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Ideas to Make Your Valentine's Day Special

Valentine's Day is rapidly approaching on February 14th- have you made plans to make the day special for your loved one? We have curated some ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day from gifts to dining. If you are single, why not grab a friend and head to a great restaurant or enjoy a good bottle of champagne? 

Chocolate

What says Happy Valentine's Day or I Love You more than a luxurious box of chocolates? We love the Belgian Chocolatier, Neuhaus. The company has an interesting past, getting its start when Jean Neuhaus opened a pharmacy in Belgium in 1857, covering his pills with a chocolate coating to make them more palatable. Over the brand's history they have crafted chocolate creations for Belgian royals, and are regarded as the leading luxury Belgian chocolatier today. They have a festive selection of chocolate gift boxes with Valentine's Day themes, including this special edition where the box itself is made of edible chocolate as well. 

Pair with a bottle of your favorite champagne!

Neuhaus: 500 Madison Avenue

Flowers

Elevate your flower giving with a luxurious box of roses from Landeau. The company has been making waves in the industry, having been featured in prominent press such as Elle and Architectural Digest, dubbing its box of 25 roses as "25 is the new dozen." From traditional red, to unique pink and orange, Landeau offers an array of color choices to ensure your gift stands out. 

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Fragrance

Valentine's Day Fragrance

For Her: Back to Black by Kilian- The brand describes this fragrance as a "head-turning love potion." Notes of Honey, Tobacco and Vanilla combine for an enticing velvet-smooth scent. The bottle comes in an intricate lockable display case, making it a great gift. Available at Net-a-Porter

For Him: Tom Ford Neroli Portofino Forte- Tom Ford takes his infamous Neroli Portofino blend and kicks it up a notch with the "Forte" version. In this version, the floral core is double concentrated, giving it a rich base while the introduction of coastal Italian woods give it a bold touch. Available at Neiman Marcus 

Dinner

Perhaps the most popular Valentine's Day activity is a date night out. We could write an entire post on great restaurant choices in New York City, however, we recommend heading to Le CouCou at the sleek 11 Howard Hotel. Le CouCou is star restauranteur Stephan Starr's (Buddakan & Morimoto) latest outpost in collaboration with chef Daniel Rose. Le CouCou serves modern French fare in an intimate setting with brick walls, chandeliers, and candles on the table. In fact, it was rated one of the 100 best restaurants in America in 2016!

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Le CouCou 138 Lafayette Street- 212.271.4252

And of course, if you are looking to fall in love with New York City, we can certainly help you do that! 

Valentine's Day New York City

Happy Valentine's Day!

Valentines Day New York City

7 Mistakes First-Time Homebuyers Make

7 Mistakes First-Time Buyers Make

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We know how stressful it can be buying a home, let alone your first home. As a first-time buyer, you feel pressured to have everything go exactly as planned, ultimately ending up in your dream palace in the sky. Throughout the purchase process, we see first-time buyers make mistakes that affect his or her ability to land the property of his or her dreams.

Below is a list of 7 mistakes frequently made by first-time buyers. Partner yourself with an educated broker, and you will soon be on the way to calling your dream house home!

1. Not Hiring a Broker:

First-time buyers, especially those that are unfamiliar with transacting in real estate, have a large misconception that if they hire a broker, they are going to have to pay. This is not the case. When it comes to buying, unlike renting, the seller’s agent splits the commission with the buyer’s (your) agent. With that being said, you only stand to gain with partnering with a reputable broker when conducting your home search.

2. Lack of Pre-Approval:

If you are planning to finance the purchase of your home, it is imperative that you get a pre-approval letter from your mortgage company. This will help you in two ways: 1) you know that you will even get approved and 2) what amount the bank is willing to lend to you. For the latter, some are pleasantly surprised that they are approved for more than they originally thought, while sometimes, the approval may come in lower than expected. This is important, however, so you know at what price point you can shop. Many first-time buyers feel that this is not urgent and say “I will get it later!” The sooner you have your pre-approval in hand, the sooner you will be a competitive buyer in the marketplace. Mortgage pre-approvals are generally valid for 3 months, so even if you don’t find an apartment immediately, you are better prepared for the search by getting the letter from the start.

3. Broker Access to Listing:

This relates to mistake #1 in that, often, first-time buyers believe that they have to go direct (without a broker) to a listing that they are interested in because it is that listing agent’s listing. All brokers have access to all listings. So no matter what broker you partner with as a buyer, they can take you to any listing throughout the city. You will not get a better deal by going alone!

4. Indecisiveness:

Buying your first home will probably be one of the most stressful purchases of your life. First-time buyers can suffer from indecisiveness, especially in the Manhattan market which offers so many options. If you find what feels to be the perfect home, bid on it and focus on that apartment. Too often, first-time buyers cannot commit to a property and miss out on a deal that meets their criteria. 

5. Education:

Hiring a reputable broker is 90% of the equation while the other 10% is on you as the buyer. Be sure to do your homework regarding all the components that go into purchasing a home. How much will insurance be? Utilities? The more you understand what expenses are involved and what the state of the market is, you will know what you can realistically afford and focus your search accordingly. 

