Penthouses

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71 W. 83rd St., between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, #5R
$965,000

Maintenance/Common Charges: $770
Broker: Karen Hartnett/Prudential Douglas Elliman

This one-bedroom duplex, located in the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, comes with a private roof deck that has a working fountain and unobstructed city views. The first floor includes a living room with a wood-burning fireplace, exposed brick, beamed ceilings, oak floors, a full bathroom, and a kitchen with marble countertops and a Míele range. The second floor has a bedroom with two skylights, a full bathroom with a skylight, a walk-in closet/dressing area, and access to the outdoor space. The apartment is located in a pet-friendly, five-story elevator building.

270 W. 17th St., between Seventh and Eighth avenues, #PHD
$3.5 million

Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,399
Monthly Taxes: $1,460
Broker: Arline Tarte/Prudential Douglas Elliman

This Chelsea two-bedroom duplex has a 1,600-squarefoot planted roof garden and deck with greenhouse windows and extensive city and river views. The living room, windowed kitchen, and second bedroom are on the first floor and the master suite (which has a Jacuzzi tub) and roof terrace are on the second floor. The condo also features two walk-in closets, 2.5 bathrooms, a laundry nook, a western-facing balcony near the foyer, and a wood-burning fireplace on the lower level. There are large windows throughout this apartment, which is located in a full-service building.

220 Madison Ave., between 36th and 37th streets, #PHF
$869,000

Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,075
Broker: Nancy Lee/Corcoran

This pre-war, Murray Hill one-bedroom has a terrace about 200 square feet with a view of the Empire State Building and entrances from the living area, kitchen, and bedroom. About 650 square feet, it has 10-foot ceilings, French doors in the living area and bedroom (leading to the outdoor space), parquet floors, and closets with customized shelving. The kitchen has granite countertops, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and new fixtures. It is located in a full-service, pet-friendly building with a roof deck.

130 E. 63rd St., between Park and Lexington avenues, #PHA
$3.7 million

Maintenance: $3,192
Broker: Tristan Harper/Prudential Douglas Elliman

This Upper East Side two-bedroom apartment has a wrap-around terrace, about 500 square feet, and a sunroom, both with unobstructed city views. The Arclinea-designed kitchen contains high-end appliances, including a Míele coffee maker, and a windowed breakfast room with an Italian gray oak bench. There’s also a laundry room with an all-in-one Asko washer/dryer. The master suite includes the sunroom (which can be an office, den, or sitting room), a fitted, walk-in wardrobe, and a bathroom with Italian glass and limestone tiling, two sinks, and a two-person shower. The apartment is located in a pet-friendly, white glove building that does not require formal board approval.


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