235 West 71st Street
235 West 71st Street, New York, United States
Step into the world of timeless elegance with this meticulously crafted prewar convertible 5-bedroom condominium. Spanning nearly 2,900 square feet, this residence seamlessly marries contemporary convenience with classic charm. From central AC to stunning oak herringbone floors, every detail exudes quality and comfort, ensuring a harmonious city li
The Monarch, 200 East 89th Street
200 East 89th Street, Yorkville, New York, United States
Spectacular 360-degree views from this 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath Duplex, with 6 balconies that offer expansive views of Central Park, the Reservoir, the East River, and the Manhattan Skyline. Incredible sunrises and sunsets are only part of the magic. The apartment features a sunny, chefs-kitchen with top of the-line appliances that include a Wolf Range,
La Botanica, 619 East 6th Street
619 East 6th Street, New York, United States
A downtown dream, exclusive to La Botanica- This all-new 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom triplex offers a luxurious indoor-outdoor living experience. Rejuvenate your senses in the atmosphere of a chic contemporary art gallery and 4 (four!) private outdoor spaces, tucked on a quintessentially charming block in the East Village. La Botanica is a boutique, 5-
825 West End Avenue
825 West End Avenue, New York, United States
825 West End Ave, 7E - Big Bright and Beautiful Home in Full-Service Prewar Condo!Perhaps no other architect has influenced New York City’s skyline quite like Emery Roth. His romantic yet-stalwart buildings are well-regarded for good reason - solid construction melds with delicate romanticism in just the right mixture and nowhere is this perfected
100 Walnut St Unit 100, San Francisco, CA 94118 | MLS# 423917379
100 Walnut St Unit 100, San Francisco, California, United States
Extensively remodeled, elegant 4BR/5BA(4full/1half) 3-level corner Pacific Heights home with verdant outlooks and peek-a-boo Golden Gate Bridge view. Coved ceilings, gracious central foyer, hardwood floors and thoughtful designer touches. Noted San Francisco architect, Edgar Mathews originally designed the home in 1903. The main level features spac