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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Enjoy jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park and the Hudson River. Indulge in sensational sunrises and sunsets, and even watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve from this 7,963 square foot treasure in The Park Imperial, one of midtown's most elegant condominiums. The one and only full floor residence in the building, unit 64, is a space you don't want to miss out on. High in the sky, this magnificent, turn-key home was designed by renowned architect Frederic Schwartz, with interiors by Ray Booth of McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier.

The finest materials have been selected throughout, including hand-sewn wide-plank oak flooring, silk and leather wall finishes, and recessed chestnut coffer ceilings. The six Bedrooms and six and a half Baths provide plenty of opportunities to create specialty rooms like staff quarters, billiard's room, media room, home office, home gym or wine cellar. Asking $14,500,000. Represented by Louise Phillips Forbes, Brown Harris Stevens.


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Enjoy jaw-dropping 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park and the Hudson River. Indulge in sensational sunrises and sunsets, and even watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve from this 7,963 square foot treasure in The Park Imperial, one of midtown's most elegant condominiums. The one and only full floor residence in the building, unit 64, is a space you don't want to miss out on. High in the sky, this magnificent, turn-key home was designed by renowned architect Frederic Schwartz, with interiors by Ray Booth of McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier. The finest materials have been selected throughout, including hand-sewn wide-plank oak flooring, silk and leather wall finishes, and recessed chestnut coffer ceilings.

The six Bedrooms and six and a half Baths provide plenty of opportunities to create specialty rooms like staff quarters, billiard's room, media room, home office, home gym or wine cellar. Asking $14,500,000. Represented by Louise Phillips Forbes, Brown Harris Stevens.


With 1862 square feet of space, southern and western exposures, and 11-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, this North TriBeCa three bedroom, three bathroom condo has it all!

The timeless open chef’s kitchen, which overlooks the spacious living and dining rooms, features top-of-the-line stainless steel Miele and Subzero appliances, a stylish yet practical concrete countertop, and Italian white oak cabinetry.

The massive king-sized primary bedroom includes a large walk-in closet and an en suite bath with Italian marble and porcelain floor and wall tiles, as well as double sinks, an abundance of storage, a standalone shower, and deep soaking Jacuzzi tub. The other two bedrooms are down a separate hallway which is ideal for privacy. The larger of the two is also blessed with an en suite Italian marble bathroom. Asking for $3,595,000 Christopher Totaro and broker Becki Danchik of Coldwell Banker Warburg are the listing agents.


Credit Evan Joseph

This 14-story luxury condominium building is part of the dynamic Essex Crossing, one of the most significant developments in the history of New York City that is reimagining a major portion of the Lower East Side. The project has seen immense interest due to the unique lifestyle it’s offering – with over 65% of residences sold and an immediate occupancy. 

Priced at $4,450,000, Penthouse E is the last two-bedroom penthouse at One Essex Crossing and features 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths over 1,693 SF of light and airy interior space. One of the main highlights of this residence is a stunning 712 SF wraparound private roof terrace that showcases stunning views to the northeast and southwest including the Financial District. The penthouse was staged by NYC-based Waverly Staging, who was inspired by the authentic and historic Lower East Side neighborhood. The design team incorporated a calming color scheme of natural tones and blues that mimics the surrounding architecture and sky shown through the light-flooded windows. Residents entering the residence are also greeted by a personal touch from the designer Jane Saidenberg, who incorporated two photographs by her late father Fred Rosenberg called: "September 22" and "Sagaponack Sunset". 


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