Dream homes

Tribeca | $7.5 million

Behind the “giant steel door” of this property on Jay Street, off Hudson Street, is 4,200 square feet on two levels with some rather impressive architectural and design flourishes: built-in cast-iron sculpture, floor-to-ceiling sliding Japanese-style doors, metal and silk wall panels, “Russian Deconstructivist” hand-embroidered drapes and oxidized copper screens, among them. Currently configured as three bedrooms plus a study, there’s a “gigantic” center living room with ceilings stretching to 23 feet, plus a 900-square-foot patio with a 25-foot-high sculpture and heated limestone floor. Agents: Craig Filipacchi and Jacques Foussard, Brown Harris Stevens, 212-452-4495

Lincoln Square | $14.5 million

One of the great things about a combined unit like this one — 37 floors above West 67th Street in the Park Millennium condo — is the options. One corner of the 3,405-square-foot spread has an “enormous” living/dining room and windowed kitchen, which could be opened to be even larger. There are four bedrooms but the den could be converted into another. Agent: Max Kozower, Maxwell Jacobs, 212-319-3000, ext. 8

Williamsburg, Brooklyn | $5.199 million

In the waterfront Northside Piers condo complex, you can own a massive penthouse apartment and the adjoining one-bedroom. Combined, they would span 2,962 square feet across two levels, with five to six bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms, plus two balconies. Views of the East River and Manhattan’s skyline are included. Agents: Ralph Modica and Michael Breen, Douglas Elliman, 212-488-8622 and 212-488-8652