Real Estate

Dream homes

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Chelsea $6.875 million “Ideal for entertaining,” this 3,353-square-foot, four-bedroom condo in a full-service boutique building on Architect’s Row (that’d be West 19th Street) serves up “stellar views” of the Hudson River, the High Line and the Manhattan skyline. Meanwhile, “floor-to-ceiling” windows bring the outside in, for “fantastic light” throughout. Among the bedrooms, there are not one, but two master suites, each featuring walk-in closets, and three full bathrooms (plus two half-baths). Agents: Emily Beare and David Beare, Core, 212-726-0786 and 212-726-0761

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Lenox Hill $15.75 million Back on the market, this “distinguished” 1870 townhouse on East 63rd Street between Lexington and Third avenues has the perfect blend of old and new. There have been “magnificent” efforts to preserve the Neo-Greco/Italianate details while renovating the interior to “modernist” sensibilities. Among the five stories (plus a sixth storage level), you’ll find seven working fireplaces, five bedrooms (including a full-floor master suite), a climate-controlled wine cellar and a home theater. Outside, there’s a “landscaped” backyard and a roof deck with “unrivaled” skyline views. Agents: Jason Karadus and James Cox Jr., Town Residential, 646-998-7435 and 646-998-7422

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Forest Hills, Queens $3.995 million Located on Queens Boulevard, this 5,000-square-foot, four-bedroom duplex penthouse condo offers “the luxury and prestige traditionally found in multimillion-dollar Manhattan listings,” but in Queens. Other regal treats include heated granite floors in the 4 1/2 bathrooms, a windowed “chef’s kitchen” with even more granite, a home office, media room, a private elevator to take you between your two floors and terraces on both levels, including a wraparound terrace. Agents: Jodi Nath and Karen A. Berman, Argo Real Estate, 212-896-8696 and 212-896-8614