Category: Homes
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NYC Home With Family Ties To Legendary Actor Tony Randall Hits The Market
A showstopping Upper West Side condominium with ties to one of TV’s most notable actors could now be yours! According to Crain’s New York Business, the home is being listed by Heather Randall, widow of acclaimed actor Tony Randall. Located at the Grand Millenium, a 32-story high-rise at Broadway and West 66th Street, the apartment is asking…
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The Final Opportunity at The Treadwell: A Crown-Jewel Penthouse on the Upper East Side
The Treadwell, developed by DART Interests and Zeckendorf Development, is now nearly sold out. The last opportunity to purchase a sponsor unit is the building, designed by INC Architecture & Design, is its crown-jewel penthouse. The full-floor penthouse, the building’s only one, features 2,900-square-foot, four-bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and four terraces, allowing for seamless indoor-outdoor living…
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Homes That Feel Like a Vacation (No Passport Required)
Spring break usually involves a flight, a hotel, and at least one overpacked bag. But some homes make all of that feel optional. With tropical landscaping, waterfront views, and gardens that feel quietly transportive, these properties deliver the kind of setting you’d normally have to travel for. They practically come with a piña colada, sunscreen,…
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Lucky Finds: Homes That Feel Like Striking Gold
Not all lucky finds come with four leaves. Some are tucked behind ivy-covered walls, others look like a private pool in Manhattan, a soundproof studio in the sky, or even a home with its own boathouse. In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we rounded up a handful of homes that feel like true discoveries. The…
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Your Next Home Could Be a Literal Work of Art
Perched on the top floor of 255 West 23rd Street, this one-of-a-kind one-bedroom residence was transformed by internationally recognized designer Ghiora Aharoni as a “residence as a work of art.” Rather than a traditional renovation, Aharoni approached the apartment as an artistic composition, removing walls to create a fluid, open-plan space where architecture, art, and…
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What is a Classic 7 and why is it so desirable?
Built during a time when dinner parties had their own room and privacy was designed into the floor plan, a “Classic 7” is on the wishlist of many Manhattan families. But when it comes to actually securing one, you might have an easier time finding a rent-stabilized apartment on Park Avenue. Limited inventory, legacy ownership,…
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Above & Beyond: 6 Homes with Double-Height Ceilings
Few design features change the feeling of a home quite like a double-height ceiling. With soaring windows, striking architectural lines, and light that moves through the space in entirely new ways, these homes make the most of vertical living. Whether it’s a sun-filled loft in Tribeca or a modern great room in the Hamptons, these…
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Historic Farmhouse Living in the Heart of Darien
Set along Connecticut’s Gold Coast, Darien offers a rare balance of coastal beauty, and coveted small-town charm. Known for its waterfront setting along the Long Island Sound, highly regarded schools, and close-knit community, the town has long attracted buyers seeking both tranquility and connection to the city. It is within this sought-after coastal enclave that…
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Building of the Week: 940 Park Avenue
1943 photograph of 940 Park Avenue, from the collection of the Office for Metropolitan History On the northwest corner of Park Avenue and 81st Street stands 940 Park Avenue, a building that rewards close looking. Designed in 1925 by the idiosyncratic firm of George & Edward Blum and completed in 1926, it is one of…
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Let There Be Light: 5 Listings with Swoon-Worthy Fixtures
Lighting rarely gets top billing when people talk about a home. Square footage, kitchens, outdoor space. Those usually steal the spotlight. But every now and then, a fixture becomes the moment. A chandelier that feels more like a sculpture. A design detail that draws your eye the second you walk in. In these homes, the…