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  • 20 Sutton Place South

    20 Sutton Place South

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    20 Sutton Place South is a distinguished fully-staffed white glove building, has a beautiful roof-top terrace surrounded by spectacular 360 degree views and there is a garage in the building.

  • 180 East End Avenue

    180 East End Avenue

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    Gracie Towers is a 20-story co-op overlooking Carl Schurz Park, Gracie Mansion, and the East River. This full-service building offers a 24-hour doorman, concierge, and live-in resident manager. Amenities include a heated rooftop pool with sundeck, fitness center, landscaped courtyard, children’s playroom, bike storage, laundry on every floor, and an attended garage with resident rates.

  • 18 Gramercy Park South

    18 Gramercy Park South

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    18 Gramercy Park is a Georgian Revival luxury condominium reimagined by Zeckendorf Development and Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Overlooking the private Gramercy Park, the building offers full-floor, four-bedroom residences with over 4,200 sq ft of space, accessed by key-locked elevators. Many rooms enjoy direct park views through expansive windows. Amenities include a full-time doorman, concierge,…

  • 195 Hudson Street Condominium

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    This 7-story buff brick building, originally built in 1929 as the U.S. Rubber Company headquarters, was converted to a condominium in 1999. With 12-foot ceilings, triple-pane windows, and many original “mushroom” columns, each unit is unique—delivered as raw space and customized by its owner.

  • 174 East 74th Street

    174 East 74th Street

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    Designed by Rollin A. Caughey and completed in 1960, this 21-story red brick cooperative features a two-story gray base with polished black granite framing its canopied entrance. The building has 118 apartments, including duplexes with terraces on the 19th and 20th floors, plus penthouses. Residents enjoy full-time doorman service, a live-in super, porter, handyman, garage,…

  • 167 East 67th Street

    167 East 67th Street

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    This full-service co-op, built in 1959, features 96 units and top-tier amenities including a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, laundry room, bike storage, and storage cages. The building allows 75% financing, is pet-friendly, and permits co-purchasing, pied-à-terres, and guarantors. Parents buying for children is not allowed. Subletting is permitted once during ownership, after one year, for…

  • 166 Perry Street

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    166 Perry Street is a boutique, full-service condominium located in the highly sought-after Far West Village, just steps from the Hudson River Promenade and charming Charles Lane. This eight-story building offers only 19 residences, each a corner unit designed with avant-garde architecture by Asymptote Architects and interiors by celebrated designer Laura Kirar. Residents enjoy 24-hour…

  • 165 East 72nd Street

    165 East 72nd Street

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    This full-service postwar co-op, built in 1958, rises 20 stories and originally housed 184 units—many featuring setback terraces—though many apartments have since been combined by owners. Located on the northwest corner of 72nd Street and west of Third Avenue, the building offers superb access to Central Park, museums, shops, restaurants, cross-town buses, and the subway.…

  • 164 East 72nd Street

    164 East 72nd Street

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    164 East 72nd Street is a meticulously maintained, boutique white-glove cooperative dating back to circa 1926. This elegant 15-story building comprises just 44 units, with only three apartments per floor, emphasizing privacy and exclusivity. The residences are generously proportioned, with the A-line units offering Classic Seven layouts, B-line units Classic Sixes—both facing north at the…

  • 155 East 49th Street

    155 East 49th Street

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    This distinguished 1924 pre-war luxury co-op, ideally situated near the Waldorf Astoria and Rockefeller Center, offers timeless style, refined sophistication, and a coveted Midtown location. This mid-rise building comprises 10 floors and 72 apartments, each thoughtfully designed to reflect the classic elegance of the era. Converted to a cooperative in 1924, the building features attentive…

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