This week's edition includes a bohemian East Village co-op and a church-to-condo conversion apartment
Every week, Curbed covers dozens of market listings that vary in price, location, size, grandeur, quirkiness, and other distinct characteristics. If they managed to capture our attention, that means there's definitely something special going on. But some of these homes are so lovely that they warrant a special kind of notoriety as some of the prettiest homes currently up for sale in New York City. And so, here it is: five listing that have that special "je ne sais quoi" that separates them from the rest. Happy gawking!
↑A 6,000-square-foot Gramercy townhouse that just underwent a gut renovation, courtesy of a Morris Adjmi redesign, is now on the market for $9.995 million. At present the townhouse features three bedrooms, along with inlaid white oak flooring, 13-foot-tall ceilings, and a windowed sauna with views of the Empire State Building. Read more...
↑A two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment, asking $1.695 million, is one of the architecturally stunning units within the former South Congregational Church that once stood at 360 Court Street in Carroll Gardens. This unit boasts 17-foot-high vaulted ceilings, double-hung stained glass windows, a sunken dining room, and Gothic accents throughout. Read more...
↑In 2013, noted musician/Great American Songbook archivist Michael Feinstein, and his husband Terrence Flannery tried to sell their Upper East Side mansion for $18 million, but no one came forward to pick it up. Four years later, the combo townhouse is back on the market, albeit with a major makeover, asking $15.9 million. The five story townhouse features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a lush backyard set amid ivy-covered brick walls and accessorized with pagodas, and measures 6,160 square feet. Read more...
↑It's been more than six years since Equinox CEO Harvey Spevak first listed his impressive condo within Midtown's Park Imperial tower for $12 million. This time around, the 2,954-square-foot duplex is listed for an ever-so-slightly more modest $7.5 million. The four-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home has been redesigned by by Jeffrey Bilhuber and features floor-to-ceiling windows that offer views the city's skyline, dramatic columns, and lacquered and hand painted walls. Read more...
↑Located on the top floor of a three-story walk-up on East 10th Street, this bohemian one-bedroom co-op in the East Village is now on the market for $875,000. The apartment comes with 14-foot-tall beamed ceilings, newly-installed glass skylights that flood the apartment with light, and access to a private roof deck on the floor above. Read more...
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