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Why Amenities Matter

You’ve read about the private wine-tasting rooms, concierge, and underground squash courts that some luxury buildings have, possibly thinking “why would buyers care about this?”. The fact is, amenities have become a distinguishing and differentiating feature of some of the best buildings, and they are highly sought after by luxury buyers.

In metropolitan areas such as New York, were space comes at a premium and overcrowding can be the norm, amenities offers residence another way to “escape” from a hectic city lifestyle. Amenity spaces act as an extension of the home, providing additional space for residents to utilize. Suddenly that 1,200 square foot apartment becomes larger with a residents’ lounge, gym, or screening room in an amenity space.

30 Park Place private lap pool

30 Park Place private lap pool

 

Amenities not only provide additional space for residents, but they act as an adaption to the modern way of living overall. In a world of connectivity where a work e-mail or text is expected to be answered at any hour, amenities add convenience to a resident’s life. Dry cleaning is only a step away in the lobby, the gym is a 2-minute elevator ride instead of a 20-minute subway ride, and a large dinner party can be hosted right in the comfort of the building. Amenities can offer back one of the last luxuries we all have, time.

The Rise of Amenities

Amenity packages have long been an aspect of many luxury buildings. From 24-hour doormen to concierge and in-building gyms, these are the things that attracted luxury buyers.

Just as tastes and design preferences have evolved, so too, have amenity offerings. During the construction boom after the market collapse of 2008, amenities became a weapon in the toolkit of developers building ultra-luxury skyscrapers.

When every building has the best kitchen appliances, the highest quality finishes, and great views, how do they compete for the same luxury clientele and win? Amenities. We have seen some over-the-top amenities arrive to new development in New York City such as in-room dining from Wolfgang Puck, dog spa services, a private iMax theater, and restaurants for residents and their guests only.

Today’s luxury clientele is ever more discerning, and amenities in luxury real estate markets around the world have adapted to meet those evolving tastes.

Desirable Amenities

255 East 74th Street

Fitness is very important to many New Yorkers, and some buildings offer fitness centers that take it step above your standard gym. One of the leading luxury fitness facilities in New York, Equinox, calls some luxury buildings around town, with the Casa 74 Condominium being one of them.

The Victoria Shtainer Team currently has an exclusive listing in the building- Apartment 24B. When you call Apartment 24B home, a full service Equinox is only a short elevator ride away as it is located in the building.

Equinox has been regarded has a value addition to properties and neighborhoods, sometimes being cited as a catalyst for further neighborhood development and advancement. 196 Orchard Street, a new development on the Lower East Side, will also have an Equinox located inside. Many believe this will be highly transformative for the neighborhood.

One Manhattan Square

One Manhattan Square, a building we identified as changing the Lower East Side, is a great example of developers alluring buyers with not only competitive prices, but also extensive amenities. This building has one of the largest amenities offering we have seen, with total amenity space slated to exceed 100,000 square feet!

The building’s amenities are expected to be so extensive that many people are dubbing One Manhattan Square the “Verticle Village” as residents have everything they could want right on the property. Amenities are slated to include social courtyard, outdoor fire pits, an outdoor kitchen, multi-level fitness center, bowling alley, and screening room.

One Lincoln Plaza

One Lincoln Plaza at 20 West 64th Street offers a great amenity package in addition to its wonderful location. In fact, the building offers an amenity that can still be considered a rarity in New York City, a pool.

Not only does One Lincoln Plaza have a pool, it is located on the roof! This offers a unique experience in New York City where you can enjoy a pool while also taking in skyline views. In addition to the pool, the building has a fitness center, and two outdoor terrace spaces, one with direct Central Park and 57th Street skyline views.

The Victoria Shtainer Team currently has an exclusive listing in the building, apartment 18RS, giving prospects a unique opportunity to live in this coveted building at Lincoln Center. Not to mention, it also has Central Park views from the kitchen and dining rooms!

Guide to Mother's Day in New York City

Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14th. Whether you plan to spend the day with Mom, or you plan to send a gift because she is not in town, we have you covered with ideas for ways to make Mom feel special. From Brunch to spas, check out our guide to Mother's Day in New York City. 

Aire Ancient Baths

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Situated in Tribeca among the neighborhood furniture stores, restaurants, and warehouses is the first American outpost of Aire Ancient Baths. The luxurious water spa has been widely popular since opening its doors on Franklin street as a destination to relax and detox.

Aire started in Seville, Spain in 2004 in a 16th century palace that had original Roman baths beneath it. The first location was followed by ones in Barcelona and Almeria.

The spa, located below ground in a cavern only lit by candles, combines soaking traditions from the Greek, Roman, Ottoman, and Arab empires. Guests move between 4 pools ranging from 102 degrees to 46 degrees. There is also salt water as well as a jet tub. The space is done completely in stone imported from the South of Spain and only accommodates 20 people at a time.

Prices start at $75 for 2 hours of lounging- Aire Ancient Baths

New York Botanical Garden Garden Party

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Enjoy the beautiful spring blooms at the weekend-long garden party at the New York Botanical Garden. Stroll through the newly opened Lilac collection and enjoy live music and dancers on the garden’s main stage. There are a bunch activities planned throughout the whole day, making it a great family event. Activities include putting on the green, croquet, and guided walking tours throughout the gardens. Brunch, by reservation, will be served picnic-style.

