Real Estate

Dream homes

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Chelsea $6.75 million Your first impression of this 11th Avenue condo — after your ride up in a private elevator — will depend on how favorably you feel about the “breathtaking” corner living room, with its 23-foot-high ceilings and “intoxicating” views of the Hudson River “and beyond.” If you enjoy having a fancy kitchen, you should be happy — and if you don’t, the custom teak kitchen “disappears” when not in use, thanks to large, folding doors. The master suite — one of three bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms — offers abundant storage and a “solid granite” bathtub. By the way, your car, too, can also enjoy a ride up in its own elevator to your en-suite “sky garage” right next to your apartment. Agents: Leonard Steinberg and Herve Senequier, Prudential Douglas Elliman, 212-727-6164 and 212-727-6162
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Greenwich Village $4.75 million If you’re going to buy half of a classic townhouse, it might as well be the top half. That’s what you get with this triplex of a townhouse-turned-boutique-condo building on Waverly Place. The 3,500 square feet of interior space, which includes two bedrooms and three bathrooms, is connected by a “floating” staircase that then leads up and out to a “spectacular,” 1,300-square-foot planted roof deck with a solarium. There’s also an open “billiard’s area” that could “easily” become a third bedroom, and a separate home office as well. Some of the residence’s practical charms include a washer/dryer, custom cabinetry and built-in closets — plus other “surprise details” throughout. Agents: Meris Blumstein and Kenny Blumstein, The Corcoran Group, 212-539-4966 and 212-539-4972
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Central Park South $6.65 million The “spectacular” direct Central Park views from this 34th-floor Trump Parc condo are “rare,” as is this corner residence’s availability, but the “over-the-top” and “ornate” interior is “typically Trump” (and for many buyers, that’s a very good thing). The home — designed for “elegance” and “privacy” — is 1,932 square feet and offers three bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms and a washer/dryer, as well as “plenty” of living and entertaining space, including an eat-in kitchen. The building itself was originally built in 1930 — “powerful pillars” are part of its prewar design — and converted to condos, with an on-site garage, in 1988. Agent: Marcos G. Cohen, Prudential Douglas Elliman, 212-891-7149