Real Estate

Dream homes

TriBeCa, $7.25 million

The location of this condo loft — on Walker Street, between Church and Broadway — is spectacular, but so is the space: a full 4,781-square-foot floor with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two home offices, a den, a study and an open, modern kitchen — all of it recently renovated. And there are those great loft details: lots of oversized windows (14 of ’em), high ceilings and exposed columns.

Agents: Emily Beare and Shaun Osher, Core, 212-726-0786 and 212-726-0778

Midtown West, $4.4 million

Consider this your outpost on the edge of old New York, and the new — where the Garment District meets the future-is-bright Hudson Yards —on West 36th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. That this co-op occupies 3,794 square feet, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms — all on the top of a 1926 Art Deco building — is enough to crow from the rooftops about. And then there’s the rooftop itself: There’s a private, landscaped, 1,000-square-foot terrace up there, just for you.

Agents: Peter Browne and Jeffrey Rowe, Stribling and Associates, 347-234-8709 and 646-327-8792

Williamsburg, Brooklyn $2.95 million

As our have-it-your-way special, mull over this two-story converted industrial loft building that’s zoned for mixed use on Richardson Street, between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street. You can “create your own Brooklyn dream home” or “use as is” — not a bad option, especially if you have a car (a curb cut provides your own parking space right out front) and/or like making some money on the side, thanks to the income-producing storefront office space (rented through July 2015). The one-bedroom, two-bathroom residence above includes a private planted roof deck.

Agent: Jill Meilus, The Corcoran Group, 212-941-2509

Sands Point, LI $2.588 million

This 5,842-square-foot Southern Colonial has been featured not once but twice as a location on the popular TV show “Royal Pains” — and hey, the show was just renewed, so everyone liked what they saw here. Set in a cul-de-sac on 2 acres, the estate also gives you a chance to imagine yourself in the U.S. Open: its DecoTurf court is the same surface used in Arthur Ashe Stadium. The remodeled interior, meanwhile, offers six bedrooms, five-plus bathrooms, a range of entertaining rooms and a full finished lower level.

Agent: Dorothy Waxman, Douglas Elliman, 516-944-2904