6. Buying Direct with the Seller’s Agent:

This, too, related to mistake #1- notice a theme? Too often, first-time buyers buy direct (without a buyer’s broker), which can hurt them in the end. It is important to understand that while the seller’s agent is thrilled with a double commission, throughout the entire purchase process they are legally obligated to the seller, not you. the buyer. This means that the seller’s interests are prioritized before yours. Make sure you are represented by a broker that has your best interests at heart so you can feel confident that you received the best deal.

7. Underestimate the Complexity of the Process:

Often when dealing with something we have never done, we have expectations or assumptions of how to approach it and handle it. We see many first-time buyers that underestimate the complexity of the real estate transaction process. The steps of going from offer submission to the closing table is like navigating a minefield. There is a myriad of things that can popup between contract signing and closing that may complicate the deal or threaten it, often things you would not anticipate as a non real estate professional. Your broker will seamlessly guide you throughout the process. 

 

 

12 Most Instagrammable Views from Manhattan Real Estate

12 Most Instagrammable Views from Manhattan Real Estate

Good views and good real estate combined...who doesn't love that? When it comes to Manhattan real estate, views are a key selling point and always a desire of buyers. We have curated a list of some of the most Instagrammable views around town. From the Upper East Side to TriBeCa, these stunning vantage points are sure to have your followers double tapping their screens. 

Want to see great views and luxury real estate like this daily? Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at @TheVictoriaShtainerTeam for your daily dose of luxury real estate and more!

1. 151 East 58th Street

Situated in the center of Midtown East, One Beacon Court is one of the most desired buildings in Manhattan boasting incredible views of Central Park, the East River and Midtown. In fact, our exclusive listing, 151 E. 58th Street, 47A, has unrivaled Central Park and skyline views featuring its famous neighbors such as 432 Park Avenue and One57.

2. 432 Park Avenue

As the tallest residential building in the Northern Hemisphere, 432 Park Avenue has some of the most jaw dropping views of the Manhattan area, from Yankee Stadium to lower Manhattan, all the way to New Jersey and Long Island. Can you say #bathtubGoals?!

3. 50 United Nations Plaza

Situated in Turtle Bay, 50 United Nations Plaza has breath taking views of the East River, the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building with floor to ceiling windows. The penthouse even has a one of a kind infinity pool overlooking midtown.

4. 15 Hudson Yards

15 Hudson Yards is one of the newest downtown developments with unobstructed views of the Hudson River and lower Manhattan, not to mention the pool and gym that make you feel like you’re on top of the world.

5. 30 Park Place

The new The Four Seasons Downtown, 30 Park Place, boasts incredible Hudson River and City views; it also practically neighbors The World Trade Center. Most residences offer wonderful views, however, the penthouses at the top of the tower off stunning panoramic views for as far as the eye can see.

6. 70 Vestry St

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70 Vestry Street is officially the last waterfront parcel that will be developed in Tribeca with spectacular views of Lower Manhattan and the Hudson, there may even be an occasional run in with Tom Brady, who just bought here. Whats not to love about sunset views over the Hudson River?

7. 53 West 53rd St   

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While 53 West 53rd St is still an incomplete development, the views of virtually all of Manhattan are comparable to those of 432 Park Avenue, except from the west side. Dubbed "MoMa Tower" it will be a new icon in the Midtown Manhattan Skyline

8. 25 & 80 Columbus Circle  

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Two of the most notorious addresses in all of Manhattan, 25 and 80 Columbus Circle have corner views of Central Park that will never be blocked by another building, but if that is not enough the west side of the buildings have views of the Hudson River too.

9. 212 5th Avenue

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This converted building sits in the center of Chelsea overlooking Madison Square Park with even slight views of The World Trade Center, perfectly mixing park views with the downtown atmosphere.

10. 50 West Street

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One of the newest downtown developments, 50 West Street, has phenomenal views of lower Manhattan, The World Trade Center in particular, and the Hudson river all the way out to the Long Island Sound.

11. 45 East 22nd Street

The latest addition to Madison Square Park, 45 East 22nd Street, has earned the title of Madison Square Park Tower because it is quite literally going to be the tallest building in the area upon completion. The building has promising views of most of Manhattan all the way to both the East and Hudson Rivers.

12. 212 W 18th Street

Overlooking all of Lower and Midtown Manhattan, 212 W 18th St offers some of the most priceless views of the concrete jungle.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a guest blog by Teddy Bulajic

Why 2017 May Be the Year to Buy Real Estate

2017 Real Estate Market

The New Year brings with it the feeling of a chance to start fresh, new opportunities, and excitement about what the coming months ahead may bring. Coming off of 2016 which was a tumultuous year to say the least, the sentiments of optimism for 2017 seem stronger than ever. 

2016 was a strong year for real estate, and industry experts are looking for another favorable year in 2017. Home prices rose in 2016 and have since recovered from the lows of 2012 that resulted from the collapse of the housing market. For the majority of 2016, mortgage rates were suppressed to historic lows until crossing 4% after the November election. Builders were not building at a fast enough pace to keep up with demand at the lower end of the market while the ultra-luxury segment remained saturated. 

With this backdrop of the 2016 market as we enter 2017- the question on many peoples' minds is: "what can we expect for the 2017 market? Is it going to be positive?"

