Real Estate

Dream homes

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Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. $25 million The “Palazzo di Spiaggia” is just one of the “mansions-in-the-sky” found at, well, the new high-rise Mansions at Acqualina. If you think “mansion” is an overstatement, consider the dimensions: 7,980 square feet of interior complemented by a 3,089-square-foot terrace. The residence encompasses five bedrooms, 7 1/2 bathrooms and large common rooms such as the “grand salon,” dining room, family room and eat-in kitchen — plus a swimming pool and summer kitchen outside. Besides “a level of construction never before seen in residential development,” you’ll see a level of amenities “inspired” by the surrounding luxury of the Acqualina Resort and Spa: a fitness center, a private cinema, poolside cabanas, a spa, outdoor dining and even a children’s center. Agent: Michael Goldstein, Trump Group, 305-933-6666
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Upper East Side $6.745 million “Prime location” on Park Avenue and “full service” — two of the hallmarks of the Upper East Side and just what you need to look for in a dream home. You can be confident the rest will fall into place: a “gracious” living room with a woodburning fireplace, an “oversized” formal dining room for “elegant entertaining,” a “recently renovated” eat-in kitchen with new “professional-grade” appliances — “the envy of any chef” — along with three “large” bedrooms, 4 1/2 bathrooms and a library that can be used as a fourth bed chamber. There is “ample” closet space, as well, and among the services in the prewar co-op building is a new gym. Agents: Carol Lederman and Linda Reiner, Warburg Realty Partnership, 212-439-4546 and 212-439-4538
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Lincoln Square $3.595 million This “expansive” and “luxurious” condo home 11 floors above West 66th Street is designed for “utmost privacy” while still offering a perch from which to enjoy the surrounding neighborhood and views of Central Park. Covering the full floor, the layout includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with a library or den that could also be converted (“easily,” of course) into a fourth bedroom. The kitchen is “spacious and sleek,” and the living room is “grandly proportioned,” with a “serene” balcony that offers even more vistas of the park. And all you have to do is come down for easy access to attractions like Lincoln Center and “some of the best dining in the city.” Agents: Carolyn Zweben and Paul Zweben, Douglas Elliman, 212-769-6537 and 212-769-9807