Luxe listings: New York and Florida

Check out the 11 hottest listings in New York and southern Florida.

NEW YORK

$5.2M, 3 Gramercy Park

Micke Tauber
West Gramercy remains Manhattan’s sole-surviving private park, and here’s a quick and easy way to land a key. This landmarked 1840s Greek Revival red-brick townhouse was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, who outfitted the two-bedroom residence with floor-to-ceiling French doors, Corinthian pilasters, 13-foot ceilings, a grand library, an art gallery and a dining room. And marble fireplaces grace the library and drawing room. It’s been updated over its 175-odd years with central air, a security system, mirrored reception area and a hidden wet bar. And from your cozy front terrace, you can soak up views of that exclusive playground.

Agents: Barbara Evans-Butler and Caleb Loftus, Stribling & Associates, 212-452-4391 and 212-585-4540

$7.3M, 19 Monroe Place

Al Siedman, VHT Studios
When a listing has the audacity to play the “splendid” card, it better bring it. This five-bedroom, five-bathroom Brooklyn Heights townhouse certainly does. The four-story Greek Revival features a restored façade, “light-filled” kitchen and wall of windows that leads to a lush, flagstone patio. It’s not vain to use the “iconic” gilded pier mirror in the front room — just plain common sense. The top floor was renovated in 2008 and has a media room, gym, twin skylights and a wet bar.

Agents: Yolanda Johnson Vogelzang and Jeannette Floto, The Corcoran Group, 718-923-8023 and 718-923-8062

$35M, 25 Columbus Circle

Peter Aaron

Hate the cable company, love the apartment. Set in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, this 70th-floor duplex features jaw-dropping Central Park and Hudson River views. Up on level two, arrived by a “handsome staircase,” you’ll find a home office and the three bedrooms. The true abracadabra is in the three-plus bathrooms, where switchable glass turns translucency into transparency, when the mood and company are fitting. White concrete floors in the dining/living/powder rooms also keep things light and bright.

Agent: Barbara Hochhauser, The Corcoran Group, 212-836-1035

$5.4M, 159 W. 91st St.

Blessed with both the “grandeur of a bygone era” and all the modern conveniences, this renovated, four-story, single-family 1893 townhouse features six bedrooms, 4¹/₂ bathrooms, a “huge” living room, a “spacious” dining room and an open kitchen with “top-of-the-line” appliances. Other spaces to hang out include the landscaped back garden and, if you feel like doing a bit of work, a finished basement that is “easily” convertible to a rec room.

Agent: Alan Berger, The Corcoran Group, 212-875-2842

$4.98M, 173 Perry St.

Michael Weinstein
For some architects, it’s an honor just to be nominated for a Pritzker Prize. But Richard Meier actually won the coveted medal and this is where you find a prime example of his work. This 1,853-square-foot, two-bedroom, 2¹/₂-bedroom, full-floor loft features “sweeping” views (park, river, skyline), a private elevator and a south- and west-facing balcony. The chef’s kitchen features Varenna Poliform cabinetry and Sub-Zero, Viking and Miele appliances, while the master bathroom boasts a BainUltra soaking tub. Hardwood floors and central air round out the home.

Agents: Susan Green and Brett Miles, Town Residential, 646-998-7428 and 646-998-7427

$29.95M, Bridgehampton

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Enjoy floor-to-ceiling glass windows blasting ocean sights straight into this “stunningly modern,” 9,500-square-foot, two-story home. Bedrooms number seven, bathrooms number 10 and the deck/outdoor boogie-down space’s square footage numbers 6,000. If you don’t know how to cook, learn: The B&B Italia-outfitted kitchen brags it has “everything needed for the ultimate cooking experience.” With its infinity gunite pool and Jacuzzi, this is the kind of place that even makes other Hamptonites jealous — so watch your back at the Memorial Day BBQ.

Agent: Erica Grossman, Douglas Elliman, 631-283-4343

$10.395M, 450 W. 25th St.

Evan Joseph (2)
This six-story, 6,624-square-foot townhouse — “gut-renovated and rebuilt” — now features a “steel-gray-brick” façade, plus an upgraded cellar. The first floor has a double-height ceiling; the second is the parlor floor with “impressive” 12-foot ceilings; the third is home to the “palatial” master suite with serious closet space. Up on four, you have your laundry facilities; on five there’s a combo study/bedroom. And the top level sports dual terraces — one facing north, the other south — so your view never gets boring.

Agents: Leonard Steinberg and Herve Senequier, Douglas Elliman, 212-727-6164 and 212-727-6162

$9.2M, 524 E. 72nd St.

Make glove, not war — white, to be sure — at the Upper East Side’s fancy Belaire condo. The full-floor, 3,650-square-foot penthouse number 3 features a woodburning fireplace, chef’s kitchen, three bedrooms, four bathrooms and views of “iconic architecture” and the East River. Ceilings are lofty, and there’s tricked-out outdoor space as well: 700 square feet of wraparound terraces to enjoy said views.

Agents: Tal Alexander and Oren Alexander, Douglas Elliman, 212-350-8541 and 212-350-8561

$14.9M, 459 W. Broadway

Warburg Realty
Don’t dillydally on this 4,300-square-foot, triple-mint, three-bedroom, 4¹/₂-bathroom duplex — which includes 1,500 square feet of teak roof deck plus an outdoor shower. There are “soaring” views facing west, a solarium/fourth bedroom, an indoor/outdoor lounge, designer kitchen, dining room, home office and a “breathtaking” living room with 18-foot ceilings and a window that unleashes a tsunami of light whenever the sun is out. Custom-walnut cabinetry, paneling and bookcases are everywhere you look.

Agents: Jay Glazer and Bonnie Chajet, Warburg Realty, 212-439-5189 and 212-439-4540

FLORIDA

$5.85M, Miami Beach

Blue Ocean Photography
The only problem with staying at a W Hotel? Having to eventually check out (that, and ridiculously overpriced Voss water). This is so not a problem if you actually live there, however. Check out the specs on the W South Beach’s three-bedroom, 2¹/₂-bathroom unit: Its 1,729 square feet are “exquisitely finished” and include a den for all you naughty workaholics. Plus, you get all the hotel service and amenities the W’s tragically temp guests enjoy.

Agent: Jeff Miller, Zilbert International Realty, 305-726-0100

$5.299M, Delray Beach

As it turns out, paradise exists only two blocks from the galleries, shops and restaurants of Atlantic Avenue. This five-bedroom, six-plus-bathroom Mediterranean estate on an oversized lot runs 10,450 square feet, and includes (aside from Intracoastal frontage) a foyer, formal living room with fireplace (for all those chilly Florida nights), chef’s kitchen with top-of-the-line everything, pool, spa and grill.

Agent: Tina Smith, The Corcoran Group, 561-414-3177