Real Estate

Dream homes

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Turtle Bay $2.995 million Have we got a deal for you! No, really: This “incredible” condo in an East 49th Street doorman building is “listed at half the price of its comparable neighbor properties.” The 2,150 square feet of “beautiful” interior includes five bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. But wait, there’s more! The “large,” “open” living and dining room — plus a a separate kitchen that can be closed off from the living area — makes the home great for entertaining. And what’s that you say about outdoor space? We save the best for last: There are two private terraces, totaling 850 square feet of “spacious outdoors,” with views of the East River and plenty of room for an “afternoon barbecue.” Agents: Ryan Serhant and Peggy Zabakolas, Nest Seekers International, 646-443-3739 and 631-745-7649
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Upper East Side $9.65 million Consider this your own, manageable serving of “turn-of-the-century elegance.” Inside a 25-foot-wide 1901 “limestone mansion” on 68th Street, you’ll find this seven-room “custom duplex”— plus a “contiguous” one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment — for two full floors with a total of three bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. If you’re looking for something “extravagant,” both levels are “replete with custom details,” from the “coffered ceilings” to the “antique crown moldings” to the “handcrafted mahogany” in every room. Agent: Kaitlin Adams, The Corcoran Group, 858-945-2489
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Upper West Side $5.995 million Brokers love to tell buyers that they aren’t just buying a home, but a lifestyle. At this three-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom, 2,613-square-foot Heritage at Trump Place condo, this might really be the case. The“sophisticated style,” “spectacular views” and “first-class amenities” add up to a “trifecta of opulence.” And everything inside — the Creston home-automation system, “custom furniture and artwork,” “onyx marble floors,” “custom removable carpet,” flat-screen TVs and more — is included. Agents: Tal Alexander and Sarah Williams, Douglas Elliman, 212-350-8541 and 917-420-0601