101 West 78th Street
101 West 78th Street, New York, United States
Step into sophistication and elegance at 101 W. 78th St., Apt. 3A, where luxury living meets the iconic charm of New York City’s Upper West Side. Designed by Emile Gruwe and completed in 1886, 101 West 78th Street is a bold and distinctive landmark building located on the corner of 78th Street and Columbus Avenue, directly across the street from it
108 East 78th Street
108 East 78th Street, New York, United States
This turn-of-the-century four-story townhouse exudes the charm, elegance, and grandeur of its vintage. The house is approximately 5,500 square feet, 18 feet wide and built 60 feet deep, with an enchanting South-facing garden. Ceiling heights on the parlor floor are almost 13 feet, over 11 feet on the third floor and over 10 feet on the fourth floor
322 East 57th Street
322 East 57th Street, New York, United States
Step into the extraordinary world of 12A at 322 East 57th, where history and modern luxury intertwine seamlessly. This impeccable 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom duplex, originally envisioned by renowned architect Joseph Urban and once inhabited by Senator Jacob Javits and his wife Marion, has been transformed into a true masterpiece. In its current incarnat
105 East 16th Street
105 East 16th Street, Gramercy Park, New York, United States
This 4100 sq ft xxx-mint full floor loft has breathtaking North, South & Western views beautifully framing Union Square to the West, the Crystler Building to the north and fabulous cityscapes from more than 20 oversized windows that deliver brilliant natural light throughout the day.Nestled at the crossroads of Flatiron and Gramercy Park, this mast
The Mayfair, 610 Park Avenue
610 Park Avenue, New York, United States
Enjoy the convenience and security of one of Park Avenues top condominiums combined with townhouse privacy, elegance and outdoor access in this extraordinary one-of-a-kind 4,115 sq. ft., three bedroom plus library, three and one-half bathroom triple-mint Park Avenue home. Entering the gracious vestibule and marble gallery, you proceed left into the