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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 week. 

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275 Park Place, Townhouse

75 Park Place is a glorious home indeed- in pristine condition ready to be moved into right away- and loved for generations. This remarkable late 19th century property was reimagined by noted architect Elizabeth Roberts and published in New York Magazine. A total and complete gut renovation was painstakingly undertaken which replaced every wire and every pipe, and system- whilst retaining stunning period detail.

The house is a legal two-family anode and features an upper triplex with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, and garden floor one bedroom guest suite or investment opportunity or lavish additional living space for the primary owners. The house also features a wood burning fireplace in the kitchen, original preserved 19th century cabinetry and other Victorian details such as hand carved plasterwork ceiling and wall detail, and hand carved millwork throughout including the gorgeous restored banisters.

The kitchen features Fisher Paykel dish drawers, a restaurant-grade vented BlueStar stove and radiant heat underfoot by the sink. The 10 foot long marble island contains a double sink, two sided storage and bar seating for four. A multi-pure charcoal filter for clean drinking water is built into the sink as well as a whole-house filtration water system found in the basement which filters all water coming into the house.

275 Park Place, at Vanderbilt Avenue is 2 blocks from Grand Army Plaza, the gateway of Prospect Park. Not only is there a block association with an annual block party, but neighboring Vanderbilt is closed to traffic many weekends for an open-air pedestrian shopping and dining esplanade and boasts several amazing coffee shops and critic-reviewed restaurants line the Avenue. Olmstead, Maison Yaki, Fausto, James, Faun, LaLou and White Tiger. R&D foods for prepared take-out and catering. Plus the Fish Market, Prospect Butcher, Union Market and the Saturday Farmer's Market at Grand Army Plaza for all your food shopping needs. Old Brooklyn Bagel Shoppe has beloved bagels and French bakery Mille-Feuille for perfect croissants. The best of everything is right outside your door.


985 Park Avenue Apartment 12/13

This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home at 985 Park Avenue Apartment 12/13 is available now. The unit itself is as sophisticated and beautiful as they come. It spans two full floors of a 15-floor building, with wood flooring, custom molding, and individual, climate-controlled rooms throughout. The living room has ten-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and French doors, which open to a Juliet balcony, where views of Park Avenue and famous New York sights can be had. Plus, there’s a fireplace — one of only two in the entire building.

The kitchen has custom, built-in cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances, along with a large pantry and an abundance of counter space. Upstairs, which can be reached directly by elevator, houses a huge primary bedroom, with a walk-in closet. There’s a marble bathroom with a soaking tub, stall shower, double-vanity, and radiant heated floors. There are two more bedrooms, one of which is currently being used as an office space.

The building at 985 Park is intimate and has all the trappings — including full-time door staff, keyed elevator access, and a video intercom. It’s also only two blocks away from Central Park and some of the best museums in the city.

This unit is listed for $7,650,000 by broker Judy Kloner of Coldwell Banker Warburg.


39 West 23rd Street #21A

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Recently listed at Flatiron House for $13,500,000, this spectacular full-floor residence includes floor-to-ceiling windows and is accented with 222 sq ft planted and irrigated loggia that offers sweeping 360 degree views of city landmarks and the skyline beyond. 

Situated within The Tower of the building facing 23rd Street, Residence 21A is a 3,194 sqft. 4-bedroom, 4 bath full-floor residence with everything one can ask for in a residence. Elevators open into a gracious entry gallery leading to the corner open living and dining room with bright south and east exposures, with views including The Clocktower and downtown Manhattan. Residents will enjoy a bespoke windowed chef’s kitchen featuring custom oak, lacquer, and ribbed glass cabinetry framed in brass, and a large island along with Calacatta Lincoln marble slab countertops and backsplashes and a pantry. Appliances include a Thermador six burner with griddle and two oven gas range, a vented hood, a Bosch speed oven and dishwasher, and a Gaggenau refrigerator/freezer and full height wine refrigerator. The primary bedroom offers access to the planted loggia and is generously sized with a large walk-in closet and windowed dressing room. A five-fixture windowed primary bathroom features a custom vanity, heated marble floors, a 6’ Kohler bathtub, and glass-enclosed shower. Two secondary bedrooms, both facing north and west offer Empire State Building views, while the fourth bedroom faces east and offers direct loggia access. 


130 West 30th Street, 4A

This 1,661sqft home has a loft-like ambiance with 11’ beamed ceilings and oversized windows There is a large living and dining space and a fabulous kitchen with white/gray marble countertops and backsplash. There is even a space that can be used as a home office, gym, or media room. With striking 11' beamed ceilings and oversize windows, bask in its brightness and loft-like ambience. The entrance foyer leads to a dining space with the living room on the left and a 15'x12' home office/media room with a walk-in closet to the right.

It is located in a prewar, art deco building designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert. Gilbert’s most famous commissions include the Woolworth Building, US Custom House, New York Life and US Supreme Court, and then in the late 1920s, he designed 130 West 30th Street. Originally used as a manufacturing loft, the Assyrian-styled building was then gut renovated and converted to condominium residences in 2003.


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