Aw, maaaannn, another one of my dream houses is back on the market, but this time, instead of the $3.5M price tag it had in 2018, it's now listed for $9.75M + $1,967mo. common charge. The 1910 building is located in the East Village, a desirable trendy part of New York City. It's a large duplex with 5bds, 4.5ba.
The entrance is thru an iron gate and a forest green door.
The property consists of a penthouse with a cottage on the roof.
In the living room is a lovely fireplace and a mezzanine on the 2nd level opens the space, giving it some architectural interest.
The home was renovated and has a renewed staircase, yet retains an original niche. A ceiling-high glass block window lets in light.
Open concept dining room lined with windows for lots of natural light.
The open space ends with the kitchen.
Love the vintage look flooring. The kitchen island is unique- it looks like a mid-century modern sideboard.
The mezzanine is basically just a walkway, but it has a wall of shelving and enough room for a chair or two.
There's also a nook for a small desk or writing table.
The primary bedroom is a nice size, gets good natural light, and has a small nook for a chair, plus a lovely fireplace. It also has a view of the patio. And, it's located in the rooftop cottage.
Very nicely remodeled vintage style bath.
Hallway with a built-in closet and a bedroom used as a TV room.
This bedroom is designed the same as the primary, but on a smaller scale.
Lively turquoise subway tile bath and bedroom #3.
And, another lovely tiled bath with bedroom #4.
The rooftop cottage and brick patio looks like a beautiful home you'd find on the ground.
It's like the best of both worlds, living in the city and the country.
There're even trees, lawn & gardens.
View of the city.
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Tribeca Triplex is a minimalist apartment located in New York, New York, designed by Jae Joo. The residence distinguishes itself through its Brutalist architectural design, characterized by a bluestone-clad facade. The exterior’s bold style extends into the interior, where a focus on clean lines and textures has inspired a meticulously designed space.
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I want to be that cat.
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Modern SPOP AU where Double Trouble infiltrates the gang at a party in Elberon, New Jersey
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Views of the Central Park Reservoir, with Fifth Avenue in the distance, from Rex Beach's penthouse on Central Park West and 92nd Street, ca. 1931.
Photos: Wurts Bros. via MCNY
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Penthouse.
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next chapter’s note is absolutely making me giggle like a teenage girl🎀
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Saving every apartment I like to my Pinterest so I can manifest it>>>>>
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1925 penthouse for sale in New York City is fully renovated, but the current owner is an art collector and it's full of pop art, that is not included in the sale. 4bds, 6.5ba, $26M + $38,440 monthly HOA fee. The buyer will have to be extremely wealthy just to afford the HOA fee! (It's one of those stock cooperatives where you own stock in the building.)
The unit has 2 elevator access points.
The stark white reno was done to showcase the large bold art. Love those coffee tables. Special gallery lighting is installed to properly illuminate the art.
The large paintings take up whole walls.
Almost every room, like the TV room, opens to the roof top deck.
There is a den off the TV room. Notice the carpet is the same pattern, but it's white & brown where the TV room's is black & brown.
The dining room has an amazing view of the New York City skyline.
And, it's even more amazing all lit up at night.
The eat-in kitchen also has a great view of the city and commercial stainless steel appliances.
This appears to be a bar and even has a dishwasher.
The primary bedroom also has a wonderful view and door to the roof, and it's a very large room with space for a sitting area. I can't tell if that's a carpet or a hard floor, but either way, how in the world do you keep clean it?
The primary bedroom has a closet that's as large as a clothing store.
The library is a lovely cozy space, but the red sofa and ottoman really make it pop.
This bath is very spa-like.
Large home office.
One of the secondary bedrooms is very attractive and has a door to a the roof. There are also 4 staff rooms in the home.
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Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons Hotel, NYC
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Chance To Win $25,000
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AS SEEN ON TV: Underrated TV Show Filming Locations that YOU Can Stay At!
Person of Interest: (Season 2, Episode 14)
The episode is called “One Percent”. The plot of this episode is about “A tech billionaire's erratic behavior makes it very hard for Mr. Reese to protect him when his number comes up.” The penthouse that is featured in the episode has been repurposed as a hotel. It is in the Lower East Side of New York City and the panoramic views of the skyline during sunset or sunrise are magnificent. Also, you can see the One World Trade Center shining during the day or night.
A traveler can book their stay here: https://expedia.com/affiliate?siteid=1&landingPage=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.expedia.com%2FNew-York-Hotels-Hotel-On-Rivington.h1152264.Hotel-Information%3Fsiteid%3D1%26langid%3D1033&camref=1011lu2ab&creativeref=1100l68075
Sources:
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White Collar: (Season 3, Episode 9)
The episode is called “On the Fence”. The plot of this episode is about “Peter learns that Keller stole an Egyptian artifact and that he's trying to get into New York. Mozzie is anxious to unload the art but Neal wants him to wait. Peter asks Neal how Keller will get the artifact into New York, so he brings Peter to a fence he knows. Later the man turns up dead. When they learn of a person who handles artifacts Neal goes undercover.” The abandoned warehouse reeks of dark academia vibes which is exquisite. A real estate developer purchased the property and converted it into a luxurious hotel that kept the original architecture. Please remember to look up in the hotel’s atrium for the details on the roof.
A traveler can book their stay here: https://expedia.com/affiliate?siteid=1&landingPage=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.expedia.com%2FNew-York-Hotels-The-Beekman.h12078123.Hotel-Information%3FpwaThumbnailDialog%3Dthumbnail-gallery%26siteid%3D1%26langid%3D1033&camref=1011lu2ab&creativeref=1100l68075
Sources:
https://www.expedia.com/New-York-Hotels-The-Beekman.h12078123.Hotel-Information?pwaThumbnailDialog=thumbnail-gallery
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1991864/
https://whitecollar.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Episode_3x09
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Cloudy evenings in Central Park☁️
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