150 East 78th Street, a new exclusive condominium in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has recently launched sales. The building is designed by award-winning architectural firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by designer Robert Couturier and architecture by Ismael Leyva Architects. The developers are Midwood Investment & Development and EJS Group.
435 Broome Street, a historic and landmarked building, has just hit the market for $17 million. Custom built in 1873 by the great Gothic revival architect William Appleton Potter, 435 Broome Street consists of five impeccably maintained tall loft stories. The building is currently configured as three residential lofts, one commercial loft showroom, over a ground floor retail space, including a lower level with a sub-basement.
Sales are now underway at 212 West 72nd Street in Manhattans Upper West Side. The development has transformed from the neighborhood’s best rental building formerly known as “The Corner,” into the neighborhoods best condominium. The building is developed by Centurion Property Investors and is known for its signature curved glass exterior.
A Greek Revival brownstone in the heart of Brooklyn Heights Historic District has been renovated to the highest standard of craftsmanship and is now listed on the marketing for $13.875M. 271 Hicks Street features over 6,200 sq.ft. of interior space with 1,900 sq.ft. of private outdoor space and rises six-stories tall. Baxt-Ingui Architects has designed 271 Hicks Street with passive house principles.
A SoHo penthouse with the perfect blend of yin & yang is listed for $10.9M. This home offers tranquility in the hustle and bustle of New York City, complete with a Zen garden and a weeping Cherry Tree. The penthouse is designed by Nico Rensch and Victoria Blau architects and features 3-bedrooms and 3.5-bathrooms with a triple height great room for entertaining.
Rockefeller Group recently announced that closings have commenced at Rose Hill, the firm’s first NYC condo tower. Rose Hill is an art deco-inspired residential tower that is over 600 feet tall with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline. The 45-story tower features 123 residences located at 30 East 29th Street, between Park Avenue South and Madison Avenue. Architecture and interior design is by CentraRuddy.
A new single-family and sustainable friendly townhouse has recently hit the market in Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens neighborhood listed for $6.85 million. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the demand for single-family homes. This is a trend we will continue to see in 2021, especially for townhomes in Brooklyn as many Manhattan residents continue to move seeking more stay at home space.
Check out these new homes on the market for under $1 million with desirable amenities and outdoor space. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic these traits have been increasingly important along with full kitchens and space to work-from-home. These apartments are a collection of the best stay-at-home sanctuaries all listed for under $1 Million.
Closings are underway at The Symon, Brooklyn Heights’ newest boutique condominium by Lonicera Partners, Orange Management and The Davis Companies. The 13-story condo is located near the Brooklyn Heights Historic District and is named after the Patriarch of the Schermerhorn family whose aristocratic legacy dates back to the 1600s. They Symon has also unveiled model residences in addition to the closings.
Closings have commenced at 40 Bleecker, Broad Street Development’s new luxury boutique condominium project in NoHo. The condominium is already over 50% sold, including 5 out of 6 penthouses, and has unveiled model residences. 40 Bleecker is located in Downtown Manhattan on the corner of Bleecker and Mulberry Streets, a very vibrant and trendy neighborhood.
A historic West Village single-family townhouse built in 1829 has been restored and listed for $16.5 million. The townhouse is five stories and designed in a late-Federal style that has been carefully restored without losing its classic charm. Each of the five floors are unique including four outdoor spaces fully landscaped creating a retreat from the bustling West Village streets.
Step inside a first look of 77 Greenwich, a 42-story tower nearing completion in Battery Park. Developer Trinity Place Holdings has unveiled a pair of one and two-bedroom homes in the new downtown skyscraper hitting the market for $1.295 million and $2.075 million respectively. Interior design is styled by Deborah Berke Partners, famous for designing 432 Park Avenue, with architecture by FXCollaborative.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced new restrictions in New York State effective 11/13 at 10pm. Bars, restaurants and gyms will be required to close from 10pm to 5am daily. These new restrictions are forcing New Yorkers to spend more and more time at home, especially with the Holiday season approaching. As COVID-19 cases are on the rise, home kitchens are gaining even more importance.
Two residences remain available for sale at the popular Print House Lofts in Westchester. The iconic building was developed by Bart Blatt and is located in the charming town of Dobbs Ferry. Built circa 1896, the prewar building has been repurposed many times before evolving into a luxury condo. Print House Lofts has preserved its historical architecture with exposed bricks and beams that add character mixed into the modern luxurious aesthetic.