Brunch at While We Were Young

 This new West Village restaurant and bar has been called the “ultimate ladies’ night out” spot because of its beautiful interior. The space is a bit more girly than your typical West Village restaurant, so it will be perfect for mom.

From the bar covered in petals to the rose colored banquet and chevron marble floor, the setting is sure to be beautiful for a Mother’s Day brunch. The cocktail creations are equally as beautiful, and we are confident the Kale Margarita will make for a great Instagram picture!

The space is quite small, and does not take reservations so we recommend getting there early! Looking for more Brunch recommendations? Don't forget to check out our list of The Best Places for Your Weekend Brunch.

Oysters and Champagne at Grand Banks

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 On Pier 25, situated on the historic schooner, Sherman Zwicker, Grand Banks offers a setting that feels as if you are transported away from the city. The setting gives guests panoramic views of the Hudson River, New York Skyline, and Freedom Tower in Lower Manhattan.

The floating vessel is the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of champagne and a dozen (or two!) of oysters while taking in the New York skyline and the Hudson River. Additional menu items such a freshly crafted cocktails and lobsters. Grand Banks will also serve brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am- 2pm with menu items including French toast and Avocado toast and poached eggs.

If you can't spend the day with Mom, consider these gift ideas that she is sure to love!

Gifts:

Flowers: Beautiful flowers are always a great-go to gift to remind Mom you lover her. Favorites include peonies, orchids, and Lilacs. Check out Blanchet Flowers in Chelsea. .They are known for their orchids, including rare varieties. They incorporate them into all of their bouquets! Ordering is available online.

Fragrance: Gift Mom her favorite fragrance this Mother's Day. While scent preference varies, a favorite among many is Chanel No. 5. Available at Bergdorf Goodman

Salon: Treat Mom to an appointment at the salon so she can relax and look her best. We recommend a gift certificate to The Dry Bar. She will love getting a blowout while sipping champagne before a night out!

Massage: Another great gift selection is a massage so Mom can have some "me" time. Consider using Zeel, an on-demand massage service that will come directly to her home! Booking are available through their app.

 

The Best Wedding Gift You Can Give

gifting a down payment

Wedding Season is here!

Whether you are about to tie the knot and are looking to setup your registry, or you are attending a wedding in the coming months, consider why saving for a down payment at this major life milestone could be one of the best decisions to make or why helping someone attain this goal is is the best gift to give. 

Forget the Tiffany china and Frette linens as cash is king! Giving yourself the gift of a home is the best gift you can give yourself, so kindly ask for cash in lieu of a registry and let all your guests know you are working towards owning your dream home. 

Attending a wedding soon? While cash me not be your idea of a great gift, consider how much it could help a young couple looking to purchase their first home.

Gifting a Down Payment

A wedding is a great time to gift money towards a down payment. We previously wrote about 10 Ways to Save for a Down Payment, and it is no surprise that gifting was one of the ways to work towards this goal. 

Often times, first-time homebuyers think that a gift cannot be used to make a down payment on a home as it will not qualify them for a mortgage. While it is important to note you must be qualified under normal mortgage lending guidelines to receive a loan, it is also important to stress that, yes, you can use a gift to make a down payment on a home. If you have questions about mortgage approval and how it may relate to a gift, this is a great time to connect with us as we can refer to a qualified Mortgage Broker to discuss specifics as each lender has its own Best Practices. 

You may be thinking that cash sounds like a boring gift or that you do not like to give cash, however, cash is the most valuable gift when it comes to working towards owning a home. It can feel awkward asking people for money, but a wedding is a great opportunity. 

Let attendees know how important owning a home to you is, and that you are diligently working towards it so cash for a down payment is high on your wish list! In fact, the cash for a down payment may more than pay for itself in the long run.

Owning a Home is a Vehicle to Wealth

Owning a home is regarded as one of the biggest contributing factors to accumulating wealth. In fact, a self-made millionaire told CNBC that not owning a home is the single biggest Millennial mistake. Those that own homes are wealthier by a large margin than those who do not own a home. 

Many people, especially Millennials, find themselves in a situation where they are struggling to pay high rent prices in many urban and metropolitan areas which leaves them for little discretionary income to spend, and, more importantly to save. Crippling student debt and credit card loans leave many with no option but to continue to rent. This does not mean, however, that some of these individuals would not be able to qualify for a mortgage. They simply are unable to save money for a down payment given wages vs debt obligations. 

This is where taking the opportunity to receive gifts as cash be can a wise decision as it can boost a "down payment fund" to the next level. Instead of paying rent each month towards something that is not owned, home owners making mortgage payments are paying towards something that will be theirs, something that will increase in value, and thus increase their wealth. 

7 Instagram Worthy Master Bathrooms

Views are always captivating in New York City- in fact, we wrote about the 12 Most Instagrammable Views from Manhattan Real Estate in the past. There, however, a lot more aspects that are equally as captivating when it comes to luxury real estate. We constantly see things like #KitchenGoals and #LivingRoomGoals, but what about #BathTubGoals?

