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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

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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434 East 52nd St. 3A

Credit: Warburg Realty

Located at 434 East 52nd Street Apartment 3A, this charming and affordable studio is situated in a building developed by Bing & Bing and designed by Emery Roth, this pre-war apartment is rich with history. Beamed ceilings, oak strip floors, classic moldings, and an exposed brick wood-burning fireplace gives the space a distinct style, but the owners also get the advantages of modern amenities. Those include monorail tech track lighting, classy fixtures, a kitchen outfitted with custom cabinets, a four-burner gas cooktop, a dishwasher, and basketweave marble tile floors.

The building itself is truly a sight to behold. Perched in the Southgate complex, considered one of the city’s most sought-after Art Deco buildings, this is the same structure that once housed none other than John Lennon. It’s also full-service and pet-friendly, for prospective owners with dogs and cats.

This unit is listed for $349,000 by Jeanne Byers and George Case of Warburg Realty.


327 West 4th St.

credit Douglas Elliman

an exquisite $16,500,000 townhouse that has just came to market in the heart of West Village, for coverage consideration.

Built in 1829, this quintessential single-family townhouse has been meticulously rebuilt and restored to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. The five-story late-Federal style home, which features 4,317-interior-square-feet, four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms, has been completely transformed while still maintaining its original integrity. This transitional 22-foot-wide home with a five-stop elevator includes four private landscaped outdoor spaces which total 962-square-feet, providing an elite oasis in the heart of the historic West Village. Other notable features of the home include a solarium, 102-bottle wine fridge and two gas grills.

Douglas Elliman’s Nadia Bartolucci and Rachel Altschuler have the listing.


170 Second Avenue, Apt 12B

Welcomed by a grand central gallery through sliding French doors that open into the oversized kitchen & dining room, this inviting space features a large built-in dining banquette, lacquered custom cabinetry and a spacious center island. Top-of-the-line appliances include a vented Viking cooktop, double wall ovens and exhaust fan, Sub-Zero fridge and freezer drawers and Miele dishwasher. Calacatta Gold 2' thick countertops and sink, Samuel Heath hardware and Ralph Lauren lighting complete the luxurious appeal of this truly spectacular kitchen. Complemented by commanding city views from every aspect, including the iconic Empire State and Chrysler buildings and historically significant St. Marks Church.

Custom wall panels, window treatments, and built-in shelving contribute to the stylish aesthetic captured throughout the residence. The corner primary bedroom has three windows, offering north and west views of the church and the spectacular city skyline. The double-paned windows ensure quiet and tranquility in this bright, spacious room, decorated with Osborne & Little wallpaper. No detail was spared in the design of the stunning, windowed master bathroom, which features WaterWorks fixtures, white Carrera and Thassos basket weave flooring and a Carrera marble countertop. A double vanity, towel warmer and radiant floor heating help create the ultimate, deluxe master bath.

Kaptan Unugur and Cherie Hinson, of Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing.

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