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Oliver Sarkozy and Mary-Kate Olsen’s 8,700-square-foot house has five stories, six bedrooms, and an astounding ballroom with 22-foot coffered ceilings, and is being listed for $1 million less than last year. → Read More
The first floor is especially grand, with ten-foot ceilings and three parlor rooms. → Read More
Plus a 1,000-square-foot prewar two-bedroom in Inwood. → Read More
Since 1968, the townhouse has belonged to the family of George Pitt, who, as his son Alexander says, was “the Don Draper of Greenwich Village.” → Read More
Plus a prewar one-bedroom in Chelsea with an arched brick fireplace. → Read More
It’s Lescaze’s third and last townhouse in Manhattan — and the most thoroughly restored. → Read More
This week’s roundup also includes a Morningside Heights two-bedroom with 10-foot beamed ceilings. → Read More
Its most recent steward is the family of Elliot Willensky, who lived here while working on the very first AIA Guide to New York City. → Read More
The apartment has a two-story living room with 18-foot ceilings and enormous casement windows. → Read More
The apartment has a two-story living room with 18-foot ceilings and enormous casement windows. → Read More
This week’s roundup also includes a Prospect Heights corner two-bedroom with at least one window on all four sides. → Read More
Glass blocks and Formica built-ins are everywhere. → Read More
The bidding wars behind three especially popular apartment rentals. → Read More
This week’s roundup also includes a Gramercy Park one-bedroom with dark-stained hardwood floors throughout. → Read More
It comes with a rolling library ladder — for easy access to cookie jars. → Read More
This week’s picks also include a Ditmas Park two-bedroom with a built-in home office. → Read More
It comes with a six-bedroom inn fashioned out of the old giraffe house. → Read More
This week’s roundup also includes an Upper West Side one-bedroom with a renovated open kitchen and decorative fireplace. → Read More
It’s a rare old house that comes completely updated while still looking thoroughly 18th-century. → Read More
The ceilings are high, the rooms are big, and the layout just makes sense. → Read More