Manhattan real estate has some pretty awesome Instagram worthy bathtubs. From large soaking tubs perched high in the sky to intricate tile, here are our top picks for #bathtubgoals around town.

200 E. 59th Street

200 East 59th Street will be rising on the corner of 59th Street and 3rd Avenue, bringing a new luxury condo tower to the area. The project is by Macklowe Properties of 432 Park Avenue fame. 

Based on the current proposal and renderings, the building is slated to have a unique metal basketweave base that will certainly be attention grabbing from the street. The residences at 200 E 59th Street are characterized by units that have deep, continuous wrap around terraces. The architectural design of the building moves all the columns from the interior to the exterior, freeing up space inside the apartments.

Select residences will have freestanding soaking tubs positioned in front of large windows as seen above. You can relax while taking in the Manhattan skyline!

Listings by Macklowe Property

357 W. 17th Street

This renovated townhouse in the heart of West Chelsea is comprised of 11,000 square feet of living space with an additional 2000 square feet of outdoor living space. The home features luxurious details and amenities throughout such as Swarovski Crystal accents in the kitchen to a complete spa with indoor pool in the basement.

The master bath of the home spared no detail as well, comprising half a floor. The space is done with an intricate Sicis Tile design featuring a flower motif. The master bath feels like a spa itself and has one of the largest bathtubs we have seen....who wouldn't want to soak in this beautiful bathroom?!

Listing by Alyssa Soto Brody

45 E. 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 top of the tower has promising views of most of Manhattan all the way to both the East and Hudson Rivers.

The views from the top are visible in all rooms of the apartment, including in the bathroom. Sit in this tub and you will find yourself thinking "I can see for miles and miles..."

Listings By Douglas Elliman

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.

The bathtub of one of the penthouses is, perhaps, one of the most Instagrammed bathtubs out there, and who could argue given that stunning view? Can you say #bathtubGoals?!

Listings by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing

151 E. 58th Street

One Beacon Court, like many of its neighbors such as 432 Park Avenue, is known for its spectacular views. In fact, The Victoria Shtainer Team currently has two exclusive listings in the building, 47A for sale and 34B for rent, which each offer wonderful views. The homes feature floor-to-ceiling glass which, depending on the exposure, offers views of Central Park, the Midtown Skyline, and the East River. 

The master bath of Penthouse 53W has breathtaking views of the Midtown skyline looking south as the tub is positioned next to a large window. A bath with Empire State Building views? We'll take it!

Listing by Frans Preidel

520 W 28th Street

520 W 28th Zaha Hadid

520 W 28th Street is the late Hadid's only project in New York, and thus, has an inherent special value to it as it brings her signature elements along the High Line. The design is based on graceful curves inspired by nature that are a contrast to the hard angles generally seen in residential architecture. The hand-rubbed metal facade is one continuous line that works its way toward the sky. The curves of the building create a distinct chevron pattern on the exterior of the building, linking residence exteriors and interiors together in one sweeping movement. 

The building, directly adjacent to The Highline, has some residences with master baths that look over The Highline Park and West Chelsea. Master baths are luxurious appointed with white marble contrasted against black crosscut Nero Marquinia marble and a freestanding six-foot tub by Teuco Guuzzini. 

Listings by Corcoran Sunshine Marketing

565 Broome Street

565 Broome Street is Renzo Piano's first residential project in New York City. He brings his iconic design and approach to this luxurious residential project located in SoHo. The 30 story building will stand out in the SoHo landscape, set alongside its smaller scale neighbors.  Renzo Piano prides himself on his careful attention to materials, and 565 Broome is no exception with an austere material palette that accentuates the quality of those selected. The overall design and approach to the project is an expression of key materials. Design is characterized by low-iron, extra wide glass and “tube” shaped living spaces in select residences which are a character of Renzo Piano

Interiors are designed by renowned firm RDAI who take a similar approach to their work as Piano, highlighting craftsmanship and materials. At 565 Broome, they have found beauty in natural materials such as stone,  white oak, glass, and concrete. RDAI is known for its work in global Hermes and Saint Laurent stores.

Select residences feature master baths with tubs positioned to capture the wonderful downtown skyline. You do not need to be perched on the 96th floor to have great views! This view of the World Trade Center is iconic.

Listings by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing

If you are interested in any of the bathtubs or properties, please contact us directly. We will help you attain these bathtub goals! 

A Look Inside Zaha Hadid's First New York City Residences

A modern architectural marvel is nearly complete along The Highline in West Chelsea. 520 W 28th Street is the late Zaha Hadid's first project in New York City. The building by the Related Group is slated to open this summer.

They recently unveiled two model residences, and we took a look inside Residence 20, a 4 bedroom home situated on The Highline side of the building with views of the The Highline and the Empire State Building. The model has been elegantly designed by Jennifer Post.

520 W 28th Street

Zaha Hadid 520 W 28th New York City

520 W 28th is very iconic of Zaha Hadid's signature style. The design of the building is characterized by graceful curves that draw inspiration from nature. The facade of the building, with its rounded windows, is a contrast to the hard angles that typically dominate residential real estate. 

The facade of the building creates a chevron pattern, weaving the interior and exteriors of the residences into one free-flowing design. The south side of the building is being transformed into an area that will house new galleries and a sculpture garden. 

