4 Sutton Place offers a break from the hustle-and-bustle of Midtown Manhattan matched with classic, ultra-luxe, sought after Rosario Candela-design. Unit 10-11FL features 5 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms along with a wood paneled library, formal dining room, state-of-the-art chef's kitchen, and a large master suite complete with his and her bathrooms and walk-in closets.
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 MoreBrokerage Wars? An Inside Look at the SteetEasy Boycott & New York's Brokerage Drama
It's no secret that the New York real estate market has struggled to come to get brokerages to come to terms to create a Real Estate Board overseen multiple listing service that would compile, oversee and regulate all New York City brokerage's residential listings. Now, 8 brokerages have cut-off StreetEasy, a Zillow owned platform, over the past week to syndicate their listings via the Real Estate Board of New York's RLS, Residential Listing Service. So far Brown Harris Stevens, Town Residential, Compass and Stribling & Associates, Warburg Realty, Leslie J. Garfield, Kleier Residential and Fox Residential have stopped submitting their sales and rental listings to StreetEasy. Many firms were put off when StreetEasy's Premier Agent started charging $3 per day for rental listings. Corcoran stopped submitting rental listings but still sends sales listings to StreetEasy. Douglas Elliman will continue to feed listings to StreetEasy but both are participating in the RLS. The Real Deal reported that the number of rental listings on StreetEasy fell by nearly 50% as the $3 per day charge was implemented.