Of the thousands of listings CityRealty posts every week, a handful stand out for their size, location, views, amenities, or sheer indefinable incandescence. We present the most exciting condos to debut on the market in the last seven days.
Polhemus Residences, Cobble Hill
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The soaring proportions of one of the original gathering halls of this Beaux-Arts landmark have been transformed into an iconic duplex home with a double-height living room featuring nearly twenty-one-foot ceilings. The architectural majesty of this great room is crystalized by the oak staircase with satin nickel trim and the signature sixteen-foot-tall weight and chain double-hung windows with original exterior ornamental ironwork. Read more.
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights
The apartment has soaring 13' ceilings with enormous windows that give wonderful light and spectacular views north through Brooklyn Bridge Park, towards the Brooklyn Bridge and onto Midtown Manhattan, and magnificent nighttime views await you.
Step into the apartment and you walk through your artwork gallery entrance way into the spectacular living area, with access to the 115 s/f terrace. Read more.
205 Water Street, DUMBO
A home truly like no other! This rare and sophisticated 4-bedroom top-floor condo, with two deeded parking spaces, and a large private storage room, has never been on the market before, and has literally no equal in DUMBO. Read more.
The Smith Grey, Williamsburg
Upon first seeing the slate blue, cast-iron facade of the iconic Smith Gray Building, one of the most coveted 19th-century architectural showpieces in Williamsburg, you know the apartment within will be memorable. And once you enter 2G, an embodiment of urban living at its best, the word "grand" comes to life before your eyes. Read more.
Stanton on Sixth, South Slope - Greenwood Heights
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As one of the first luxury residential collections to be developed in the area, Stanton on Sixth is a unique opportunity for the perceptive few. This residence is luxury as it is meant to be; gorgeous, lavish, light-filled and pristine. Read more.
ID390, Williamsburg
A unique future forward "smart enabled" home with southeast exposure. 14-foot floor-to-ceiling windows provide this loft home with plenty of light and sky year round. Read more.
1143 Lafayette Avenue, Bushwick
The brick and steel facade has been beautifully constructed with floor to ceiling windows illuminating each unit with natural light. This garden/finished basement duplex with full ceiling height finished basement and private front yard makes the most of the space welcoming you with an entry way situated between the full bathroom with deep soaking tub and custom vanity on your left and access to the kitchen on your right.
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One Northside Piers, Williamsburg
Hardwood engineered maple flooring spans throughout the 1,133 s/f residence. Floor-to-ceiling windows with western exposure flood the space with abundant natural light. Read more.
75 Columbia Street, Cobble Hill
Step off the elevator to your own private floor and enter this sprawling home overlooking the harbor and the Manhattan skyline. There are two stunning outdoor terraces with an additional 700 square feet for entertaining, watching the sunset, and barbecuing. Read more.
Forte, Downtown Brooklyn
With soaring 11-foot ceilings and a layout that efficiently utilizes all 1,435 square feet, this sprawling home will afford you plenty of room to grow for the next 5-7 years, and perhaps much longer. The current owners of this apartment have brought smart design and warmth to this home, transforming it into a highly functional space that takes living, entertaining and creating memories to the next level. Read more.
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Michelle Mazzarella
Michelle is a contributing writer and editor for real estate news in New York City