The building is comprised of 39 hand-crafted residences to which Hadid paid careful attention, incorporating her signature touch throughout. The most notable element is the curved windows in some of the rooms.

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Kitchens are custom design be Hadid in collaboration with luxury Italian brand, Boffi and feature a unique island sculpted from white marble and formed millwork and Gaggenau appliances. Master baths are finished with hand-selected white marble with a freestanding six-foot sculptural bathtub by Teuco Guzzini with fixtures by Dornbracht.

Amenities

520 W 28th includes a luxurious package of amenities for its residents. There are four separate amenity spaces and concierge services provided by Luxury Attaché. Amenities include a gym by The Wright Fit, 75-foot  swimming pool with natural light, North America's first private IMAX theater, and an entertainment lounge with a private Highline terrace. 

Residents and guests are immediately greeted in style with the sculpted front desk and 34-foot feature wall in the lobby. It makes a stunning statement!

520 W 28th Street

Residence 20 

4 Bedroom | 4.5 Bath | $15,000,000

Zaha Hadid Model Residence

About Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid was born in Baghdad, Iraq and studied mathematics. In 1972, she moved to London to attend the Architectural Association School, marking the start of her foray into the world of architecture. 

Hadid founded Zaha Hadid Architects in 1979 and completed their first building in 1993 in Germany. Since, she has completed projects around the globe and has held numerous guest professorships at elite universities. Her work shed a new light on modern design and has grabbed attention around the world because of her use of fluid design.

Hadid was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004. She has also been included in lists such as Forbe's "World's Most Powerful Women" and TIME's 100 Most Influential People in the World. 

Hadid passed away suddenly from a heart attack in Miami on March 31, 2016 at the age of 65.

Lust-worthy NYC Apartments with Outdoor Space Perfect for Spring

In a city as crowded as New York, space certainly comes at a premium and so, too, does private outdoor space. Outdoor space is a highly sought after amenity in the city, and private space is even more desirable. 

With the spring season here, it will soon be time to get outside and enjoy the warm weather and longer nights. Private outdoor space offers residents a way to "escape" from the city while taking it all in at the same time. Terraces and balconies are a place to relax, enjoy views, entertain, and dine. 

Here are some of the most luxurious, lust-worthy apartments currently on the market in New York City with outdoor spaces that are giving us some serious spring fever!

11 Beach Street- PH B

$22,500,000

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11 Beach Street, developed by HFZ Capital, is bringing a true Tribeca sensibility to the neighborhood thanks to its vision by BKSK Architects with interiors designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen. The building plays on the classic Tribeca "feel" with modern design elements incorporated throughout. The building features an exterior facade of rustic brick with the addition of classic terra cotta reinterpreted in a modern fashion.  A sculpted interior courtyard provides an architectural surprise on the interior of the building while creating a light-filled atrium. At the base of the courtyard, a glass pyramid allows light to flow to the concourse amenity level.

The homes embrace the loft-style living for which Tribeca is known with open living spaces and elements such as oversized casement windows and rustic wide-plank flooring. Kitchens are done in cerused oak with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances while master baths are clad in hand-selected Walter Zanger marble. 

Both penthouses, A and B, feature thoughtful private outdoor space, however, penthouse B has very impressive terraces. The 4 bed, 5 bath home is comprised of 5,985 interior square feet with 1,947 square feet of exterior space. The exterior space consists of both a private terrace as well as an incredible private roof deck.

56 Leonard Street- PH 53

$35,000,000

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56 Leonard Street has become one of the most recognizable buildings in the New York City skyline, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & De Meuron. 56 Leonard is recognized for its unique construction that features cantilevered residences, making the building appear like at "Jenga Tower." Because of the design, many residences feature private terraces.

Perched at the top of the building is an extraordinary home currently on the market, PH 53. Penthouse 53 is a 4 bed, 4.5 bath home over 6.400 interior square feet with 1,708 exterior square feet. The home features a wood-burning fireplace, workout room, 3 walk-in closets, and multiple terracesHowever, the most important terrace is over 1,000 square feet in size and offers incredible views of the Manhattan skyline and well beyond. 

56 Leonard has over 17,000 square feet of amenities with a gym, pool, media room, and private dining and catering spaces. 

151 East 58th Street- 34B

$42,000/MO

A Victoria Shtainer Team Exclusive Listing

A Victoria Shtainer Team Exclusive Listing

It is possible to find private outdoor space in a rental- the coveted amenity is not just for owners. 151 E 58th Street, 34B is a 4 bed, 3.5 bath home at the luxurious One Beacon Court condominium in Midtown. The home is comprised of 3,009 interior square feet with a large 1,200 square foot terrace that offers Northern, Eastern, and Southern exposures. 

One Beacon Court is known for its spectacular views, and this apartment comes with them both inside and outside. The terrace offers views of Central Park, the 59th Street Bridge, and the Manhattan skyline. 

Amenities at One Beacon Court include a private courtyard, fitness center, concierge, lounge, and business center.

The Woolworth Tower Residences- 31A

$26,400,000

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Situated at the gateway to Tribeca by City Hall Park, the Woolworth Tower has been an icon of the downtown skyline since its completion in 1913. The building was originally commissioned by retail titan FrankWoolworth, and has had a storied history. 

