A luxurious co-op duplex in the River House co-op with interiors by Michel S. Smith has listed for $22.5 million. The co-op is owned by Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the wife of British banking scion Sir Evelyn de Rothschild. River House is also home to Uma Thurman and Henry Kissinger.
Read MoreCheck Out This Uptown Pre-War Co-Op With A Downtown Modern Artist Vibe Asking $2.895 Million
This rarely available classic 6 pre-war Upper East Side co-op is just steps from Central Park, Madison Avenue and Museum Mile. The artist-owner has inspired a European, simple design for the residence, perfect for displaying art or channeling anyones inner artist.
Read MoreTake a Look At The San Remo Co-Op with Panoramic Central Park Views Listed for $17.5 Million
The infamous San Remo co-op on Central Park's Upper West Side has a new full-floor spread with panoramic Central Park views now listed for $17.5 million. The co-op was previously owned by Gordon McLeod, who is a former head of Dow Jones's digital Publications and is currently owned by investment banker Lawrence Slaughter, which he purchased for $13.5 million in 2012.
Read MoreTake a Look Inside This Pre-War Loft With Restored Wood Beams Overlooking Crosby Street in SoHo
There are no details missed in this SoHo loft with a distinct, SoHo vibe in ever way shape and form including vintage, restored exposed beams matched with the ultimate in contemporary art and modern living. PHB at 284 Lafayette was stripped down to the studs in 2014 to undergo a state-of-the-art renovation overseen by Gachot Studios
Read MoreCheck Out This Sutton Place Co-Op Where Old World Charm Meets Modern Living Asking $1.895 Million
Old meets new in this Sutton Place co-op which exudes stately old world charm, while still encapsulating the luxuries of modern living. Previously two separate units, the space has been combined, and now includes a separate entrance that could be used as a maid's room.
Read MoreBruce Willis' $17.75 Million 271 Central Park West Pad Already Under Contract One Week After Listing
After Bruce Willis listed his Upper West Side co-op residence at 271 Central Park West for $17,750,000, the property is already under contract in just over a week. The duplex features 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and one half-bath, spread over 6,000 SF of living space and 150' of frontage on Central Park.
Read MoreFeatured Listing: Explore A Modern Upper East Side Duplex Asking $1.395 Million
A modern Upper East Side duplex has hit the market for $1.395 million on the tree-lined cul-de-sac at the end of 72nd Street. The prewar flow-through unit features an open-concept floor plan spread over 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms and 1 half-bath. Styled with a distinctly London flare.
Read MoreFeatured Listing: Check-Out the Luxurious Park Avenue Duplex That Just Hit The Market For The First Time Since 1930
A one-of-a-kind Duplex on Park Avenue has hit the market for the first time since 1930. The residence, which is located at 784 Park Avenue, was previously owned by noted philanthropists Stephen and Anna-Maria Kellen and is the epitome of pre-war elegance.
Read MoreFeatured Listing: Step Inside the Uber-Chic Greenwich Village Co-Op Duplex Listed for $8,795,000
A stunning duplex co-op located at 7 East 9th St, known as the PARLOR, has hit the market for $8,795,000. The 4-story building was originally built in 1838 and the unit has preserved many of the prewar details including multiple gas and wood burning fireplaces.
Read MoreFeatured Listing: Once The Most Expensive Listing in NYC, This 834 Fifth Avenue Co-Op Has Relisted With a $20 Million Price Chop
834 Fifth Avenue Unit 7-8A was once the priciest listing in New York City, asking $120 million, before slashing the price to $96 million. Now, the unit is back on the market (listed 9/13/17) for a cool $76 Million. The unit is over 12,000 SF and features 20 rooms including a library, a walk-in safe, chauffeur's room, walk-in wine cellar, formal dining room, and a large master suite complete with a sitting room with a fireplace. The residence also features incredible detail including beautiful hardwood flooring, high ceilings, class original moldings, grand staircase, 2 fireplaces, and a stunning marble and mirror bathroom. The limestone clad 834 Fifth Avenue was built in 1931 and designed by Rosario Candela. The building rises 14-stories and features the highest levels of security, privacy and service. 834 Fifth Avenue is currently listed for $76 million with John Burger and Richard Ziegelasch of Brown Harris Stevens and Larry Kaiser of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties.
Featured Listing: Trendy Bleecker Street Designer Loft Asks $10 Million in NoHo
A trendy designer loft designed by interior designer Nina Serafi in NoHo has hit the market for $10 million at 73 Bleecker Street. The unit features 1 bedroom, 2 full-bathrooms and 1 half-bath. The unit features 12.5' ceilings, a large master suite with a master bath complete with heated marble floors, chef's kitchen with wine cooler and marble finishes, dining room, and a library/ media room. 73 Bleecker Street is an iconic co-op that was originally built as the Manhattan Savings Institution in the late 1800's and was the site of the famous George Leslie bank robbery. The building's amenities include doorman, landscaped rooftop terrace and storage for residences. Today the building is preserved as part of the NoHo Historic District. 73 Bleecker St, 2E is listed for $10 million with Natalie (Stone) Abraham, Paul Zweben, Carolyn Zweben, Mariana Pomerlian of Douglas Elliman.