Here are some considerations and thoughts as to why 2017 may be the year to buy real estate, keeping the luxury market in mind.

Rising Rates

We have already seen rates rise from their historic 2016 lows. The sharp rise in mortgage rates, largely corollated to the spike in 10-year Treasury yields, since the election has been dubbed "The Trump Effect". Rates have been hovering around the 4% mark on a 30-year mortgage, and many anticipate this to continue to rise throughout the year and into the future as the Fed has placed expectations on continued rate hikes in 2017 to its Fed Funds rate and the expectation that inflation will increase in 2017.

If you have been considering the purchase of a property with mortgage financing, now may be the time to act on your willingness to purchase and lock in a favorable rate. 

Build Wealth

Buying a home and building equity in it is one of the greatest ways to accumulate wealth for yourself, and wealth that can eventually be passed to your children or heirs. This is most profoundly seen for Millennials as they have a long time horizon for their investment, and generally speaking, the value of property increases over the long term. In fact, a self-made millionaire has stated that buying a home is the single most important factor for accumulating wealth.

Millennials are expected to increase their representation in the buyers pool as we enter 2017. If you are in the position to buy (not drowning in student debt, etc.) consider purchasing a property to start accumulating that wealth now instead of flushing money down the toilet each month with rent. Close to saving for your down payment or looking for some ideas of how to get on track? Check out our creative ways to save for a down payment

Negotiability

Realistic sellers that are looking to get out of their properties for whatever the reason may be are willing to negotiate. This means the cards are in the hands of the buyer and with a keen broker to negotiate for you, deals can be had on great properties. In fact, one published research statistics showed that the average difference between listing price and contract price for the luxury market in 2016 was 6%. For a luxury property, that is a handsome discount! 

Less Regulations

The Trump Administration has outlined policy plans that include an array of deregulation in both the financial services and housing sectors. One of the most notable is related to the Dodd-Frank Act, a cumbersome 2,300 page piece of legislation that has largely been critiqued by many. The legislation essentially tied banks' hands after the financial crisis as a means to (hopefully) avoid another by imposing rules regarding what investment banks can hold on their balance sheets and who banks can lend to among other things. 

By reducing regulations related to Dodd-Frank, we could see access to credit expand. Will banks be rushing to lend every person a mortgage? Doubtful as they have learned their lessons regarding due diligence, however, expanded credit certainly stands to benefit many as they will hopefully have access to a mortgage for which they would have previously not qualified. 

The Wealth Effect

Buyers in the luxury market seem ready to benefit from "The Wealth Effect," or the feeling of increased wealth from various economic factors. Trump's proposed policy, specifically taxes, will benefit wealthy buyers, hypothetically returning more money to their pockets if enacted. 

Additionally, financial markets have reached record highs since the elections and the consensus among financial experts seems to be another march higher in 2017 thanks to Trump's proposed infrastructure spending and corporate profits. Increased markets means increased stock portfolio values...have you checked your statement recently?

All of this combined with increased consumer confidence and sentiment leads wealthier buyers to feel even wealthier!

Normalized Pricing

Pricing in the luxury and especially ultra-luxury segments of the market have began to normalize or "cool-off." Sellers can no longer demand the outlandish prices that we saw on some properties in 2014. This has been a harsh reality for some sellers to accept, however, a normal market is certainly a more healthy market for all. Given normalized pricing, buyers have a more realistic picture as to what properties are in their price range and where they can negotiate to score a deal. 

Less Building Permits

Have you noticed less cranes dotting the skyline of New York City? The last three years saw a boom in new construction across the city; however, significantly less building permits have been approved recently. There has never been a better selection of new development inventory on the market as there is now, and many developers are offering concessions to lure buyers to their projects given current inventory. 

This makes it a great time to be a buyer! You have a vast selection of luxury product in the city from Battery Park to the Upper East Side, offering beautiful finishes and unparalleled amenities. With the pipeline of new development uncertain given building permits, now may be the ideal time to shop!


 

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How to Celebrate New Year's Eve in NYC

New Years 2017

It is almost time to say goodbye to 2016 and hello to 2017. Everyone certainly has their preference when it comes to New Year's Eve activities, from staying home on the couch and watching the ball drop to popping champagne in clubs, we all welcome the new year in different ways. 

Deciding what to do for the celebratory occasion can be quite stressful, as there always seems to be pressure to do something amazing. Don't stress so much! If you are looking to get out of your apartment for a bit on New Year's Eve, we have selected a few happenings going on around the city. This, of course, is just the beginning as there are events are virtually every club, restaurant, and bar in NYC. These are just a few ideas of how you can ring in 2017 in NYC!

Prohibition Party at Rain's Law Room

Step back into time as you ring in the New Year at this year's prohibition party at Raine's Law Room. The luxurious evening will include and open bar and eats, live music, and entertainers. Era clothing is encouraged! The event begins at 9pm. Tickets start at $185.

Central Park Fireworks

Looking for a more laid back option this New Year's Eve? Check out the fireworks display that will go off at Midnight in the park. The fireworks will be launched from the Naumburg Bandshell. The show should be visible from almost any vantage point in the park. Admission is free.

