Throughout the greater tri-state area, $2.195 million would be enough to buy a fairly sizeable house. In New York City, however, the possibilities are significantly more diverse: That sum can buy a full Brooklyn townhouse or a one-bedroom in a Manhattan icon. Explore the possibilities, and be sure to vote for your favorite at the bottom.
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Originally constructed in 1905, this classic Brooklyn brownstone has been newly renovated with high-end finishes, modern technology, and carefully restored original details. A mosaic-tiled foyer and arched beveled glass door greets residents and leads to a formal living room with wood-burning fireplace, mahogany-stained window boxes, and beautiful molding. The large dining area, chef's dream kitchen, and elegant master suite face the serene back garden. See full details here.
Southwest-facing corner condo in a new downtown luxury building is filled with amazing natural light from ten floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room. The modern kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, Caesarstone countertops, and high-end appliances. Additional features include custom wire-brushed oak flooring, excellent storage space, and smart home technology capabilities. See full details here.
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Garden duplex in West Chelsea's historic Fitzroy Townhouses has been completely renovated, and features include a wood-burning fireplace, a spacious living/dining area, a chef's kitchen, and custom cabinetry throughout. An office on the second floor comes with built-in shelving and its own closet. However, the piece de resistance can be found outside: a private, two-level garden with a brick patio. See full details here.
Located in New York's legendary Plaza Hotel, residents of this elegant home have access to all of the hotel's services, amenities, shops, and restaurants. The living room flows seamlessly into a custom kitchen, which has high-end appliances, stone countertops, and white mosaic marble backsplash. Just off the large bedroom with a cedar walk-in closet, the custom bathroom includes an original mosaic pattern derived from the historic Plaza lobbies. See full details here.
A dramatic entry foyer, 14' ceilings, and amazing natural light from skylights and windows create an amazing first impression for this one-of-a-kind downtown loft. The whole living/dining area is surrounded by a wraparound terrace, and the open kitchen is a chef's dream. The upstairs master suite has a home office that could easily be converted to a third bedroom. See full details here.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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