Real Estate

Dream homes

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Financial District $7.59 million Down on Liberty Street, get an entire floor of a condo building — that’s a spread of 5,400 square feet, all of it with 12-foot vaulted ceilings, including five bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms. Most of the rest of the space is divvied up among the “chef-quality” eat-in kitchen, “ample” dining room, library (with gas fireplace) and 900-plus-square-foot living/entertaining room. There’s also a home theater with a 70-inch HDTV and surround-sound speakers. And there are 29 picture windows that offer plenty of city views. Agent: Michael Bartlett, Town Residential, 646-561-5325
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Carnegie Hill $5.5 million You can call this Park Avenue co-op an “unclassic seven” — hey, the brochure does. This “unique,” high-floor home has been configured as a “grand” six-room residence, complete with a “spacious” central gallery, “oversized” living room (with woodburning fireplace), formal dining room and a renovated chef’s kitchen — along with three bedrooms and three “beautifully appointed” bathrooms. The “sun-filled” solarium that connects two “cozy” private terraces is something else you might not expect. However, the Rosario Candela-designed apartment’s prewar details, from the original herringbone hardwood floors to the detailed plaster moldings, are certainly quite classic. Agent: Max J. Kozower, Maxwell Jacobs, 212-319-3000, ext. 8
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Central Park South $3.75 million This co-op offers not just an updated interior, including a “gut-renovated” granite-and-stainless-steel kitchen as well as a “stunning,” “exceptionally configured” living/dining space, but also 200 square feet of outdoor space overlooking Central Park (from CPW to Fifth and all the way north). The “white-glove” building offers a new lobby and gym and a “spectacular” roof deck, allowing you to take even better advantage of the views. And you can rent the apartment at only $12,500 per month, too. Agent: Caroline Bass, Citi Habitats, 646-703-2053