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March 13, 2026

This $6.4M Chelsea condo is like having a library, cafe, and office in a three-bedroom loft

This Chelsea loft condominium in the Spears Building at 525 West 22nd Street is as classic as it gets. Built in 1880, the former furniture warehouse sits next to the High Line, and the homes within have kept the warmth and architectural detail of the industrial era. Framed by exposed brick walls, massive wood beams, and cast iron-capped columns, this 3,033-square-foot residence, asking $6,400,000, has plenty of open living space, with the unusual convenience of three bedrooms and several flexible rooms for work and play. Full walls of shelving await a vast book or art collection, and many closets keep clutter out of sight.
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March 12, 2026

See inside record-setting West Village addition Eighty Clarkson

The much-anticipated new residential development, Eighty Clarkson, has released renderings of interiors and amenity spaces following a record-breaking year of sales. The not-yet-completed West Village condo has been kept under wraps, though quietly managing to sell over a billion dollars in volume during that time. WSJ recently featured the sought-after downtown development, reporting that a $129 million residence is currently in contract; if the sale proceeds, as 6sqft previously reported, it will set a new downtown Manhattan record.
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February 25, 2026

Seagram heir’s Soho penthouse rents for $120K a month, a neighborhood record

Seagram liquor heir Eli Bronfman will be collecting $120,000 a month for his penthouse pad at 20 Greene Street while searching for a buyer, according to The Real Deal. The massive loft occupies the top three floors of the classic cast-iron building, topped by a dazzling rooftop terrace. Bronfman put the four-bedroom condo on the market last year for $45 million. Its current ask is $35,950,000, but its six-figure rental price may make it hard to part with–and may be Soho's highest ever.
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February 18, 2026

For $2.45M, an artist’s downtown Manhattan loft is a blank slate with a modern frame

This one-bedroom-plus-office condo in the amenity-packed Downtown by Starck residence at 15 Broad Street is a high-floor haven, currently home to Italian artist Bettina Werner, who is known for her unique salt crystal artworks. The Fidi condo, asking $2,450,000, offers 1,809 square feet of living space, with the kind of white-box vibe that you'd expect from an art gallery, framed by 11-foot beamed ceilings. The building is also known for its peerless menu of luxury perks, including a pool and spa, a ball court, and a gorgeous rooftop park with a reflecting pool.
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February 12, 2026

This $15M penthouse is a 9,000-square-foot mansion in the Midtown sky

If you're thinking a townhouse is too small, this dazzling duplex high above Manhattan's east side at 500 Park Avenue, asking $15 million, might do. With over 9,000 square feet of living space, it's easy to get lost among the rooms that span two floors of this Midtown condo with four exposures, panoramic views, and a massive terrace. Currently owned by architect Wendy Evans Joseph, who has designed projects for noted museums and cultural institutions, including the new Canarsie Library, NYC's first public mass timber building, the home's interiors reflect a level of design sophistication not found in the average Manhattan penthouse.
limitless space, dazzling views, this way
February 11, 2026

One Domino Square penthouse set to break another area sales record at $7M

Another penthouse at Williamsburg's One Domino Square condominium looks like it may again surpass area sales records: Penthouse 3A just entered contract for $7 million. If the unit closes at that price, it will be the area's top sale per square foot (a whopping $3,313). Another penthouse in the tallest residential tower on the Williamsburg waterfront sold for $7.7 million last year, as 6sqft reports, setting an area sponsor unit sale record.
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January 16, 2026

From cozy to bold, this $10M Soho condo embodies post-loft luxury

Standing on an always-evolving stretch of Soho, this 4,177-square-foot loft at 158 Mercer Street, in what's known as the New Museum Building (the New Museum of Contemporary Art was at this address before moving to the Bowery), is townhouse-sized, asking a museum-level $10 million. Framed by the loft bones of the 1897 building, the three-bedroom condominium is wrapped in 21st-century luxe.
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January 13, 2026

This $2.7M Chelsea duplex condo feels like a modern house with a private back garden

Located in the Cheyney condominium at 344 West 23rd Street, this two-bedroom home harkens back to the mid-century modern split-level dwelling, accented by natural wood, steel, and stone, overlooking a tranquil garden. Asking $2,695,000, the home's 1,500-square-foot interior consists of a lower living and entertaining level, with the private bedroom level–including two full bathrooms–upstairs. 1,000 square feet of quiet, private outdoor space could almost make you forget you're in the center of one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods.
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December 19, 2025

