As of September 30, 2020, CityRealty listings show 12,645 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses for sale throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and parts of Queens and the Bronx. Manhattan median condo prices ticked down from last week to $2,082,514, or $1,678 per square foot. Co-ops continued their slight upward tilt to a median price of $900,026.
Over the past seven days, 529 sales listings throughout New York City have had their prices reduced. At the top of the list were two Central Park-facing apartments in the Sherry Netherland that were reduced by nearly 60% have the benefit of being rented out as hotel units while the owner is away. These apartments feature low sticker prices, but take note of the high maintenance charges. All utilities are covered here, and these also pay for twice-daily housekeeping with evening turndown service, concierge service, a fitness center, a beauty salon and barber shop, valet parking, and discounted room service from Harry Cipriani.
A borough away, a historic townhouse in Brooklyn Heights was reduced by 30%. The property was once the most expensive in Brooklyn when it sold for $10.8 million in 2008. The home is rich in original architectural details, but has been updated with new kitchen appliances and a basement game room. It was listed for $25 million in July 2020, but has been reduced to $17.5 million. Please be advised that these figures, like all quoted below, reflect cumulative reductions as opposed to the most recent cuts.
Over the past seven days, 529 sales listings throughout New York City have had their prices reduced. At the top of the list were two Central Park-facing apartments in the Sherry Netherland that were reduced by nearly 60% have the benefit of being rented out as hotel units while the owner is away. These apartments feature low sticker prices, but take note of the high maintenance charges. All utilities are covered here, and these also pay for twice-daily housekeeping with evening turndown service, concierge service, a fitness center, a beauty salon and barber shop, valet parking, and discounted room service from Harry Cipriani.
A borough away, a historic townhouse in Brooklyn Heights was reduced by 30%. The property was once the most expensive in Brooklyn when it sold for $10.8 million in 2008. The home is rich in original architectural details, but has been updated with new kitchen appliances and a basement game room. It was listed for $25 million in July 2020, but has been reduced to $17.5 million. Please be advised that these figures, like all quoted below, reflect cumulative reductions as opposed to the most recent cuts.
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Ground-floor property in Upper Manhattan boasts flexible floor plan, 10' ceilings, exposed brick, fresh paint, mahogany oak floors, and endless storage space through built-ins and closet space. The windowed kitchen is outfitted with generous counter space, a breakfast bar, wood cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. It is in a well-maintained building with part-time doorman, live-in superintendent, marble lobby, laundry on every floor, fitness room, bike room, storage for rent, and newly landscaped roof deck with Hudson River views. A virtual tour is available for this unit. See floor plan and full details here.
Exquisitely renovated duplex occupies the parlor and second floors of a classic Upper West Side brownstone. The first level houses a living room with built-in bookshelves, windowed chef's kitchen, and den with bay windows. Upstairs, the master bedroom features generous closet space and enough room for a home office. A virtual tour is available for this unit. See floor plan and full details here.
Corner condo in an amenity-rich building boasts open river and skyline views, hardwood floors, oversized windows with automatic shades, custom built-out closets, central air, and vented in-unit washer/dryer. Just off the large living/dining area, the windowed kitchen is outfitted with modern stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and endless storage space. The king-sized master suite has a spa-like bath with soaking tub and shower. See floor plan and full details here.
Grand-scale apartment in the heart of Greenwich Village is available for the first time since the building's co-op conversion. Interiors feature high beamed ceilings, original herringbone white oak floors, four exposures, well-proportioned rooms, and windowed kitchen. The building offers a central laundry room, bike room, and storage. A virtual tour is available for this unit. See floor plan and full details here.
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Gracious classic six is located at the top of a prewar boutique cooperative off Park Avenue on the Upper East Side. Interiors feature 9'6" ceilings, triple exposures, wood-burning fireplace, abundant built-in storage, and in-unit washer/dryer with adjacent storage closet. A storage cage conveys with the apartment, and amenities include a live-in superintendent, central laundry room, and roof deck. A virtual tour is available for this unit. See floor plan and full details here.
High-floor home may be delivered fully furnished, and oversized windows look out on views of the 9/11 Memorial Park, Statue of Liberty, Hudson River, and Lower Manhattan skyline through every window. Residents have access to all amenities and services, including the Whatever/Whenever concierge service. The New York Stock Exchange, popular restaurants, and a number of subway lines are close by. See floor plan and full details here.
Split two-bedroom is in the heart of Times Square, but double-insulated floor-to-ceiling windows offer a peaceful atmosphere and abundant natural light. Interiors feature soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, in-unit washer/dryer, and separate alcove that can double as a home office. The open kitchen is outfitted with granite countertops, custom cabinetry, and top-of-the-line appliances. See floor plan and full details here.
-41.8% | -$1.67M
130 East End Avenue, #PHA | $2,325,000
Co-op | 2 beds, 4 bathsDuplex penthouse once owned by Irving Berlin looks out on breathtaking views of the East River, Carl Schurz Park, and the New York City bridges from oversized windows and an oversized wrap terrace. Interiors feature high ceilings, prewar architectural details, wood-burning fireplace, and formal dining room with terrace access. A grand circular staircase leads to the upper-level bedrooms, both of which enjoy stunning views. See floor plan and full details here.
South-facing apartment is part of an iconic hotel's rental pool to live in or rent out as the owner sees fit. The living room looks out on Grand Army Plaza through large double windows. Interiors feature high ceilings and crown moldings, and a kitchenette is located off the entrance foyer. See floor plan and full details here.
Luxurious apartment is rich in prewar details like high ceilings, crown molding, a decorative fireplace, and detailed woodwork. The living room looks out on views of Grand Army Plaza, and there is abundant space for a designated dining area. The south-facing bedroom has a walk-in closet and en suite marble bath with double vanity and deep soaking tub. See floor plan and full details here.
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