Step inside three of NYC’s most spectacular listings, including an elegant townhouse in Chelsea and a cozy dwelling in Gramercy.
#1: Remodeled Prewar Townhouse
The perfect retreat from the crowded streets of New York, this updated, one-bedroom, one-bathroom townhouse in Chelsea maintains many of its original charming details.
The quaint 425-square-foot abode features a gourmet eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, designer fixtures, and Calacatta marble countertops, as well as exposed brick and slate floors. Space for entertaining continues through a set of French doors onto a private outdoor terrace and garden space.
Just minutes away from Chelsea Piers, Hudson River Park, and the Highline, this $1.35 million space is a rare find.
#2: Rutherford Place Townhouse
Spacious living meets over-the-top service in this 1,166-square-foot Rutherford Place townhouse.
Currently listed at $1.675 million, the two-bedroom, two-bath residence comes with unparalleled building amenities including a doorman, 24-hour concierge service, new laundry rooms on floor, bicycle room, residence manager, on-site valet and housekeeping, and a furnished planted roof terrace that overlooks a historic park.
The home itself features two south-facing bedrooms with courtyard views, one of which is the master bedroom with ensuite bath. 16-foot ceilings in the living room and a gourmet chef’s kitchen complete with a breakfast bar, Poggenpohl cabinetry, a built-in bar with wine fridge, and all state-of-the-art appliances makes this luxurious home the perfect place to share with friends.
#3: Spacious Brooklyn Gem
This wonderful Brooklyn townhouse boasts 19th Century architectural details throughout its 2,400-square-feet of living space.
The three-story, two-family brick home is currently being used an owner’s three-bedroom duplex with a high-income producing one-bedroom garden rental unit below. The wonderfully renovated townhouse—now asking $2.195 million—is bright with natural sunlight and features stunning elements such as marble fireplace mantles, tin ceilings, wide-plank pine flooring, and exposed brick.