In a crowded real estate market, an apartment needs something special to stand out. 196 condos were listed in the past week, and these 10 all brought something extra - a unique history, a creative renovation, private outdoor space - that made us look twice.
The Satori, Gowanus
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This bright, modern apartment with a private rooftop terrace provides the rare opportunity to enjoy a thoughtfully appointed, luxurious space designed by award-winning architects as their own home. Upon entrance, soaring 16' ceilings greet you in the open plan loft that incorporates kitchen, dining and living areas. Newly refinished floors emphasize the airy qualities of the double-height space, while a delicate staircase leads to the mezzanine above. Read more.
99 John Deco Lofts, Financial District
Huge windows with south and west exposures fill this high-floor apartment with light, and high vaulted ceilings give it a loft-like feel. A beautiful chef's kitchen has great counter space, lots of sleek white cabinetry, and high-end stainless steel appliances. Read more.
Hudson Condo, Upper West Side
This stunning apartment has been meticulously renovated by Architectural Digest-published architect Michael Johnston of MJDG with modern and sophisticated living in mind. Offering two master bedrooms and a flexible-use third bedroom, all with en-suite bathrooms, this chic apartment can meet the needs of the most discerning resident. A Lutron lighting system, electric shades and home entertainment system, and a washer and dryer add to the convenience of this home. Read more.
First Village, East Village
Recently renovated, this expansive loft features high ceilings, wood-burning fireplace, oversized windows, hardwood floors, washer/dryer, and multiple exposures. The open south-facing living/dining/kitchen space invites both intimate get-togethers as well as large-scale entertaining. An additional windowed bonus room can be utilized as a third bedroom/nursery, home office, pantry, or walk-in closet. Read more.
One Hanson Place, Fort Greene
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At this one-of-a-kind loft condo at the iconic One Hanson Place, the converted former Williamsburgh Savings Bank Building, 18' ceilings with arched windows provide the quintessential wow factor when entering the apartment. Outside are open, placid views through historic Brooklyn to the New York Harbor, Statue of Liberty, Verrazzano Bridge, and Downtown Brooklyn. The 400-square-foot master suite with unique architectural detail features a large walk-in closet/dressing room, an en-suite bath with dual sink vanity, stall shower, and soaking tub. Read more.
The Franklin, Tribeca
Entering the apartment you are welcomed by a gracious foyer and vast living room. Boasting 11' ceiling heights and 6 oversized windows, this apartment is flooded with natural sunlight. It contains ample storage and closet space and a washer/dryer in-unit. Read more.
67 Liberty Street, Financial District
This striking showstopper has southern, northern and eastern exposures boasting 18' ceilings upon stepping off the private keyed elevator revealing a dramatic open living and dining room area. Modern amenities feature central air and heat and floor-to-ceiling windows equipped with motorized blinds. A stunning open chef's kitchen comes impeccably equipped with Miele refrigerator and dishwasher, Dacor range and microwave, encased in an elegant custom white mocha mahogany cabinetry and Caesarstone countertops. Read more.
62 Norman Avenue, Greenpoint
This unique apartment on the border of Greenpoint and Williamsburg has been beautifully renovated, keeping the classic charming details while upgrading the kitchen and bathrooms. The living room is highlighted by exposed brick and large bay windows with city views. The apartment boasts wonderful 12' ceilings, new energy efficient windows, and Nest temperature control. Read more.
50 Bond Street, Noho
This spectacular home at 50 Bond Street, downtown living at its finest, boasts contemporary finishes and original prewar loft details. A large formal living room with south-facing windows, a dining area flanked by custom bookshelves, and a windowed, state-of-the-art kitchen encourage fluid entertaining. Read more.
Liberty Lofts, Upper West Side
Originally an 1898 warehouse, Liberty Lofts was converted to luxury condominium apartments with design by Costas Kondylis. The generous open layout is bright and airy with soaring 10' barrel-vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the apartment with natural light. Read more.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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