This $3M Williamsburg home is the rare condo with all of its loft charm intact

This 1,800-square-foot loft in the iconic Mill Building at 85 North Third Street has all the top-shelf elements of modern condo living, wrapped in the industrial charm of a pre-war loft. Details like original wood beams and 11-foot ceilings have been updated with 21st-century luxuries. Asking $2,995,000, the North Brooklyn home also has loft flexibility, with a great room large enough to carve out space for a third bedroom.
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December 4, 2025

Once a parking garage, this $85M Village penthouse is now in line to break neighborhood sales records

Here's how far Manhattan real estate has come (or perhaps how far, to hat-tip the late Jimmy Cliff, it has to fall). With no sign of a slowdown in sight, this penthouse at 125 Perry Street is asking $85 million. The apartment could set a price record for Downtown Manhattan, but it's competing with a nearby condo last listed for $87.5 million that entered contract this past summer. The 7,000-square-foot condo residence on Perry Street sits atop a corner brick building that was once a parking garage, as Mansion Global reported.
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December 3, 2025

$4M Prospect Heights penthouse has three bedrooms, a wraparound terrace, and views in every direction

Occupying the entire 12th floor of 856 Washington Avenue, this sprawling condo has dazzling views of Manhattan, the East River, and beyond from 3,172 square feet of interior living space. Better yet, you can take your daily sunset views outdoors to the terrace. Asking $3,995,000, the Prospect Heights residence has plenty of amenities and a Brooklyn location just steps from Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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October 31, 2025

This $18.5M penthouse is Village living on a luxury level

The Greenwich at 65 West 13th Street may be the perfect example of the homes you'll find in 21st-century Greenwich Village, a one-time bohemian enclave known more for colorful street life than pricey penthouses. Asking $18.5 million, this dazzling duplex atop a curve-cornered pre-war loft building offers a private rooftop terrace from which to survey the surrounding neighborhood, and a sprawling terrace for dining and dancing 12 stories above it.
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October 20, 2025

Sky mansion with dramatic curves on Billionaires’ Row asks $10M

If you're aiming for a condo high above Midtown's famous Billionaires' Row at 252 East 57th Street, you'll already be expecting a certain level of living; this four-bedroom home delivers, with dazzling views, top-tier amenities (like a pool and spa), and room for memorable events. There's even a terrace tucked away off the living room, so you and your guests can experience Manhattan's iconic skyline beneath the open sky. Asking $9,995,000, the sprawling residence adds some unexpected curves for standout appeal.
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October 16, 2025

$10.25M Chelsea condo atop Shigeru Ban’s Metal Shutter Houses is everything a penthouse should be

The Metal Shutter Houses condo building at 524 West 19th Street, designed in 2008 by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban, is a standout among the stars of west Chelsea's glittering "architecture alley." The penthouse unit is the brightest star in this constellation, consisting of two floors of indoor space with several terraces and a huge roof deck. The home's most eye-catching feature is a 20-foot glass wall that pivots skyward to reveal a spacious dining terrace. Asking $10,250,000, the penthouse features interiors by AD 100 designer Andre Mellone of Studio Mellone that complement Empire State Building views.
a star of the chelsea skyline, this way
October 7, 2025

For $950K, a condo with a terrace that puts the ‘green’ in Greenpoint

In an enviable spot just across from the wide green expanse of McCarren Park, this north Brooklyn condo at 607 Manhattan Avenue has an outdoor oasis of its own. In addition to thoroughly modern interiors, the one-bedroom home in Greenpoint, asking $950,000, offers 600 square feet of landscaped, private outdoor living.
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October 3, 2025

This $8M Dumbo condo with a private rooftop spa embodies penthouse living

Occupying the entire top floor of one of Dumbo's original loft conversions at 168 Plymouth Street, this iconic penthouse has everything a New York City trophy home should offer. With more than 3,000 square feet of interior living space, the three-bedroom condo, asking $7,995,000, is mansion-sized, but no suburban estate could match the sweeping Manhattan skyline, East River, and Manhattan Bridge views framed in its floor-to-ceiling windows. Two private terraces add outdoor living to the list of peerless penthouse perks.
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September 29, 2025

