Real Estate

Dream homes

Carnegie Hill
$3.175 million
Hey, it’s one of those Upper East Side classic-six co-ops you’ve always wanted, and now it’s “priced to sell.” Restored and recently reduced, this home above East 90th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues, offers two bedrooms and three bathrooms, plus a staff room with bathroom. Its 1,700 square feet include a gallery entry that leads to a foyer with custom wall coverings, a living room with woodburning fireplace, beamed ceilings and crown moldings and a dining room with original French doors. The kitchen has been completely refurbished, with a Viking stove, Sub-Zero fridge and granite counters — a nice balance to the prewar charm. Agent: Thomas DiDomenico, The Corcoran Group, 212-848-0468


Midtown East

$6.5 million
Many Manhattan manses try to sell themselves as urban estates, but few can lay claim to having their very own pool. This “spectacular” 21-foot-wide townhouse on East 30th Street can do just that — it boasts a lap pool out back, along with a landscaped patio and landing with a grill. Inside, the proportions are plenty grand, with enough space for a six-bedroom owner’s triplex with a “loft-like” entertaining space on the parlor floor, as well as a garden-level rental. There’s also the option to build a rooftop terrace or penthouse addition. Agent: Richard Orenstein, Halstead Property, 212-381-4248


TriBeCa

$5.95 million
The great thing about this condo on Hudson Street is that once you’ve moved in, you’re finished. Meaning, you’re going to love all the “noteworthy” finishes on offer: the Ipe wood floors, the custom built-ins with Macassar Ebony and English elm paneling and the Pietro Cordosa slate kitchen counter, to name a few. The 3,584-square-foot, two-bedroom, 2½-bathroom home also features a 33-foot wall of windows in the living area and a 600-square-foot planted garden. Agent: Cornelia Van Amburg, Stribling, 646-613-2683