GRID Group has recently launched sales for 145 Central Park North, a boutique condominium with views from every residence. This launch is directly after GRID Group’s development completion of 124 West 16th Street and 246 West 16th Street, with limited residences available for sale. 124 West 16th Street has only one unit left, other residences sold between $5-6 million in the last month.
Todd Haiman teams up with 30 Warren as Resident Landscape Designer to Tribeca Select. This unique opportunity gives residents of the Tribeca Select program an opportunity to customize the landscaping on their terrace and balconies. As the pandemic continues and New Yorkers are spending more time in their homes, Todd Haiman will help residents of Tribeca Select create a custom urban oasis to enjoy.
124 West 16th Street has reported 14 out of the 15 condos available are now in contract after sales launched last February, right before quarantine went into effect . The success of this building is due to the perfect location just steps away from both Madison Square Park and Union Square. 124 West 16th Street is developed by the Grid Group with sales by the Corcoran New Development team.
350 West 71st Street on the Upper West Side is already 80% sold. This boutique condominium merges two historic pre-war buildings into a contemporary masterpiece. Only 8 residences are left available for purchase due to the high demand and rarity of boutique buildings in the area. 350 West 71st Street is located in the West End Collegiate Historic district between West End Avenue and Riverside Boulevard.
In the last three years only a handful of new condos have been construction in Hell’s Kitchen, but now The West has just launched sales. Located at 547 West 47th Street, Concrete designed the building to have a unique industrial look bringing character to the saturated brownstones of Hells Kitchen. The location will also attract buyers only a few blocks from the Hudson River and Hudson Yards.
South Harlem’s newest condominium 300 West is achieving sales success regardless of the tough market. This condominium has a wait list of over 700 registrants and in less than two months has more than 20 contracts out on apartments with closings slated for the end of this year. 300 West is attracting buyers due to the attainable pricing for a full amenity building complete with a 3,000 square foot landscaped rooftop.
30 Park Place Four Season Private Residences unveils residence 62A, one of the last 4-bedrooms on the market and listed for $8.15 million. Both interior and exterior are designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, and the condo is managed by the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts offering impeccable service. The building also features almost 40,000 sq.ft. of amenities in Downtown Manhattan’s tallest condo tower.
The Rockefeller Group presents Rose Hill, its first residential project in New York. Rose Hill is opening this Fall located in the bustling yet charming streets of NoMad. The Rockefeller Group, famous for the development of Rockefeller Center over 90 years ago, is bringing their pioneering excellence to the next level introducing this elegant residential building.
A 3 bedroom urban oasis located on the 50th floor of Brooklyn Point, Brooklyn’s tallest tower, is on the market. The sky-high condo is decorated by Elle Décor A-Lister Charlie Ferrer of New York based FERRER. Brooklyn Point, by Extell Development Company, is a 68-story condominium with over 40,000 sq.ft. of indoor and outdoor amenity space and is a top selling building in Brooklyn.
Extell Development Company recently revealed One Manhattan Square, a residential building housing New York City’s largest private gardens with more than one acre of exterior garden space. The modern glass 800-foot-tall tower is designed by West 8 Urban Design and Landscape Architecture and has redefined the Lower East Side. If offers limitless views at attainable prices with 100,00 sq.ft. of indoor and outdoor amenity space.
After months of lockdown, Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City officials recently announced the reopening of museums, art galleries and cultural institutions. This is a major win for New York after several months of closure. Check out these luxury residences neighboring some of New York’s finest cultural institutions.
The Rowan, Astoria’s newest luxury condominium by RockFarmer Properties, launched sales at the end of January and is already 35% sold. DXA Studio designed this condo with an organic contemporary feel, immersive community garden areas, high ceilings and half the apartments feature private outdoor space.
The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria recently revealed a two bedroom model residence released to the public for the first time. Two bedrooms, similar to the model residence, start at approximately $5 million and are listed with Douglas Elliman. This iconic landmark possess a storied reputation as it has held numerous epic and glamorous historical events.
This Midtown East Penthouse follows up 432 Park Avenue for a more accessible price of $16.35 Million. Penthouse 33 sits atop 200 East 59th Street, a building developed by Harry Macklowe and finished by Centurion Real Estate Partners. The penthouse residence shines for its soaring 14-foot ceilings and incredible floor-to-ceiling windows that place residents right in the heart of the vibrant Midtown East neighborhood.