At the start of October, New York's weather and real estate market are as hot as ever, and this week's newest listings prove it. From a prewar paragon to a classic Brooklyn townhouse to the Upper West Side's coolest new conversion, there is something to match all New Yorkers' definitions of luxury.
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Stunning, immaculate Carroll Gardens townhouse is replete with historic architectural details like original Corinthian columns, 12' ceilings, and a working fireplace. The property is currently used as a duplex with two rentals, but can be easily converted to any number of uses. See full details here.
Loft-like residence in Dame Zaha Hadid's Chelsea magnum opus features walls of windows, High Line views, high ceilings, custom wall paneling, and extensive closet space. The open kitchen is outfitted with a sculptural island and Gaggenau appliance suite. See full details here.
Every inch of this magnificent Tribeca combination penthouse was meticulously renovated with the greatest attention to detail. The massive skylit Great Room and the private terraces look out on some of Manhattan's best views and are ideal for entertaining. See full details here.
Park Avenue penthouse in the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere boasts 12'6" ceilings, spectacular Central Park and skyline views, and enormous picture windows. All bedrooms look out on panoramic views, and the master suite has a dressing room and marble spa bath. See full details here.
Formerly the gymnasium of a Catholic school, this Upper West Side penthouse boasts 19' arched ceilings, a skylight, and a private terrace. The beautiful open kitchen is outfitted with slab marble countertops and backsplash, top-of-the-line appliances, and plenty of seating space. See full details here.
Thoughtfully upgraded condo in a full-service West Village building designed by Robert A.M. Stern offers a front-row seat to one of the world's most beautiful waterfront views at all hours of the day. The dramatic Great Room has western and northern exposures, soaring ceilings, a Juliet balcony, and ideal placement next to the open chef's kitchen. See full details here.
Thoughtfully designed classic seven in a J.E.R. Carpenter-designed building boasts large-scale rooms, a wood-burning fireplace, and unobstructed views of Central Park. A stately gallery leads to the corner living room, and a beautiful wood-paneled library could easily double as a third bedroom. See full details here.
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Corner Chelsea penthouse is surrounded by a wraparound terrace that fills the living level with beautiful views and abundant natural light. Well-proportioned bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and en suite baths are situated on the second floor for maximum privacy. See full details here.
Incomparable Gramercy Park home comes with stunning south-facing park views, substantial loft space, 14' ceilings, exposed brick, a private veranda, and a coveted key to the park. The elegant master suite boasts five closets, built-in bookshelves, original moldings, an original wood-burning fireplace, and a marble bath. See full details here.
Located in a landmarked loft building in the heart of Soho, this apartment boasts 11' ceilings, white oak floors, 12 large west-facing windows, exposed brick, and a layout perfect for entertaining. The open chef's kitchen features an oversized marble island, generous storage space, and a 250-bottle wine cooler. See full details here.
Meticulously crafted condo on the cusp of Soho and Tribeca is rich in luxury finishes, skyline and river views, warehouse-styled windows, and stylishly concealed storage space. All bedrooms have Lutron-powered shades, en suite baths, and large custom closets. See full details here.
In this masterfully restored home in a historic Tribeca building, a 19th-century cast iron facade combines seamlessly with modern interiors and luxuries. A custom-designed kitchen features white matte lacquer cabinetry, marble countertops, Dornbacht fixtures, and Gaggenau appliances. See full details here.
Beautifully renovated Beekman Place co-op makes the most of river views in every room. The corner living room has three picture windows and a wood-burning fireplace; down the hall, a wood-paneled corner library has a Juliet balcony directly overlooking the river. See full details here.
High-floor home in a one-of-a-kind West Village building developed by Ian Schrager and designed by Herzog & de Meuron is flooded with light and Hudson River sunset views from 11' floor-to-ceiling windows. The open floor plan includes an expansive Great Room, a separate professional kitchen, and a spacious, western-facing master suite. See full details here.
By recombining two apartments on a high floor of a premier Fifth Avenue hotel, this impressive apartment with 11' ceilings and large windows would look out on nearly 50 feet of Central Park frontage. Additional features include a handsomely paneled library, a renovated kitchen, and southwest master suite with windowed study, walk-in closet, and marble bath. See full details here.
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