A pop duo’s $3.65M Williamsburg condo turns up the fun factor on white-box chic

While the interiors at most of Williamsburg's ever-growing crop of luxury "lofts" and condos stay within a certain soothing sameness, some residents have gone to great lengths to add personality. The Williamsburg home of Grammy-nominated dance-pop duo Sofi Tukker at 126 South 2nd Street has the unusual configuration of a garden triplex, and its owners have infused the space with their colorful sensibility. Asking $3,650,000, the condo is one of only three in the building, with access to a shared outdoor pool, another rare amenity. And there are some unusual perks, including a hot tub, sauna, and a private cold plunge.
colorful home and wellness haven, this way
September 24, 2025

For $4M, East Village living, penthouse-style

We may think of East Village living as quirky tenement flats or new, shiny towers, but this classic loft at 325 Bowery combines neighborhood charms with a penthouse aesthetic. Asking $4 million, the three-bedroom duplex has the rare bonus of a private roof deck with dazzling downtown views. The 2,121-square-foot loft is the topmost of only two residences in a converted 1900s building.
Loft life, this way
August 28, 2025

For $2.8M, this big loft in a former Dumbo soap factory has three bedrooms and an office

This light-filled corner condo atop Dumbo’s Kirkman soap factory lofts at 37 Bridge Street is a dream home for loft lovers. Manhattan skyline, East River, and bridge views take center stage through classic factory windows. Three bedrooms and a mezzanine office space mean there's enough room for everyone's daily routine. The penthouse loft can be yours for $2,800,000.
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August 26, 2025

This $2M Kips Bay condo offers smart-home tech at every turn

Behind the sleek, white walls of this two-bedroom 15th-floor condo at 148 East 24th Street, a fully outfitted smart home integrates the latest in cutting-edge tech, from voice-activated lighting and climate control to the latest security and entertainment systems. Asking $1,995,000, the Manhattan condo's modern luxury doesn't end at the walls: A private balcony adds outdoor living to daily life.
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July 21, 2025

Surround yourself with greenery on the terrace of this colorful $2.4M Midtown condo

A Midtown Manhattan apartment has its advantages, but it's likely not the first neighborhood you'd choose if you're looking for a home with tree-shaded outdoor space. Asking $2,380,000, this two-bedroom condominium at the notably narrow "sliver" building known as Number 5 at 5 East 44th Street offers the surprise of a south-facing terrace that runs the length of the apartment, which itself is somewhat of a colorful surprise. The building, instantly recognizable by its bold façade of white metal panels and striking red and yellow accent columns, was designed by Alan Ritchie of Philip Johnson Alan Ritchie Architects.
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July 1, 2025

$2M Greenpoint duplex has a soundproofed music room and a private deck

In the heart of Greenpoint near the Williamsburg border, this 1,658-square-foot duplex condo in the McCarren at 61 Engert Avenue has warmth, character, and a designer renovation. Interiors go beyond the standard drywall box on both floors, with the addition of loads of custom closet space, flexible bedrooms, and a soundproofed music room. Asking $1,999,000, the two-floor home also has the bonus perk of private outdoor space.
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May 21, 2025

Valentino co-founder Giancarlo Giammetti’s $17.5M Sutton Place penthouse embodies Manhattan elegance

The building itself is a modern icon, designed by architect César Pelli, and this 3,700 square-foot penthouse on the 54th floor of One Beacon Court at 151 East 58th Street is the picture of classically modern Manhattan glamor. Asking $17,500,000, the condo's seller is Giancarlo Giammetti, co-founder, with Valentino Garavani, of fashion house Valentino. Interiors are the work of noted interior designer Jacques Grange; the dazzling cityscapes visible from every window are 100 percent New York City.
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May 19, 2025

For $1.25M, aspirational Murray Hill penthouse has an atrium, spa, and impossibly huge roof terrace

Small but mighty, this one-bedroom top-floor condo at 71 Park Avenue, asking $1,250,000, has all the charm you'd expect in a Park Avenue address that hasn't changed hands in over 25 years. Ambitious architectural features like glass atrium skylights give it character, and a private terrace that's bigger than the 700-square-foot apartment itself is a bountiful surprise.
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