French architect, Thierry Despont,  is masterfully transforming the top 30 floors into a boutique collection of 33 luxury residences ranging from 1- 4 bedrooms and an impressive 7 story penthouse at the pinnacle.  In his transformation, Despont is paying great attention to detail and paying homage to the building's landmark status and heritage as well as its Beaux-Arts design. 

The homes feature gracious layouts with high ceilings, oversized windows, as well as eat-in kitchens, and luxurious master baths sheathed in Calcutta Prima marble. The residences enjoy expansive views and the beautiful terra cotta ornamentation that surround the windows.

Residence 31A is a 4 bed, 4.5 bath home with 5,991 interior square feet and 632 exterior square feet. Because of the ornate design of the top of the building, residence 31A has unique terraces that are built into the building.

200 East 59th Street- 15A

$4,740,000

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Listings of Macklowe Properties. Via

200 East 59th Street will be rising on the corner of 59th Street and 3rd Avenue, bringing a new luxury condo tower to the area. The project is by Macklowe Properties of 432 Park Avenue fame. 

Based on the current proposal and renderings, the building is slated to have a unique metal basketweave base that will certainly be attention grabbing from the street. The residences at 200 E 59th Street are characterized by units that have deep, continuous wrap around terraces. The architectural design of the building moves all the columns from the interior to the exterior, freeing up space inside the apartments. 

Residence 15A is a 2 bed, 2.5 bath home with 1,416 interior square feet and 548 exterior square feet. 

Amenities are slated to include a fitness center, private dining room and lounge, and a common landscaped and furnished terrace.

30 Park Place- PH 77B

$18,875,000

Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Corcoran Sunshine. Pictured: Loggia of PH 78B courtesy of Joe Woolhead

Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Corcoran Sunshine. Pictured: Loggia of PH 78B courtesy of Joe Woolhead

The private residences of the newly opened Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, 30 Park Place, have the bragging rights of claiming the highest outdoor spaces in the city. You may remember the unveiling of the model penthouse, 78B, which had a large southern-facing loggia.

While 78B is not available, there are a collection of notable residences available that include various outdoor spaces high in the sky. One such residence is penthouse 77B. Penthouse 77B is comprised of 3 beds and 4.5 baths over 3,173 interior square feet. The unit contains 2 separate terraces totaling 186 square feet of exterior space high in the sky. The views from atop 30 Park Place are simply stunning, no matter what the exposure. Residents can enjoy views of the skyline, Harbor, and well across the rivers into New Jersey and Brooklyn. 

30 Park place is designed by Robert A.M. Stern and comes with a collection of amenities that only hotel-style living can offer such as a pool, spa, fitness center, and in-home dining from Wolfgang Puck's CUT restaurant. 

70 Vestry Street- 9S

$22,500,000

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70 Vestry has already made its mark on Tribeca, and it is not even complete! The project by Robert A.M. Stern is the last waterfront parcel of land to be developed in Tribeca, and the residences designed by Daniel Romuladez are simply stunning. 

The luxurious property has already garnered celebrity attention and residents! Select homes have private outdoor space with river views that cannot be beat...imagine spring sunsets on the Hudson!

Residence 9S, a 4 bed, 4.5 bath home is currently on the market in the building. The home is comprised of 4,355 interior square feet with 522 exterior square feet. 9S has 2 separate river-facing terraces. This residence features a windowed, eat-in kitchen, gracious entry foyer, and a great room with a wood-burning fireplace. 

70 Vestry will offer residents an expansive amenity package which includes a private porte-cochere and a health & wellness center expanding over 8,000 square feet that will have an 82' pool and squash court. 

5 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in the World

Sometimes we think New York City real estate prices are sky-high, having seen apartments sell for $100 million, however, some of the most expensive homes for sale in the world are outside of Manhattan. 

From a fashion designer's sprawling Côte d'Azur estate to a handbag titan's ultra-modern (and lavish) Bel-Air mansion, the one thing these properties have in common is a price tag that can shock even the most jaded of us all. For some properties at this price level, little details are known as owners want to maintain the utmost privacy, only sharing details and photos with serious buyers. 

Hold on to your seat as these properties are simply jaw-dropping. 

1. La Villa Les Cèdres- $1.06B

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

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Last August, Les Cèdres, in the glitzy French Riviera town of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, hit the market asking an astronomical 1 Billion Euros. The asking price makes this storied villa the most expensive home in the world. The 10 bedroom home that comes with 30 horse stables and a 35-acre private botanical garden was once the home of King Leopold II. The home was later  acquired by the Marnier-Lapostolle family of the Grand Marnier dynasty, but was turned over to Campari last March when the company acquired Grand Marnier. The gardens are considered to be one of the most valuable aspects, aside from its location, of the home, being deemed a national heritage site by the French government. 

2. Le Palais Bulles- $455M

Théoule-Sur-Mer

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According to the listing at Christie's, the price of this French Riviera home is "upon request", however, multiple sourced have reported the asking price to be $455M. The home, owned by French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, is comprised of 12,916 square feet of interior space with 10 bedrooms. The design is composed of a series of pink terra cotta orbs joined together, with each orb being a different room of the house. This design element is what gives the home its futuristic feel. You might recognize the home as it was the location of the Dior 2016 Resort Collection fashion show. 

