Real Estate

Dream Homes

Upper West Side | $13.995 million

If you like history, you’ll appreciate that this West 77th Street penthouse co-op, steps from Central Park, tops a building that rose in 1928 — during the boom of prestigious apartment houses. If you really like history, you’ll love that it sits directly across from the American Museum of Natural History. And either way, the six-bedroom, five-bathroom spread, “unmatched charm and brilliance” and with a 30-foot-long living room and a terrace with Central Park and skyline views, makes for an impressive epoch in anyone’s personal history.  Agent: Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman, 212-350-8575

North Haven, LI |  $6.495 million

It adds up: here’s your chance to purchase to parcels of property to create a single 1.2-acre Sag Harbor waterfront compound overlooking Noyack Bay. The main house offers four bedrooms and 3 ¹/₂ bathrooms, while a guest cottage — “renovated to perfection” — includes another three bedrooms and three bathrooms, for a total of 3,100 square feet of living space (and “permits are pending” for further expansion and renovation). The main house boasts an open floor plan that allows for “spectacular” water views from nearly every room, and there’s one more structure worth mentioning: the new glass-enclosed pool house with its own living room, kitchen and sauna. And, yes, there’s a pool, too.  Agent: Evan Kulman, The Corcoran Group, 631-537-4164