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Rainbow Room

The views from the 65th floor of Rockefeller Center are sure to be as pleasing as the unlimited Osetra Caviar. Enjoy a four-course dinner, open bar, and dancing from 8pm until 3am. Music will consist of a live orchestra until midnight and then transform into a disco. Tickets to this black-tie event are $1,500 per person.

The Rainbow Room: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 65th Floor.

The NoMad

If you are looking for a nice New Year's Eve dinner, consider The NoMad. Restaurant chefs Daniel Humm and James Kent will be serving a four-course tasting menu. There will be two seatings available: an early seating (prior to 8:30pm) and a late seating (9pm and after). Pricing for the early seating is $165 per person will the late seating is priced at $225 per person. 

The NoMad: 1170 Broadway

Afrojack at Marquee

World renowned DJ, Afrojack, will be taking over Marquee on New Year's Eve. If you are looking for a sleek setting and good party, this is the event for you. Afrojack's set will be from 1:30am-3 am. Marquee features multiple levels and its famous vanity-bulb-encased disco ball. Tickets start at $250

Marquee: 289 10th Avenue

Beautique

The posh midtown spot will be hosting a New Year's Eve party this is sure to impress. Boutique, frequented by the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Dylan McDermott will be having a premium open bar from 9pm-2am with music by Leekalt and Jen Stone. A champagne toast will be held at midnight. Tickets start at $99 for general admission.

eautique: 8 West 58th Street

The Bowery Hotel

Going with a group of friends that have slightly different tastes? The Bowery Hotel New Year's Eve party may be the event for you as it will feature different "stations" throughout. The event, from 9:30pm- 2am, will include complimentary cocktails the duration, DJ performances, and light bites. Stations throughout include the Woodford Reserve Whiskey Bar, Herradura Mexican Hacienda Lounge, the Barrel Room (scotch), and Finlandia Vodka cocktails. Tickets start at $249.

The Bowery Hotel: 335 Bowery

5 Dessert Ideas for a Sweet Thanksgiving + The Macy's Parade

Happy Thanksgiving

While everyone loves the turkey and may have a favorite side dish (or 2), dessert is always a crowd pleaser at the Thanksgiving dinner table. As they say, the best is always saved for last! We certainly have a sweet tooth here at The Victoria Shtainer Team. We have curated a list of some of our favorite pies and sweets available from bakeries around New York City as well as a recipe for making if you are feeling ambitious!

Continue reading for great dessert ideas, a dreamy kitchen, and a look at this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Balthazar: The French bakery makes seasonal items throughout the year. A crowd pleaser for Thanksgiving is the Sweet potato-Pecan pie- the quintessential dessert for the fall season! Other sweet treats and tarts are available as well.

Balthazar: 212.965.1785

Lady M- Home of the famous Mille Crepe cake. We have not met a person that does not like the cakes from Lady M bakery. Available in a variety of flavors to satisfy any palette. We recommend the Hazelnut or Classic. You might want to pick up 2 as this cake will not last long around the table!

Lady M Cake Boutiques: 212.452.2222

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Bubby's- Bubby's, known for its American cooking opened its doors on Thanksgiving day in 1990. It has become a spot in the city synonymous with comfort food and good cooking. Try the Sour Cherry pie- Michigan sour cherries with a butter and lard lattice pastry crust.

Bubby's Tribeca: 212.219.0666

City Bakery: You love them for their Mac & Cheese and delicious hot chocolate, so you can only imagine how great the Thanksgiving desserts are from City Bakery. They are best known for their Cranberry, Caramel, Almond tart which serves 10-12.

City Bakery: 212.366.1414

 

 

Do It Yourself

Ooey Gooey Pumpkin Cake

Serves 6-8

 

 

If you are looking to bake your own dessert for Thankgiving, we recommend this decadent gooey Pumpkin Cake...it just might become the new crowd favorite and holiday tradition! The recipe is fairly easy, even for the novice baker!

Ingredients:

Cake: 
-1 (18 1/4-ounce) package yellow cake mix
-1 egg
-8 tablespoons butter, melted

Filling:
-1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
-1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin
-3 eggs
-1 teaspoon vanilla
-8 tablespoons butter, melted
-1 (16-ounce) box powdered sugar
-1 teaspoon cinnamon
-1 teaspoon nutmeg

Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine the cake mix, egg, and butter and mix with an electric mixer. Pat mixture into the bottom of a lightly greased 13 by 9-inch baking pan.

To make the filling: In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese and pumpkin until smooth. Add the eggs, vanilla, and butter, and beat together. Next, add the powdered sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and mix well. Spread pumpkin mixture over cake batter and bake for 40 to 50 minutes.

*Make sure not to over bake as the center should be a little gooey!

We recommend serving it with vanilla ice cream and some whipped cream!
 

Featured Kitchen

What's Thanksgiving without a beautiful kitchen? For many, the kitchen is the heart of the home. We love the kitchen in our exclusive, 151 East 58th Street, 47A. It features top-of-the-line appliances so your meal comes out perfectly. Not to mention, the flatscreen TV makes strenuous meal prep easier, especially with the stunning city views in the background!

