The year was 1925, and the Roaring Twenties were in full swing. Calvin Coolidge was in the White House, The Great Gatsby had just been published, and radios were finding their way into homes across the country. It was the height of the Jazz Age—Prohibition was in full effect, but that didn’t stop the speakeasies. Across the country, two women made history as America’s first female governors.
It was a year of innovation, music, economic growth, and optimism. The styles may have changed, but that energy lives on in the homes that follow.
1 Sutton Place South #11C

Built in 1925 by Cross & Cross with Rosario Candela, One Sutton Place South is one of Manhattan’s most distinguished prewar co-ops. Apartment 11C showcases sweeping East River views, a wood-burning fireplace, intricate moldings, and beautiful original herringbone floors.
322 Central Park West #3C

Built in 1925 by the Blum Brothers, 322 Central Park West is a boutique prewar co-op that blends classic design with modern ease. Apartment 3C offers direct Central Park views, a wood-burning fireplace, and original prewar charm.
912 5th Avenue #10THFLOOR

Built in 1925 by Schwartz & Gross, 912 Fifth Avenue is a distinguished prewar co-op known for its privacy and elegance. The full-floor 10th apartment offers sweeping views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, with grand rooms designed for entertaining.
Built in 1925, this Mediterranean-style home in West Palm Beach has the charm of its era with classic tile and hardwood floors. Set on a quiet street in Prospect Park, it has a pool and two guest casitas, including a full guest house with its own kitchen.
3020 Vincent Road

Built in 1925 and designed by Rosario Candela, 607 West End Avenue is a classic Upper West Side co-op. Apartment 4A has high ceilings, beautiful moldings, and big east-facing windows that let the morning light pour in.
32 Washington Square West #14E

Built in 1925, 32 Washington Square West sits beside Washington Square Park, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Apartment 14E is filled with natural light and features traditional moldings, hardwood floors, and a gas fireplace.

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