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  • 345 West 13th Street

    345 West 13th Street

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    345 West 13th Street is a premier full-service condo in the West Village. Originally built in 1890 for the Astor Estate and converted in 1999 by Hudson, it offers 46 loft residences with stunning views of the West Village, Lower Manhattan, and the Hudson River. The building blends historic industrial charm with luxury living, featuring…

  • 345 East 56th Street

    345 East 56th Street

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    Welcome to The Sutton East at 345 East 56th Street, a 22-story co-op built in 1960 with 171 residences ranging from alcove studios to four-bedroom units. The building offers 24-hour attended lobby, live-in manager, full-time porters, and handyman. Amenities include a landscaped rooftop terrace, central laundry, package and refrigerated storage rooms, two passenger elevators, a…

  • 333 4th Street

    333 4th Street

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    This Park Slope co-op elevator building is ideal for first-time buyers, featuring many one-bedroom units and a pet-friendly community of young owners. Immaculately maintained by a live-in super, it offers storage, laundry, and a bike room. The building stands out on a block of charming townhouses just off Fifth Avenue, close to top local eateries,…

  • 330 West 72nd Street

    330 West 72nd Street

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    330 West 72nd Street is a 16-story prewar co-op built in 1927 and converted in 1979, with 62 one- to three-bedroom units. Located on a wide street leading to Riverside Park, many apartments feature high beamed ceilings, herringbone floors, oversized windows, and stunning Hudson River and park views. Amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in…

  • 33 West 67th Street

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    Known officially as The Atelier, 33 West 67th Street is a standout Gothic-style building in the Artists’ Historic District. Like its neighbors, it features a limestone base with dark brick above, laid in Flemish bond with burned headers. The limestone base includes an ornate vestibule adorned with Gothic floral carvings, human heads, animals, and birds.…

  • 325 East 57th Street

    325 East 57th Street

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    325 East 57th Street is a refined pre-war co-op from 1929 in Sutton Place. Featuring a stately façade, elegant lobby, and wood-paneled elevator, the building has just 60 units with 4 per floor, offering intimate living. It’s full service with a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry room, and storage facilities.

  • 322 Central Park West

    322 Central Park West

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    322 Central Park West is a boutique co-op with 48 apartments. The building was designed by the Blum Brothers and completed in 1925. The façade is brick and limestone. The building’s discrete entrance is on West 92nd Street. Most units are classic 6’s or classic 8’s and feature woodburning fireplaces in the living rooms. Many…

  • 315 West 86th Street

    315 West 86th Street

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    315 West 86th Street is a charming 16-story prewar co-op on a picturesque, tree-lined Upper West Side block near Riverside Park. The building boasts classic prewar details like high beamed ceilings, moldings, and hardwood floors throughout its 91 one- and two-bedroom units, including several combined apartments and two penthouses. Residents enjoy a part-time doorman, live-in…

  • 321 West 78th Street

    321 West 78th Street

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    Located on a charming tree-lined townhouse block, this intimate nine-story building from 1925 features 56 apartments with a decorative red brick façade, limestone pilasters, and elegant architectural details. Units range from one to four bedrooms, offering spacious layouts with high ceilings, moldings, herringbone floors, and ample closets. Larger homes include butlers’ pantries and maids’ rooms.…

  • 315 East 68th Street

    315 East 68th Street

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    This luxury Upper East Side co-op, located between 1st and 2nd Avenues, features a rare landscaped front courtyard entrance. Designed by George and Edward Blum in 1930-31, the building offers full-service amenities and easy access to shopping, schools, and public transit. Quality shops line 2nd Avenue.

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