151 East 58th Street 47A Kitchen

151 East 58th Street, 47A

3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | $13,995,000

 

2016 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

The parade is a city tradition dating back to 1924, making it the second oldest Thanksgiving parade in the country, which attracts more than 3.5 million to the streets and an even larger audience via television. This year marks the 90th parade, and Macy's has set up a special interactive website to browse through the parade over the decades and get a look at this year's lineup. The parade is, perhaps, best known for its large balloon class which has featured many cultural icons over the decades. This year, the lineup is slated to include the likes of Pikachu, the Elf on a Shelf, and Angry Birds to name a few. The parade route is 2.65 miles long, starting at 77th street and Central Park West.

Route: 77th at Central Park West south to 59th Street.
East on 59th Street to 6th Avenue.
South on 6th Avenue to 34th Street.
West on 34th Street to 7th Avenue.

The viewing areas along the route gets incredibly crowded. It is recommended that you arrive no later than 6:30am if you plan to scout out a good viewing spot along the route.

 

Happy Thanksgiving!!

-The Victoria Shtainer Team

Why Midtown is Really the Center of New York

Midtown East Neighborhood Guide

New York City is one of the most vibrant and culturally rich cities in the world, with neighborhoods to match anyone's personality. Some neighborhoods offer more than others, but one in particular, Midtown, really is the center of New York. 

Looking at a NYC map, Midtown is physically at the center, but it is also at the center of arts & culture, dining, and a real estate revolution. Residents of Midtown are in proximity to some of the best the city has to offer in all of these categories. 

Midtown is close to many office buildings and transportation hubs such as Grand Central making it a convenient neighborhood to walk to work and then revel in all the cultural options afterwards.

Arts

The Midtown cultural district is home to a lengthy list of art galleries, museums, and auction houses that extends into the neighboring Upper East Side. In addition to the museums and auction houses, Midtown is also home to many public art installations that one can enjoy by simply strolling through the area.

New York City Art Galleries

Office buildings throughout Midtown East serve as art galleries of sorts, with buildings such as IBM and Jeffries serving as home to unique art pieces in their lobbies respectively. The outdoor space at the famed Seagram building, a highly utilized plaza, has been home to public art displays. This summer, we saw the sculpture "Welcome Parade" by Jean Dubuffet on display in the plaza. The Lever House has also been home to many art installation both outdoors and in the lobby as well. Jeff Koon's sculptures have called the Lever House lobby home.

You may have also noticed various sculptures along the green spaces of Park Avenue, changing over the course of months and years. The Fund for Park Avenue, which is responsible for maintaining the flowers and plantings, spearheaded the sculpture displays along the avenue. These installations have been enjoyed by many, locals and tourists alike. 

Where to Go:

  • Museum of Modern Art: 11 W 53rd Street
  • Christie's: 20 Rockefeller Plaza
  • Phillips: 450 Park Avenue
  • The Morgan Library: 225 Madison Avenue
  • Howard Greenberg Gallery: 41 E 57th Street

 

Dining

The culinary options in Midtown are unrivaled, with virtually everything at your finger tips including some of the most highly regarded restaurants of the city. Enjoy quaint bistros and diners along 2nd Avenue, or more upscale and trendy places along 5th and Madison Avenues. 

The dining scene is undergoing an exciting change, with some heavy hitters in the industry coming to the area. Major Food Group (of Carbone, Dirty French, and Sadelles fame) has been tasked with revitalizing the former Four Seasons Restaurant, which many might say is an unofficial New York City landmark. Major Food Groups slated renovation for the space includes a grill room and a modern pool room. 

The second notable arrival to Midtown East is  celebrity chef Joel Robuchon. Robuchon has more Michelin stars than any other chef in the world, amassed from at his restaurants in culinary centers around the world. Robuchon will be opening a new restuarant and market place in the Foster + Partners development, 100 East 53rd Street. 

Where to Eat:

  • Casa Lever: 390 Park Avenue
  • Le Cirque: 151 E 58th Street
  • Avra Madison: 14 E 60th Street
  • The Baccarat- Grand Salon: 28 W 53rd Street
  • The Polo Bar: 1 E 55th Street
  • Philippe: 33 E 60th Street

Real Estate Revolution

In addition to the evolution of the dining and shopping options, Midtown is also experience a real estate revolution, with the hottest, eye catching new development popping up in the neighborhood.

Midtown has, in a sense, always been at the forefront of architecture and design, dating back decades. The Mid-Century design of buildings such as the United Nations and the Lever House were revolutionary at the time, standing in contract to the stone Park Avenue facades. The new developments are situated well among their architecturally pleasing neighbors. 

57th Street has been a key component in the transformation of the luxury real estate market in New York, with the arrival of super-luxurious (and pricey) pads that began a competition of "who can build the tallest residential tower" in New York. Among the most famous is 432 Park Avenue, the slender square building that towers over the Manhattan skyline. If you haven't done so, get a look inside 432 Park Avenue. Other notable new development include the MoMa Tower at 53 West 53rd Street, 520 Park Avenue, and glass tower rising at 100 East 53rd Street.

100 East 53rd Street

Foster + Partners are bringing their latest project in the form of a sleek, glass tower that is rising at the corner of 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue. Situated behind the landmark Seagram Building, One Hundred East Fifty Third is designed by architect Norman Foster and will stand 63 stories tall, featuring a glass curtain wall exterior. 