3. 18 Carlton House Terrace- $380M

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Little is known about this London property that hit the market with a huge price tag to go along with it. The 19th century mansion is comprised of approximately 50,000 square feet and is situated in a prime London location, moments away from Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, and Trafalgar Square. The property is believe to be owned by a member of a Middle East royal family. It has been reported that an exclusive brochure was created that was only circulated to the super wealthy, however, it contained old photographs as the owner did not want to reveal his possessions for privacy reasons. 

 

4. La Tour Odeon Penthouse- $335M

Monaco

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This Monaco penthouse takes the prize for "most expensive apartment" given its staggering asking price of $335M. La Tour Odeon is Monaco's tallest building, and the 5-floor penthouse occupies floors 45-49 of the building. The apartment is comprised of 31,500 square feet with a roofdeck that includes its own private pool complete with a waterslide. The fact that the home is in a brand new, amenity-rich (private Mercedes shuttle service) makes it rare in Monaco. Wealthy individuals flock to the principality because of its non-existent tax policy. Imagine watching the Grand Prix from this vantage point!

5. 924 Bel Air Road- $250M

Bel Air, California

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When handbag titan Bruce Makowsky's recently completed Bel Air mansion hit the market in January, it received the name of "most expensive home for sale in the U.S.". This over-the-top mansion is comprised of 38,000 square feet with 12 bedrooms and 21 bathrooms. The ultra-wealthy buyer of this home will also receive a laundry list of luxury items throughout the home. This list includes $30M worth of cars, millions of dollars worth of art, and Roberto Cavalli table settings to name a few. Don't worry, Makowsky is including a staff of 7 for two years in the purchase price to keep the property running. 

6 Starchitect Designed Buildings You Need to Know

A collection of  star architects, or "starchitects", has emerged as the leading group of designers for everything from residential buildings to public works and museums. Residential buildings  bearing their names are coming up from New York to Miami and around the globe. Starchitects have been responsible for the "branding" of buildings and real estate. We have seen consumer preference shift toward branding in other segments and product categories, and now, we see the trend in real estate with high-end consumers being attracted to a "branded" building. 

While there are myriad factors that influence a buildings value such as location, functional design, and state of the market, starchitect designed buildings have seemed to maintain their value, or increase in value compared to those that are not branded in a similar way. 

New York City residential real estate is certainly participating in the Starchitect Boom. Here are 6 projects designed by Starchitects that are influencing the NYC real estate market you need to know:

100 E 53rd - Norman Foster

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100 E 53rd Street by Foster + Partners is a new glass tower coming to Midtown East, situated next to the iconic Seagram building. The building is comprised of a nine-story base which contains luxury loft apartments and amenity spaces. A 63-story tower adjoins to the base, bringing the building to a striking 711 feet with an exterior glass curtain facade.

The 94 homes have a light and airy feel thanks to the glass curtain wall and large living spaces which include wall space optimized for art displays. Loft residences incorporate architectural elements  that are reminiscent of sleek and sophisticated downtown spaces including diamond-polished high-grade concrete flooring and architectural concrete walls. Finishes include brushed oak cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances in the kitchen, and a wire brushed  oak vanity, radiant heated floors and steam showers (select residences) in the master baths. 

Amenities will include a wellness center equipped with steam room, sauna, and spa as well as a swimming pool, lounge, and library. Acclaimed Michelin Star chef Joel Robuchon will be bringing a restaurant to the location. 

About Foster + Partners: British based firm founded in 1967 that is known for its work on a variety of projects including public infrastructure, airports, civic and cultural buildings, offices, and private homes. They have buildings in six continents. The Pritzker Prize Jury described Norman Foster as “an architect who cares passionately about the future of this planet, an avowed optimist with a firm belief in technological progress, but who also believes that architecture is about people and the quality of life.”

520 W 28th Street- Zaha Hadid

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520 W 28th Street is the late Hadid's only project in New York, and thus, has an inherent special value to it as it brings her signature elements along the High Line. The design is based on graceful curves inspired by nature that are a constrast to the hard angles generally seen in residential architecture. The hand-rubbed metal facade is one continuous line that works its way toward the sky. The curves of the building create a distinct chevron pattern on the exterior of the building, linking residence exteriors and interiors together in one sweeping movement. 

The building is located directly on the High Line and will be comprised of 39 residences, with each loft-like home uniquely crafted and featuring a custom sculptural element in an elegant opalescent finish. Interiors integrate seamlessly into the sculptured nature of the building from the kitchen islands to the terraces. Kitchens are custom designed by Zaha Hadid in collaboration with Italian kitchen specialists, Boffi, and include wide plank oak flooring and Gaggenau appliances. Master baths are characterized by white marble contrasted against black crosscut Nero Marquinia marble with a freestanding six-foot tub by Teuco Guuzzini. 

Amenities will include a 75 ft sky lit pool, private iMax movie theater, wellness level, and lounge and entertainment suite with a High Line terrace.

