Penthouse Lofts
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90 W. Broadway, #PH
At Chambers Street
$11 million
Maintenance: $5,801
Broker: Ruth Hardinger/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This 7,000-square-foot duplex with four exposures is located in TriBeCa’s Gerken Building. The top floor includes the living and dining room (including a wood-burning fireplace), kitchen, pantry, master suite, two bedrooms, second bathroom, and powder room. The lower level includes a fitness room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and laundry room. With 74 windows, some of which have Romanesque-style arches, this co-op has unobstructed city views, including the Hudson River (from the master suite), the Woolworth Building, Brooklyn Bridge, City Hall, and the Metropolitan Life Tower (from the living area and/or the kitchen). This apartment also comes with a completely separate corner one-bedroom apartment and approximately 1,850 square feet of private roof space.
129 W. 20th St., #PHAB
Between Sixth and Seventh avenues
$8.25 million
Common Charges: $2,233
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $5,627
Broker: Darren Sukenik/Prudential Douglas Elliman
Located in Chelsea, this newly renovated, south-facing duplex condo is approximately 4,500 square feet. The lower level includes the foyer, living room (with fireplace), den, master suite (with three walk-in closets and a bath with his and her sinks), two bedrooms, second bathroom, guest suite (with a bedroom, sitting room, and bath), laundry room, and powder room. The upper level, which has several skylights, comprises the kitchen (with zebra wood countertops, lacquer cabinetry, and high-end appliances), dining area, family room (with fireplace), bath, and wrap-around terrace. Upstairs is a private roof deck. Other features include bathrooms with top-of-the-line fixtures and mosaic and ceramic tiling, cherry wood floors, and a foyer with Venetian plastered walls.
14 E. 4th St., #PH1104
Between Broadway and Lafayette Street
$4.1 million
Common Charges: $1,755 Monthly
Real Estate Taxes: $1,735
Broker: Patricia Warburg Cliff/Corcoran
This two-bedroom triplex, about 2,700 square feet, is located in NoHo’s Italian Renaissance-style Silk Building. The first floor has a second bedroom, bathroom, and ample closet space. The second floor, which also has an entrance, includes the kitchen, living room (with a wood-burning fireplace), dining area, and bath. The third floor features the master suite, which has a sitting area, bar, bath, and several skylights. The upper level also has a planted terrace, approximately 500 square feet, with unobstructed city views facing south and east (it overlooks the Brooklyn and Verrazano-Narrows bridges, among other landmarks). This pre-war condo is located in a pet-friendly, full-service building with a common roof deck and storage and bicycle rooms.