Apartment, Upper West Side, $5mn
What A two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex apartment in a neo-Renaissance style 1918 building.
Where In the Upper West Side, on the side of Central Park. Located on the cusp of the Lincoln Square neighbourhood, it’s a short walk to museums such as the Frick, Guggenheim and MoMA.
Why The double-height living room with a fireplace and two full-height 10ft-wide windows — one facing north, one facing east — with views over Central Park and beyond.
Who Luxury Portfolio / Brown Harris Stevens
Condominium, Midtown, $3.99mn
What A three-bedroom, three-bathroom condominium with a 26ft open-plan living and dining room and skyline views of Manhattan.
Where In Midtown on 57th Street, the so-called Billionaire’s Row of New York. Central Park is about 15 minutes by foot and JFK airport is about 45 minutes by car — traffic dependent.
Why The property is in a fully serviced building whose amenities include a 75ft swimming pool, fitness centre, spa with steam room and sauna, 70ft terrace, screening room and guest suites.
Who Brown Harris Stevens
Penthouse, SoHo, $3.85mn
What A 2,000 sq ft apartment on the top two floors of an 1873 loft-style building. The open-plan living area includes an industrial-style kitchen and steel bookcases. The primary en suite bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe.
Where In SoHo, just west of Nolita and about a 20-minute walk from the West Village. The Financial District is about a 30-minute walk, as is the Brooklyn Bridge.
Why On the second floor there is an additional bedroom or studio with access to 800 sq ft of surrounding roof terrace with views over SoHo.
Who CB Warburg
Apartment, Chelsea, $2.495mn
What A three-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op apartment set across three floors in a converted 1854 town house. The primary bedroom is on its own floor, and on the final floor is a smaller bedroom or office space with access to a roof terrace.
Where In Chelsea, known as the artistic district of Manhattan. An entrance to the High Line is a short walk away and the nearby Chelsea Pier provides access to paths along the Hudson River.
Why The main open-plan living and dining area has sliding doors that open on to a large sun-filled balcony that runs the full width of the property.
Who Sotheby’s International Realty — Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
Apartment, Yorkville, $2.595mn
What A three-bedroom co-op apartment set across two floors in a fully serviced building with a gym, bike room and private outdoor garden.
Where In Yorkville, a neighbourhood in the Upper East Side. Central Park is about a 20-minute walk, while Carl Schurz Park is half a block away.
Why The hallway and living areas feature hand-carved wood finishes by Dean Telfer, the campus architect of Columbia University.
Who CB Warburg
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