About Zaha Hadid: London based firm, Zaha Hadid Architects, known for their innovative exploration of design and practice is largely recognized for their work outside of the United States. Founding partner, Zaha Hadid, received the Pritzker Prize in 2004. Her project at 520 W 28th Street is the firm’s only project in New York, and sadly, remained uncompleted at the time of her sudden death in 2016. The first has 950 projects in 44 countries.

160 Leroy- Herzog & de Meuron

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160 Leroy draws its design inspiration from the practices of famed Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer. Speaking of the project, Niemeyer describes the building as "curvaceous, sensual, free-flowing, seductive, and sexy."

160 Leroy will have a white concrete façade with diamond faceted floor-to-ceiling windows that reflect the light and water. The building spans a full city block and will sit atop a bed of light that gives the illusion that it is floating among the streets. 

The 49 residences feature bespoke layouts designed to maximize light and views, and which have also been designed to maximize wall space for art displays. Residences feature wide-plank Larch wood floors from Scandinavia, wood burning fireplaces, and custom designed bathrooms, each unique from the other.  Custom furniture packages and layouts available for purchase have been curated by French designer Christian Liaigre.

Amenities at 160 Leroy will include a 70 foot pool and whirlpool spa, fitness center, yoga & pilates studios, private massage room, kids’ clubhouse, and a gourmet take-out and delivery restaurant.

About Herzog & De Meuron: Founded in 1978 in Basel, Switzerland by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, whose careers closely paralleled one another. They received the Pritzker Prize in 2001 and New York Times Magazine called them “one of the most admired architecture firms in the world” in 2006. The firm is known for their transformation of materials and surfaces through exploration of new treatments and techniques. The firm is also involved in other NYC residential projects including 56 Leonard and 70 Vestry.

53 W 53- Jean Nouvel

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53 W 53 is a new tower coming to Midtown, rising 1,050 feet above The Museum of Modern Art. The design features multiple different tapered surfaces that pay homage to the classic towers that built the New York skyline but which also serve as a vision of the skyscrapers of the future.

The building is comprised of 145 residences with interiors by Thierry Despont that include bespoke kitchens and baths as well as elegantly crafted mahogany doors. Kitchens include custom back-painted glass cabinets with polished nickel detailing design by Thierry Despont, Sub-Zero and Miele appliances, and polished Statuary marble countertops. Masterbaths feature luxurious finishes throughout such as Verona limestone floors, Noir St. Laurent marble feature walls, Lefroy Brooks cast iron soaking tub, radiant heated floors, and Dornbracht fittings.

Building amenities will include a 65 foot lap pool, wine vault, library, park view lounge, and wellness center.

About Jean Nouvel: The Parisian based firm is one of the most celebrated across the globe, having completed projects including museums, concert halls, opera houses, hotels, and luxury residences. Nouvel has a long standing career that goes back to the 1970s, with the establishment of Ateliers Jean Nouvel in 1994. Jean Nouvel has built museums, concert halls, conference centers, theaters, hotels, collective housing, office buildings, commercial centers, and private residences around the globe. Received the Pritzker Prize in 2008.

565 Broome Street- Renzo Piano

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565 Broome Street is Renzo Piano's first residential project in New York City. He brings his iconic design and approach to this luxurious residential project located in SoHo. The 30 story building will stand out in the SoHo landscape, set alongside its smaller scale neighbors.  Renzo Piano prides himself on his careful attention to materials, and 565 Broome is no exception with an austere material palette that accentuates the quality of those selected. The overall design and approach to the project is an expression of key materials. Design is characterized by low-iron, extra wide glass and “tube” shaped living spaces in select residences which are a character of Renzo Piano

Interiors are designed by renowned firm RDAI who take a similar approach to their work as Piano, highlighting craftsmanship and materials. At 565 Broome, they have found beauty in natural materials such as stone,  white oak, glass, and concrete. RDAI is known for its work in global Hermes and Saint Laurent stores.

Amenities include a private gated driveway, outdoor landscaped terrace, 55 foot swimming pool, fitness center, lounge, and library.

About Renzo Piano: Italian architect Renzo Piano is known for his refined approach to his work which can be seen around the world. He received the Pritzker Prize in 1998 with the Jury comparing him to the likes of Leonard Da Vinci and Michelangelo. He founded his firm, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, in 1981. Piano is most celebrated for his work in designed the Centre Pompidou in Paris. In New York, he has also designed the NYT Building and the new Whitney Museum.

125 Greenwich Street- Raphael Viñoly

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Details are limited and aspects have changed multiple times since the original permits were filed with the Department of Building, but we do know some details about the glass tower that is rising just below the World Trade Center site. 

125 Greenwich Street is slated to rise 898 feet (70 stories) according to the Vinoly Website, and include 273 condos. Vinoly reduced the height down to 70 stories from the permitted 88 out of respect for the neighboring 4 WTC tower. At 88 stories, it would stand taller than 4 WTC.

The building will include a large floor plate which will allow for more generous apartment layouts. The exterior will be done in a glass façade which will extend more than its structural mass to the site base with two I-beam shear walls supporting the building core and eliminating the need for all but four of the interior columns The building is designed to resist the wind and will feature open-air, hexagonally shaped mechanical floors similar to the open-air concept seen at  Vinoly's 432 Park Avenue.