The 94 homes range in size from lofts to 3 bedroom full-floor residences. Lofts are characterized by exposed raw materials done in an elegant way such as finished concrete walls that are perfect for displaying artwork and diamond-polished high-grade concrete floors.

Residences have floor-to-ceiling windows with UV protection, kitchens outfitted with Gaggenau appliances and wired brushed oak cabinets. Tower residences feature custom millwork designed by Foster + Partners, Italian Carrara marble countertops, and aquabrass fittings in the master baths. Some tower residences have private elevator entrances. 

The views from the tower residences are sure to be stunning!

Amenities: The amenity space will be on the third and fourth floors, with a 1,200 square foot wellness center complete with sauna and steam room, a pool, and library. The restaurant by Joel Robuchon will comprise the first and second floors. There will be a gourmet market accessible to the public on the ground level and a fine dining restaurant located on the second floor.

Example Availability: Residence A Floor 24: 2 Bed, 2.5 Bath comprised of 1638 square feet. $5,500,000.

Also Available in Midtown East- The Victoria Shtainer Team is also pleased to offer a unique residence at the heart of the Midtown East neighborhood at the luxurious One Beacon Court Condominium- 151 East 58th Street, 47A

151 E 58th Street 47A

If you are interested in scheduling a private showing to preview 100 East 53rd Street or 151 East 58th Street, 47A, please contact The Victoria Shtainer Team.

9 Best Places for Your Weekend Brunch in NYC

We all know that New York is the best city to live, shop and find something new around every corner, but finding your spot for a weekend brunch does not need to be a farfetched exploration. We’ve created the master list of holy-grail Manhattan brunch go-to spots, so you don't have to.  From classic bagels to party brunches, we have you covered.

Jack’s Wife Freda 

Food: 4
Vibe: 3.5
Reservations: Only needed for parties of 6 or more, otherwise it is a walk-in basis


Thoughts: Jack’s Wife Freda garners a culinary adventure, with brunch options ranging from duck bacon to rose water pancakes, but certainly not at the cost of some go-to classics—it is the closest you can get to a glorified diner. However, it may not be the best option for Sunday brunch, unless you’re into a loud atmosphere and the occasional elbow in your back if you’re at the communal table. In all, if you’re looking for a slight twist on your typical brunch and have time for an 11am on a Wednesday, this is the place for you. 

224 Lafayette Street- 212.510.8550

Sarabeth’s 

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Food: 4
Vibe: 4
Reservations: Yes, but they go quickly

 Thoughts: Sarabeth’s, does it get more classic New York City? No one has ever fought sitting down to ricotta pancakes topped with strawberries and maple syrup on a Sunday morning, and when we do, we certainly have wanted more! Sarabeth’s can always be trusted to serve a good, not great, but good, brunch with all of the bells and whistles one could hope for. While it can get loud at times, if you snag an outdoor seat during the warmer months you will be set for a very enjoyable brunch. Sarabeth’s is for the the brunchers who love the classics and simplicity of a New York City Sunday brunch. 

40 Central Park South- 212.826.5959

Lavo 

Food: 4
Vibe: 5
Reservations: Yes

Thoughts: Lavo may not be known for its brunch, but certainly should not be forgotten. Every Sunday, Lavo serves up brunch options ranging from lobster eggs benedict to an 8oz center cut, all of which taste just as good as one could hope. This brunch is certainly for those who are willing to expend their daily calorie intake on one meal over a bottle of Dom Perignon, and, hopefully, already have a Soul Cycle class booked for much later in the day! 

39 East 58th Street- 212.750.5588

Bagatelle 

Food: 3
Vibe: 5
Reservations: Yes 

Thoughts: Bagatelle embodies the spirit of a Sunday Fun-day brunch in the Meatpacking District. Though some of the dishes are outstanding, like the Nutella French Toast and Truffle Pizza, others, like the gnocchi, are on par with a mediocre Italian restaurant. However, that should not be a deterring factor when considering Bagatelle. The Sunday brunch mix of young professionals and early 40’s, along with a lively DJ who creates a subtler version of the Lavo atmosphere, makes for a brunch where you will want to hang around for hours, but can still have a conversation at your table. 

1 Little West 12th Street- 212.488.2110

Sadelle’s 

Food: 5
Vibe: 5
Reservations: Yes

Thoughts: Sadelle’s perfectly executes the New York City (at home) brunch classic of a bagel with lox and cream cheese, but in a posh SoHo atmosphere. If a bagel created exactly how you want it to be is not enough, Sadelle’s will win you over with their dramatic atmosphere from an entrance next to fresh fish being sliced and a caviar bar, to shouts when a new batch of bagels come out of the oven. If bagels are not for you, certainly try the French Toast—it is arguably one of the best in all of Manhattan. However, make sure to book a reservation and get there early because, no matter what, there is always a wait. 

463 West Broadway- 212.776.4926

Veselka 

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Food: 5
Vibe: 3
Reservations: No

Thoughts: Veselka is the home to some of Manhattan’s best Ukrainian food and an unapologetically good brunch. If you’re familiar with Ukrainian food, or would like to venture toward the world of authentic pierogis, Veselka should become a must on your list of Sunday brunch go-to spots, even if it is not your regular location. Veselka is known for its Borscht and Pierogis as well as its all day breakfast and vegetarian options. Additionally, the outdoor seating cannot be beat during the warmer months. However, Veselka does not take reservations, so make an effort to get down to the Ukrainian Village before the local crowd beats you there. 

