Real Estate

Dream Homes

NoHo $3.995 million

The Silk Building, an “iconic prewar landmark,” on East Fourth Street between Broadway and Lafayette Street, is the setting for this three-bedroom, four-bathroom duplex condo with high ceilings, oversized windows and wood-burning fireplaces in both the living room and master bedroom. A custom-built bar with a 150-bottle wine fridge are great for entertaining. The building also boasts a “lovely” common roof deck. Agent: Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman, 212-350-8575

Sutton Place $7.75 million

A combination of three units on two levels, the resulting 5,987-square-foot duplex invokes the dimensions and “old-world glamour” of a mansion, but within the confines (and conveniences) of a post-war co-op on East 58th Street. In total, there are eight bedrooms — not that you have to use them all as bedrooms (the current owners have set up a breakfast room, an office and a meditation room) — along with 7½‎ bathrooms, a media room, a “dramatic” entryway and a private balcony. Agent: Crystal Fisher, Town Residential, 646-379-2868

Upper East Side $3.1 million

Marketed as a “cozy bungalow in the sky,” this renovated co-op on East 84th Street, between Lexington and Third Avenues, boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a 31-foot-long living/dining area — so it’s “cozy” in a good, spacious way. A large kitchen features “premium” appliances and a 50-bottle wine fridge; throughout you’ll find plenty of built-in storage, custom lighting and surround sound. The building boasts a brand-new fitness center and a furnished roof deck. Agent: Nicole Gary, Keller Williams Realty, 914-557-1666