Real Estate

Dream homes

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Upper East Side $15 million One of the “most exceptional white-glove buildings” on Park Avenue happens to be a prewar condo and also happens to have been “newly renovated.” That includes the “finest finishes and amenities,” from the new lobby façade to this (also) “perfectly renovated” residence, with five bedrooms, 4 1/2 bathrooms and entertaining spaces like a “light-filled corner living room” among its 4,184 square feet. Some of the home’s “impeccable detailing”: two fireplaces with carved marble mantels, herringbone oak floors throughout and mahogany paneling in the library. Plus, the kitchen has new blue slate counters and “excellent” storage. Agent: Charlie Attias, The Corcoran Group, 212-605-9381
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Armonk, NY $4.749 million Inside the “gated enclave” of Conyers Farm is this “spectacular estate,” which borders “scenic” Converse Lake. The 12,000-square-foot mansion offers “gracious” formal rooms such as a paneled library, “grand-scale” family room, custom kitchen, game room and even a home theater. There are also five “generous” bedrooms — along with six full bathrooms and three half-bathrooms — including guest quarters with a private entrance. But, of course, many of the home’s charms are just outside its doors: “grand” porches, a cabana (and site for a pool) and woodland trails leading to the lake. Agent: Brian Milton, Houlihan Lawrence, 914-469-9889
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NoHo $8.395 million Just five years ago, Ian Schrager and starchitecture firm Herzog & de Meuron finished 40 Bond, an “instant landmark” in a “historic” neighborhood filled with “impressive cast-iron buildings.” It’s where you’ll find this “thoughtfully designed,” three-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom, seventh-floor condo measuring 2,637 square feet — with a floor-through layout that offers “magnificent” light and city views through 11-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows. Its 24-hour concierge services and an on-site fitness center complete the luxury condo lifestyle. Agents: Dennis Mangone and Kirk Rundhaug, Prudential Douglas Elliman, 212-418-2060 and 212-418-2052