The year was 1985. Ronald Reagan was in the White House, Madonna ruled the charts, shoulder pads ruled the office, and moviegoers were lining up to see Back to the Future and The Breakfast Club. It was also the year of Live Aid, the global benefit concert for Ethiopia that brought millions together through music. It was a year of big personalities, bold style, and cultural moments that helped define the decade.
Here’s a look at a few BHS listings that came to life that same year.

Built in 1985, this Palm Beach residence features floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors in every room, filling the home with natural light and garden views. A spacious balcony and a location just one block from the beach add to its appeal.
101 West 79th Street #14A

Built in 1985, this Upper West Side residence pairs protected views of Central Park and the American Museum of Natural History with a private terrace spanning nearly 800 square feet. Designed for dining, lounging, and entertaining, the outdoor space feels like a true extension of the home.
21216 Harbor Way #158-15

Built in 1985, this Aventura townhouse feels more like a single-family home, with high ceilings, an open-concept layout, and a large private patio. Located next to Aventura Mall, it offers easy access to shopping, dining, parks, and more.

Built in 1985, this Upper East Side residence enjoys sweeping views of Central Park, the Manhattan skyline, and both the Hudson and East Rivers. Floor-to-ceiling windows, four exposures, and a corner layout fill the home with natural light throughout the day.

Built in 1985, this Midtown residence is located in the iconic Museum Tower, just steps from MoMA and some of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. A renovated kitchen, travertine marble baths, and access to a full suite of amenities add to its appeal.

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