Real Estate

Dream homes

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Hillsdale, NY $2.9 million If one of your peeves is overlooked details, you will find satisfaction in this 10-acre Hudson Valley “retreat,” where “no detail has been overlooked.” The Modernist home’s great room alone features a 16-foot ceiling, a “soothing and chic” stone fireplace, radiant-heat floors and “walls of dramatic glass” that allow views to the Catamount ski trails. The chef’s kitchen is “top of the line,” and the upstairs master suite (part of the home’s five bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms) is “private” and “elegant,” with a custom dressing room and two “oversized” terraces. And the lower-level home gym and “state of the art” home theater, plus the 45-foot heated pool and spa, mean you’ll never need to leave for exercise or entertainment. With three guest suites, your friends and family can come to you. Agent: Chris Pomeroy, Halstead Property, 212-381-2531

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Chelsea $13 million A “city oasis,” this duplex condo penthouse above West 17th Street offers room to relax (and entertain and grow), inside and out: The 3,598 square feet of interior space, which includes three bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms, is complemented and enhanced by 1,346 square feet of “perfectly manicured” terrace that wraps around the “bright and airy” lower level. The open plan “graciously” separates the living/entertaining level — with a living room, dining room, “professional” eat-in kitchen and “cozy” library — from the upper private quarters, including the “enormous” master bedroom with its own woodburning fireplace, dressing room and granite master bathroom. Agents: Toni Haber and Steven Kramer, Prudential Douglas Elliman, 212-891-7702 and 212-891-7246

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Upper West Side $10.5 million Sure, two is better than one, but perhaps two is best as one: This “stunning” Broadway condo was created by combining two apartments into one “harmonious” home, which now measures more than 4,100 square feet and offers six bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms. The process included a complete renovation, finished in 2005, with the “finest craftsmanship, finishes and appliances.” The basic dimensions, however — “high” ceilings, “oversized” windows and “expansive” north, south and west exposures with views of the skyline and river — needed no updating. The location, around the corner from Lincoln Center and “the best dining, shopping, recreation and entertainment,” is still just fine as is, too. Agents: Max J. Kozower and Stephania Brown, Maxwell Jacobs, 212-319-3000, ext. 8 and ext. 5