Every week, Curbed covers dozens of market listings that vary in price, location, size, grandeur, quirkiness, and other distinct characteristics. If they managed to capture our attention, that means there’s definitely something special going on. But some of these homes are so lovely that they warrant a special kind of notoriety as some of the prettiest homes currently up for sale in New York City. And so, here it is: four listing that have that special "je ne sais quoi" that separates them from the rest. Happy gawking!
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↑A cozy, light-filled studio in South Williamsburg is on the market for $699,000. Its details include 14-foot-tall ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, an architectural staircase, and a rustic-chic kitchen. Read more...
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↑This gorgeous, three-story townhouse in Williamsburg’s Fillmore Historic District has hit the market for $3.7 million. The red brick house features a massive living room with a double height ceiling, four large windows that look out on to the street, white-painted exposed brick walls, a custom-built wood-burning fireplace, and load of more lovely details throughout. Read more...
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↑According to the listing, this one-bedroom apartment combines "the best of luxury and functionality." An elevated, open kitchen is set off the combined living and dining area and has been finished with custom cabinetry, marble counters, stainless steel appliances and a dedicated hot water dispenser. A wall of exposed brick serves as a focal point for this main living space. Read more...
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↑A rare and unusual apartment within the Flatiron District’s historic MacIntyre Building has hit the market for $6.25 million. Ceilings here rise 12-feet high throughout and are accompanied by oversized wood-framed windows, exposed pipes, and detailed walls. The open kitchen has been given a “vintage-inspired refrigerator” along with a marble island that is inlaid with “precious stones from India.” Read more...