144 2nd Avenue- 212.228.9682

Santina 

Food: 4
Vibe: 4
Reservations: Yes

Thoughts: If the frost of Manhattan winters gets to you, or you just want to be transported to a tropical paradise in the middle of the Meatpacking District, Santina is a must try. With youthful, but tasteful décor accompanied by an amazing frittata, Santina brings one of the most delightful brunch experiences to the city. Though the service can be a bit inattentive at times, the rest of the atmosphere creates a laid back vacation feeling that compensates for the service. Although Santina is probably not a go-to Sunday brunch, every once in a while when you feel like you need to get away from the city, you will find the most divine experience at Santina. 

Mari Vanna 

Food: 4.5
Vibe: 4.5
Reservations: Yes, not that hard to get 

Thoughts: Mari Vanna transports anyone who enters to the most beautiful little restaurant in Russia, but in the convenience of Manhattan’s own Flatiron District. If brunching is a timeless abyss for your crowd, Mari Vanna serves Sunday buffet style with bottomless mimosas welcoming all guests to stay awhile. If you get there for brunch one Sunday, make sure to the Serbian Pelmeni and the Napoleon.

820 Washington Street- 212.254.3000

Le Bilboquet 

Food: 5
Vibe: 5
Reservations: They do not accept reservations 


Thoughts: Le Bilboquet is inarguably one of the all-time greatest brunches in New York City. 
Le Bilboquet has, hands down, some of the best Cajun Chicken and Tuna Tartar in Manhattan as well as unmatched service, from a coat check to a perfectly trained wait staff. Though the no-reservation policy can be tough to work around, you can almost always get a table for brunch on Saturday’s. However, the loud, yet intimate, setting is perfect to get you up and moving for an earlier brunch. For all the Upper East Siders, Le Bilboquet should at least make it to the must try list, if not your weekly brunch. 

20 East 60th Street- 212.751.3036

 

 

 

 

This is a guest blog written by Teddy Bulajic

Halloween In New York City: Haunted Places & What to Do

Halloween in NYC 2016

Get into the Halloween Spirit in NYC

Halloween is just around the corner, and if you aren’t in the spirit yet, perhaps these spooky places around the city will get you in the mood for some Halloween fun. Given the rich history of New York City and the different dynamics of each neighborhood, it is no surprise that haunted buildings can be found from Battery Park City to Washington Heights. 

We’ve rounded up some of the best known haunted buildings in New York City and the surrounding areas….stroll by if you dare! Check out some ideas of how to celebrate and one of our favorite new developments near the famed parade route!

The Dakota:

The Dakota

The storied Upper West Side apartment building might have more guests than the residents. The building was the setting for the 1968 Roman Polanski film, Rosemary’s Baby, and the site where John Lennon was shot to death in 1980. Over the year since, there have been various accounts by workers and residents seeing John Lennon’s ghost and little girl wandering the halls. 

1 West 72nd Street

The House of Death:

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The name says it all! The building located at 14 W. 10th Street is dubbed the most haunted building in New York. Mark Twain was a resident from 1900-1901 and recounted having supernatural experiences at the building over a century ago. The building was the site of Joel Steinberg’s beating and killing of his adopted daughter in 1987. Stories say a little girl can be seen wandering the halls and around the building. 

14 W. 10th Street

Hotel Chelsea:

Hotel Chelsea

The iconic Hotel Chelsea, a favorite among cultural stars over the decades, is said to be home to many ghosts. The hotel was the setting for the gruesome murder of Nancy Spungen. Nancy was the girlfriend of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. They had a very tumultuous relationship centered around drug abuse. Sid murdered his girlfriend in room 100 of Hotel Chelsea and later died in the hotel from a heroin overdose. It is said that, perhaps, the couple never left the hotel.

222 W. 23rd Street

The Manhattan Well:

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The Manhattan Well, today home to clothing store COS, was the site of an 18th century murder that caused one of the greatest scandals of New York society at the time. The story says that in 1800 Gulielma Sands was found at the bottom of the Manhattan Well, said to have been impregnated by Levi Wells he was later accused of her murder. The well was filled in but later rediscovered in 1980. The site was formerly a restaurant and now a clothing store. In fact, the well is visible on the lower level of the COS store, with store mannequins positioned right by it. Visitors say Sands’s spirit still lingers on the property. 

129 Spring Street

Amityville Horror House:

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Located approximately 2 hours outside of New York is Amityville on the south shore of Long Island. Amityville is the setting for the series of horror movies and books entitled “The Amityville Horror.” The story is based on the Lutz family’s purchase of the home from the DeoFeos. The home sat empty for 13 months after Mr. DeFeo murdered six members of his family in the home. The Lutz said after moving into the home, their children started acting erratically and flies filled the home. Ultimately, the Lutz family only last 28 days in the home. 

112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, New York.

What To Do in New York for Halloween 2016

Halloween is very popular in New York City, so finding something to do to celebrate can be daunting is there are so many events from which to choose. Below, we have curated a small list of some of the top events for Halloween 2016 in the city. 

