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Five Floors of Private Residential Living Private Garage Elevator A rare offering in Manhattan, 453 Second Avenue is one of the few townhomes with a curb cut and private garage—an extraordinary feature at this price point. This modern, fully renovated residence combines the scale and sophistication of a contemporary townhouse with historic charm and private conveniences, including a residential elevator. Spanning five stories, this home offers three bedrooms, three distinct outdoor spaces, and generous areas for living, entertaining, and relaxation. Upon entering through the gracious foyer, the home’s refined design becomes immediately apparent. Modern finishes are seamlessly blended with timeless details such as exposed brick. This level also features a welcoming lounge, access to (2) private terraces, and a coveted private garage. The parlor level showcases a chef’s kitchen with top-tier appliances, a sunken living room, and terrace overlooking surrounding townhouse gardens. The third floor hosts two spacious, full-width bedrooms with excellent light, ample closet space, and a shared full bathroom. Occupying the entire top floor, the primary suite offers a tranquil retreat with a large office or lounge area, a spa-like bathroom with skylight, soaking tub, glass-enclosed shower, custom double vanity, and a bedroom framed by reclaimed-wood ceilings with direct access to the private rooftop, there is also a private balcony with views of the Empire State Building. The fully finished sub-cellar showcases original brick arches provides flexible space ideal for a gym, media room, playroom, or additional lounge. With its grand proportions, abundant light, and rare amenities—private garage, elevator, and multiple outdoor spaces—453 Second Avenue represents the pinnacle of modern townhouse living in Manhattan.
…By Annonceur International
Just Listed Beaux-Arts Beauty 334 Riverside Drive A once-in-a-generation canvas on the elevated sweep of Riverside Drive, just off Duke Ellington Boulevard (W. 106th Street): a 25-foot-wide, landmarked Beaux-Arts townhouse with direct Hudson River and Riverside Park views from every level and set among the storied mansions known as the Seven Beauties (330-337 Riverside Drive). Approximately 7,960 SF across six stories, with an elevator, private backyard, and multiple terraces. This is the rare property that reads as a true forever home and an income-producing asset with meaningful upside. The Opportunity 334 Riverside is currently configured as multiple residences (11 bedrooms / 8 baths / 27 rooms), including a dramatic duplex penthouse (8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, with two eat-in kitchens and 3 terraces). Several apartments are floor-through, many enjoy open park/river sightlines, and select units have in-unit laundry. A separate service entrance supports clean operations and future renovation logistics. Whether your vision is: a single world-class townhouse, a hybrid owner's triplex/quad + rental income, or a high-end multi-residence, the underlying ingredients -- width, volume, view corridors, and landmarked architectural pedigree - cannot be manufactured. The building is partially occupied by rental tenants; certain units, including the penthouse, are currently vacant, creating flexibility for near-term use and repositioning. Architectural Presence + Original Detail The home retains the kind of prewar craft buyers rarely find intact: grand vestibule and lobby millwork, library/study detail, skylights, cathedral-style ceilings, and multiple mantle fireplaces. The Beaux-Arts brick-and-stone facade presents beautifully and signals long-term value the moment you arrive. A Layered History You Can Feel 334 Riverside sits within the Riverside-West 105th Street Historic District, with 334-336 designed by Hoppin & Koen in the early 1900s. In 1905, the townhouse is documented as the initial home of the Nippon Club, founded by Dr. Jkichi Takamine. And the block's cultural legacy is real: Duke Ellington lived at 333 and is widely reported to have previously acquired No. 334 as part of his Riverside Drive footprint. Riverside Park as Your Front Yard Riverside Park and Riverside Drive (72nd Street to St. Clair Place) are a designated NYC Scenic Landmark, protecting the character and view experience that makes this address what it is. From morning runs to dog runs, tennis/pickleball fields, and waterfront paths, it's perfectly situated for daily living, plus Broadway conveniences and quick access to the 1 / B / C subway and major bus lines. Building Systems + Improvements Boiler/burner replacement (approx. 7 years old; replaced older equipment) All windows replaced (front and rear) Elevator modernization work (cables, motor/commutator work, controller/wiring updates) Rear waterproofing with masonry cement 8-meter electric meter bank Water piping in brass/copper Upgraded common areas (fresh paint; hardwood floors) Painted copper cornice; rubber roofing on penthouse extension/terrace Offered exclusively by The Steele Team at Corcoran. Private showings by appointment.
…By Annonceur International
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente in New York. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.