Real Estate

Luxe Listings in New York City

309 W. 91st St., $11.995 million

The year 1896 sure was a busy one — not because Utah was made the 45th state. Or the first X-ray was taken. Or Puccini’s “La Boheme” premiered. It was when this five-story limestone mansion was built by Clarence True. A century later, the single-family home been “impeccably” restored by designer Victoria Hagan and architect Oliver Cope. Measuring 25 feet wide, it boasts seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, a formal dining room with “soaring ceilings,” a kitchen that opens onto a “lovely” garden and an elevator to connect them all.
Agents: Leslie Mason and Ann Cutbill Lenane, Douglas Elliman, 212-206-2810 and 212-769-9862

100 Central Park South, $8.995 million

Cary Horowitz

Why go through all the effort of jogging through Central Park to enjoy its wonderment when you can just gaze at it from “high above” — through the oversized tilt-and-turn windows of this 2,927-square-foot, three-bedroom corner condo. The home also features a 33-foot-long living/dining room, 22-foot ceilings, two woodburning fireplaces, Bulthaup cabinets in the windowed eat-in kitchen and a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and dressing room.
Agents: Scott Moore and Lisa Lippman, Brown Harris Stevens, 212-588-5608 and 212-588-5606

419 E. 57th St., $6.995 million

Nico Arellano

This “meticulously renovated,” never-before-lived-in, two-bedroom, 2½‎-bathroom penthouse co-op — sun-drenched, with three fireplaces and panoramic vistas of the city — also features a 1,900-square-foot terrace to better eyeball those river-to-river views. The master bedroom, reached through two French doorways, has a marble soaking tub, stall shower and double sinks for tandem teeth-brushers. Your non-perishable food will live the good life, as well, stashed inside the state-of-the-art kitchen’s St. Charles custom cabinetry, while the central A/C spans five zones.
Agents: Doug Eichman and Ben Jacobs, Core, 212-612-9661 and 212-612-9682

260 W. Broadway, $10 million

Andrew Kiracofe

Throw your hands in the air if you’re a true Keith Haring fan. One of his murals decorates this 8,000-square-foot condo’s 45-by-45-foot entertaining space — with 26-foot ceilings, arched windows and cast-iron columns. Then there’s the staircase — the steel sweep of steps ascends you up to the mezzanine/library and secluded bedroom wing. Fun is priority one here, from the game and media room to the climate-controlled wine and tasting romper room. When the fun’s over, there are three bedrooms where you can retire.
Agent: Torsten Krines, Sotheby’s International Realty, 212-431-2471

60 Riverside Blvd., $13.9 million

Andrew Kiracofe

That shattering sound you just heard? Just your jaw dropping to the ground after coming face-to-face with this “trophy” duplex at the Aldyn condominium. Never been lived in, this virginal, nearly 6,000-square-foot palace sports a 1,475-square-foot terrace, double-height ceilings, an open living/dining room and a slumber-party-friendly six bedrooms (all with en-suite bathrooms). The building itself is veritable amusement park with a golf simulator, rock-climbing wall, pool, basketball courts, bowling alley and playroom.
Agent: Mara Flash Blum, Sotheby’s Internaitonal Reality, 212-431-2447

20 E. 10th St., $24.995 million

Forget Australia’s Gold Coast; ditto Chicago’s. The Village’s côte d’or is where this 25-foot-wide, 12-room, 5-bedroom townhouse, just off Fifth Avenue, reigns supreme. The master suite occupies the entire fourth floor with a “spectacular” bathroom, “multiple” walk-in closets and an adjoining terrace. Downstairs on the parlor level, you’ll find 12-foot ceilings; the garden level features a Boffi kitchen and outside, tiered gardens, natch.The fifth floor is a wildcard loft-like space — do with it as you please. And you’ll never suffer through a cold night again with the home’s seven working fireplaces.
Agents: Debbie Korb and Stephen McRae, Sotheby’s International Realty, 917-701-7758 and 212-431-2424

995 Fifth Ave., $13.5 million

Evan Joseph Images

Set in the what was once the Stanhope Hotel, this triple-mint condop boasts a “chic, sleek and sophisticated” design with three bedrooms and 4,357 square feet of space. Check out that killer view of Fifth Avenue from the three double windows in the living area — you’re staring the Met and Central Park right in the face. Name-drop away — you’ll find Smallbone cabinetry and Gaggenau/SubZero/Miele appliances in the kitchen, Lefroy Brooks and Philippe Starck fixtures in the 3½‎ bathrooms and Miele washers and dryers in the laundry room.
Agents: Sharon Baum and David Enloe, The Corcoran Group, 212-836-1036 and 212-848-0466