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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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53 West 53rd Street #34A

Designed by acclaimed interior designer Brad Ford inside the 1,050-foot-high condominium tower designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel featuring interior architecture by Thierry Despont. Located above the Museum of Modern Art, 53 West 53 has the unique distinction of having three new MoMA gallery levels integrated into its base.

Brad Ford created the widely popular event Field+Supply in the Hudson Valley, which is a modern interpretation of a traditional arts and crafts fair highlighting various studios and workshops. He also opened the showroom FAIR in 2015 at the New York Design Center. Brad honed his skills under designers Thad Hayes and Jed Johnson.

Brad’s design for the 53 West 53 home features artworks throughout that pay homage to the existing art in MoMA's permanent collection. He also included a combination of furnishings from contemporary makers and iconic furniture pieces from the past that complement the architecture and interiors by Jean Nouvel and Thierry Despont. Handcrafted pieces from Brad’s showhouse FAIR are featured extensively throughout the space. The model is Residence 36A, a 3,020 square foot 2-bedroom priced at $9,740,000.


271 Hicks Street

Located at 271 Hicks Street, this Greek Revival brownstone, originally built in 1846, has been impeccably renovated to the highest standard and constructed with precision and unparalleled craftsmanship.  The home encompasses over 6,200 SF of interior space, coupled with over 1,900 SF of private outdoor space. Spanning 24-foot wide, the spectacular six-story home includes a seven-stop high-speed elevator (that opens on the rooftop), hand-crafted helical staircase, six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four powder rooms.

Baxt-Ingui Architects designed 271 Hicks Street with passive house principles. This super-insulated townhouse has ultra-low energy, triple pane windows, five-zone central air and filtered continuous fresh air.

Nadia Bartolucci, Rachel Altschuler and Ian Murphy of Douglas Elliman have the listing


1 Central Park South #1601

Timeless, iconic elegance defines THE landmark address in Manhattan, set at the corner of 5th Ave & 59th St, bordering the SE corner of Central Park. Now, one of its most impressive condominiums is boasting a brand new & significant price reduction.

Set on a high floor, the fully renovated 3BD/3.5BA/2,656 SF Unit 1601 provides spectacular, soothing views of the entire park & The Pond just below the windows.
Something of a work of art in its own right—with gleaming walnut-boarded herringbone parquet floors and custom coffered woodwork in high ceilings—the condo entry way is perfectly suited to display your art collection. The large maser suite boasts 3 exposures and a classic Juliet balcony ,as well as a spacious bath with a soaking tub. A bit of personalized redesign by a new owner will equal perfection!


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