Amenities, situated on the upper floors, are  slated to include a fitness center, spa, squash court, library, demo kitchen, and tech bar.

About Raphael Vinoly: Uruguayan architect who founded Raphael Vinoly Architects in 1983 with offices around the globe including New York, London, and Buenos Aires. Vinoly has designed buildings and museums around the world and is most recently recognized for his design of 432 Park Avenue in New York.

 

 

Five 2 Bedroom Apartments on the Market Under $2.5M

Shopping around the Manhattan market for a 2 bedroom apartment and wondering what is out there? With real estate, the biggest saying is always "location, location, location." Of course, availability and value for your dollar strongly depends on, you guessed it, location!

We've rounded up a few different 2 bedroom Compass exclusives currently on the market in different neighborhoods around the city so you can see what a budget of $2.5M could get you at the moment. The following selection of properties are sourced from the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Midtown East, Greenwich Village, and Tribeca. 

First, a look at the average price per square foot of active listings in these neighborhoods for 2 bedroom apartments...

2 Bedroom Manhattan price per square foot

The data reveals that, based on the median price per square foot of active 2 bedroom listings, your dollar buys you more in some neighborhoods versus others. As you can see, if you want to live in an area like Tribeca, it could cost you significantly compared to the average in the Upper East Side. It is important to note that these are medians and price per square foot can vary greatly within a neighborhood depending on the building type, condition, and location within the specific neighborhood.

The selection of listings below shows how size and PPSF can vary depending on location within the city. 

200 Chambers Street, 2D: 

$2,275,000 | 1,214 sq ft. | $1,874 per sq ft 

Common Charges: $1,562
Real Estate Taxes: $1,219

200 Chambers is a full-service luxury building with a selection of amenities including a pool, gym, and 24-hour doorman.

200 chambers street 2D

555 West 59th Street, 25C: 

$2,400,000 | 1,211 sq ft. | $1,932 per sq ft

Common Charges: $1,510
Real Estate Taxes: $1,420

The Element is a luxury condo with amenities that include a pool, gym, basketball court, and 24-hour doorman. 

555 W 59th St 25C

188 East 76th Street, 4D: 

$1,550,000 | 1,183 sq ft. | $1,310 per sq ft

Common Charges: $1,698
Real Estate Taxes: $974

Building amenities include a fitness center, sauna, and building concierge.

188 East 74th St 4D

305 East 51st Street, 3F: 

$2,475,000 | 1,596 sq ft. | $1,551 per sq ft

Common Charges: $1,623
Real Estate Taxes: $1,011

The Halcyon is a brand new, luxury condo in Midtown East with an expansive amenity offering. 52' heated pool, children, library, and sky lounge.

305 E 51st St 3F

25 5th Avenue, 8F: 

$2,499,000 | 988 sq ft. | $2,529 per sq ft

Common Charges: $1,230
Real Estate Taxes: $789

25 5th Ave 8F

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5 Best Upper East Side New Developments

5 of the Best Upper East Side New Developments

Upper East Side New York City

Many think of Park Avenue Co-ops and beautiful townhomes when they think of the Upper East Side, however, the area is experiencing a new development boom. New development projects are bringing sophisticated, sleek residences with the best amenities available to the classic and iconic neighborhood. 

We have narrowed the list to a few of the best projects in the area- in no particular order.

Upper East Side New Development

1. 180 E. 88th Street
 

Developer & Architect: DDG Partners

Size: 2-4+ bedroom condos

Amenities: wine room, play room, game room, partial basketball court, fitness studio

Other Features: Façade features handmade bricks from Denmark. Ceiling heights up to 14’ 2” and 28’-8” in duplexes and windows up to 9’

2. Citizen 360

Developer & Architect: Anbau, SHoP Architects

Size: 1-4 bedroom condos

Amenities: Entertainment level including catering kitchen, entertainment suite, playroom, screening room, multimedia studio, Wellness level with fitness and yoga studio, private parking

Other Features: Comprised of 84 residences

3. 389 E 89th

 Developer & Architect: Magnum Real Estate Group, Ismael Leyva Architects

Size: studio-3 bed condos

Amenities: residents’ lounge, the rooftop, fitness center

Other Features: Interiors by Paris Forino, named Manhattan’s fastest selling new development

 4. 20 East End Avenue

Developer & Architect: Corigin Real Estate Group, Robert A.M. Stern

Size: 2-6 bedroom condos

Amenities: billiards & game room, wine cellar, library, fitness center and spa, junior lounge for kids

Other Features: handset limestone base, wifi enabled floor heating system in select residences, motor court

5. The Kent

Developer & Architect: Extell and Beyer Blinder Belle Architects

Size: 2-5 bedroom condos

Amenities: drawing room, indoor pool & sauna, fitness center, “Camp Kent” for children, garden salon, sound lounge designed by Lenny Kravitz

Other Features: Interiors by renowned design studio Champalimaud, tax abatement

 

We live in the neighborhood and understand property values and what makes the Upper East Side special. 

Ready to call the Upper East Side Home? Get in touch with us for the most up-to-date neighborhood insights and the best pricing!

 

 

Note: All Images from respective building websites