There was a time when downtown New York neighborhoods were considered no-go areas, but one would never know it to look at real estate listings or visit the areas today. Lower Manhattan has seen a stunning renaissance in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11; Soho, Tribeca, and Chelsea have gone from industrial neighborhoods to the home of some of the most eye-catching conversions and new construction alike; and the Meatpacking District's latest reincarnation involves an incredible residential component.
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Striking apartment in an architecturally-acclaimed glass building was designed with column-free interiors to make the most of High Line views from every room. Interiors also feature a loft-like layout, 11' ceilings, and chef's kitchen with top-of-the-line, energy-efficient appliances. Residential amenities include a fitness center, bike room, and storage. See floor plan and full details here.
No detail was ignored in the meticulous renovation of this spacious Battery Park City home with a private balcony looking out on skyline views. Interiors feature a large living room, an oversized bedroom, a spa-like bath, generous storage space, and in-unit washer/dryer. The chef's kitchen is outfitted with abundant marble counter space and high-end stainless steel appliances. See floor plan and full details here.
High-floor home offers stunning views of the rapidly evolving Lower Manhattan skyline while being a key part of it with its "Jenga-like" structure. Custom interiors feature 12' ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, white oak flooring, and five-fixture master bath. The kitchen is outfitted with a black granite center island, Corian countertops, and high-end appliances. See floor plan and full details here.
Open loft in a converted industrial building is flooded with natural light via southern exposure, three giant windows, and ceilings measuring nearly 12 feet high. The gourmet kitchen has been updated with state-of-the-art appliances that include an under-counter wine refrigerator. A loft is large enough to be used as a guest room or extra storage, though the latter may not be necessary given the apartment's generous closet space. See floor plan and full details here.
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Modern home features a one-of-a-kind floor plan with triple exposures, a gracious parlor, and separate dining area. The custom open kitchen is outfitted with a porcelain-topped island, top-of-the-line appliances, and abundant ebony cabinetry. The corner master bedroom faces southwest and boasts a walk-in closet and en suite marble bath. See floor plan and full details here.
Authentic loft in the heart of NoMad is rich in prewar architectural details like concrete beamed ceilings measuring over 10 feet high, open floor plan, and hardwood floors. However, the kitchen meets modern standards with breakfast bar seating, an oversized island, state-of-the-art appliances, and generous cabinetry. The master suite features a custom built out closet and five-fixture bath with a TV embedded in the mirror. See floor plan and full details here.
Charming apartment on a historic West Village street is beautifully maintained with Old World details like original hardwood floors and high beamed ceilings. The through-wall air conditioner has been cleverly hidden under built-in bookshelves to make the most of space. Northern window exposures flood the unit with natural light. See floor plan and full details here.
Penthouse spans the top two floors of its building and looks out on panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty. The main level is home to an opulent entrance gallery, palatial corner living room, formal dining room, windowed eat-in kitchen, and library. Upstairs, all the bedrooms have en suite baths, generous closet space, and stunning harbor views. See floor plan and full details here.
Classic six on lower Fifth Avenue has been renovated to modern standards, though not at the expense of historic details like columns, inlaid hardwood floors, and a wood-burning fireplace. Thirteen windows overlook classic Village architecture and the landmarked First Presbyterian Church bell tower. A windowed room is currently configured as a walk-in closet, but can be turned into a bedroom, home office, study, or whatever else the buyer can dream up. See floor plan and full details here.
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