matte black Kohler fixtures, adding an elegant and classic touch. The north and west-facing bedroom is large enough for a king-sized bed, has a double closet and offers stunning sunsets over the Hudson River.