Supercinema’s Inferno at The McKittrick Hotel

A Halloween dance party at the location of the popular Sleep No More. This year’s party is themed “A Monster Dance Party”, drawing inspiration from some of the most classic monster movies of all time. Upon registering for tickets, guests must select from a list of curated monster costumes. Note: you must show up in costume! The party includes live performances, DJs, and an open bar all night. 

530 W. 27th Street

Blood Manor

If you are looking for pure fright, this is the event for you. Blood Manor, currently in its 10th year, has been dubbed NYC’s premier haunted house. It is comprised of over 5,000 square feet of horrors, guts, and creepy clowns...and of course, blood. This year, a new disorienting 3-D room has been added to up the fright! 

Note: This haunted house has been deemed too scary for children under 14

163 Varick Street

Boo at the Zoo- The Bronx Zoo

The Bronx Zoo is the perfect place to go in the month of October if you have little ones. Boo at the Zoo will be running on weekends October 1-30th. The event includes a myriad of fun activities for the family to enjoy from a large display of Jack O’lantern creatures to a costume parade and hay maze. 

2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx NY

Village Halloween Parade

The village Halloween parade is, perhaps, the pinnacle of the holiday in the city. The village parade is the largest Halloween parade in the world, and one of the biggest participatory events. The parade will include hundreds of costumes, bands, and dancers. The event is best known for its “anything goes” attitude, so you never know what you will see strolling up 6th avenue in the parade! The parade starts at 7pm, but plan to get there significantly earlier to scout at a seat along the parade route as it gets completely packed. 

Looking to participate? You must show up in costume and line up at Canal Street and 6th Avenue

Parade Route: 6th Avenue between Spring and 16th Streets

The Shephard-  Life In the Heart of the West Village

Moments from the parade route is one of the hottest new developments in the West Village, The Shephard. Located at 275 W. 10th Street, The Shepard represents a quintessential west village living experience. From its unique carriage house entrance to its vaulted ceilings and arched windows, the residences at The Shephard simply feel like home.

The Shephard recently celebrated the launch of its model residence, and The Victoria Shtainer Team was in attendance to experience the residence first-hand. The model residence, design by Huniford Design Studio is warm and inviting, with natural tones throughout the apartment. The residences at The Shephard feature generous eat-in kitchens and oversized master baths.

Photos: Michael Ostuni & The Victoria Shtainer Team

 

For updated availability or to schedule your private showing at The Shephard, please contact The Victoria Shtainer Team.

30 Park Place Four Seasons Downtown Penthouse Unveiling

30 Park Place Four Seasons Downtown

30 Park Place, the first private residences by the Four Seasons in New York, has had an overwhelmingly positive reception since its launch. The building is positioned conveniently in the heart of downtown Manhattan, moments from The Oculus, TriBeCa, and SoHo. 

30 Park Place is a Silverstein Property designed by Robert A.M. Stern architects and is currently the tallest residential tower in lower Manhattan standing at 937 feet. Because this is the Four Seasons Private Residences, residents of 30 Park Place enjoy a suite of amenities and offerings that offer an unparalleled luxury living experience. Residents can enjoy access to hotel amenities such as the indoor lap pool, in-residence dining from Wolfgang Puck's CUT, and car service. 

Four Seasons New York Downtown

Atop 30 Park Place is a collection of penthouses which offer a downtown living experience unlike any other currently on the market. The views from the penthouse floors are breathtaking, affording a view of the Manhattan skyline that is truly unique. 30 Park Place hosted an exclusive unveiling of Penthouse 78B to a crowd of top brokers and industry insiders. 

Penthouse 78B is currently on the market for $29.5M. The duplex unit is comprised of 5 beds and 6.5 baths spanning over 5,900 square feet of interior space with a 400+ square foot terrace. The terrace, perched over 800 feet in the air has sweeping southern exposures with direct views of The Oculus and World Trade Center. 30 Park Place has some of the highest private terraces in the city. Penthouse 78B's interiors have been curated by Robert Couturier

30 Park Place Penthouse Views
Victoria Shtainer  Kimberlee Knecht 30 Park Place Penthouse Unveiling

Guests enjoyed flowing champagne and hors d'oeuvres while mingling throughout the expansive penthouse. Silverstein Properties chairman Larry Silverstein gave a few remarks about the project and the building, speaking to the uniqueness of living in the Four Seasons and the revitalized lower Manhattan as a 24/7 bustling neighborhood since September 11th. Guests also enjoyed music from world-class violinist Gregory Harrington.

Wes Holland Gabriel Zapata 30 Park Place Penthouse Unveiling

There are still a handful of units available in 30 Park Place, ranging from 1 bedrooms to the special penthouses up to 5 bedrooms. The building is selling out quickly because there is nothing else like it in lower Manhattan.

The Victoria Shtainer Team is also pleased to present an exclusive rental opportunity, unit 44E. This is one of the best priced 3 bedroom opportunities to experience living at the Four Seasons, asking $14,995/month with no fee! 

For your exclusive tour of 30 Park Place, contact The Victoria Shtainer Team.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Photos: The Victoria Shtainer Team & Joe Woolhead, courtesy of Silverstein Properties