Zip codes 10012 listings for sale


$26,500,000 - New York, NY

54 Bond Street New York, NY - The only private residence by Vincent Van Duysen in New York City. Perched on the most coveted street in Noho, the Penthouse at 54 Bond has been masterfully curated by renowned Belgian designer Vincent Van Duysen. No detail goes untouched in this thoughtful renovation spanning over 6,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor living. Meticulously conceptualized and renovated, the interior atmosphere is serene. It is created by a particular selection of materials that generate comfortable and inviting spaces, rendering an exclusive but homely feeling. French oak, natural stones like sandblasted limestone, and honed Carrara marble are thoughtfully used throughout the home, while all metal elements are executed in dark bronze, creating a dramatic contrast with other surfaces. Thoughtful upgrades extend to more than what meets the eye, including new structural beams on each floor, new HVAC systems, and 28 oversized sound-attenuating windows. Architectural lighting, Van Cronenburg hardware, Vola fixtures, and an impressive array of custom and vintage furnishings nod to the home's exacting design standards, while Domotica smart home controls deliver effortless ease and comfort. The fourth floor contains the main public functions of this private residence. From the main hall, an important visual axis connects the grand living area and the library with the family kitchen, creating a sense of grandeur and interconnecting all the spaces as an immersive spatial experience with 14 oversized windows with south and east exposures. The library was conceived as a multifunctional space; an extension of the adjacent areas, creating a comfortable and homey playroom or a more formal dining area if required. The fifth floor accommodates all the private and night zones, with special emphasis given to the cashmere-paneled master bedroom, which is designed as a private suite with a vanity that continues in the different zones of the bedroom. The bathroom assumes the central role in the space, connecting the dressing rooms, steam showers, and sleeping area. The top floor includes a rooftop lounge, located behind the building's meticulously restored facade, along with an outdoor covered terrace and a spa area. Planting design by Piet Oudolf landscape architect. A long architectural element in natural stone unifies the different areas, creating a strong relationship between interior and exterior spaces, and housing a concealed firepit, an outdoor and indoor kitchen counter and the hot tub and sauna. The former Bowery Lane Theatre, which became an Off-Broadway theatre, was originally a bank building with a cast-iron facade constructed from 1873 to 1874, designed by Henry Engelbert in the Italianate style. The interior design reflects this important legacy of the building, by generating a sequence of rooms with a strong relationship with the facade and the cadence of openings and exterior views.
? | 5 | 4 | 4,863 sqft.
$12,500,000 - New York, NY

158 Mercer Street New York, NY - A 4,200-square-foot minimalist masterpiece in one of the original premier downtown addresses, 158 Mercer Street, 7Mercer is a high-floor, light-filled three-bedroom loft designed by Deborah Berke. The loft is rare in many senses. It includes 16 floor-to-ceiling windows with four full exposures; the western views careen over SoHo and toward the Hudson River. The ceilings are just shy of 11 . Every detail is simplified, with only six materials used throughout: walnut, oak, white colored glass, plaster, stainless steel, and Manhattan schist, which is a dark, garnet-flecked stone. Each fixture is identical and standardized. Parallel lines and repetition suffuse the home with light, air, and order; even the grain of the ebonized oak floor flows in straight lines. Glass and scrims conduct light deep into the interior of the loft, creating one of the few true lofts that is bright throughout. The principal bedroom is separated from the public spaces by a white glass wall, allowing light but assuring full privacy. Each bed is custom-built for the space, as are the closets. In the bathrooms, the tub and sinks are custom fabricated from solid blocks of black schist. A harbinger of SoHo s luxury loft boom, The New Museum Building at 158 Mercer Street is a turn-of-the-century cast iron building that was converted to lofts in 1996. A full-service condominium, the building offers a 24-hour doorman, a common roof deck, and two entrances for discreet entry and egress.
? | 3 | 2 | 4,200 sqft.
$10,995,000 - New York, NY

215 Sullivan Street New York, NY - Welcome to 215 Sullivan Street THC, an immaculate Greenwich Village Townhouse that epitomizes the pinnacle of privacy while offering the convenience of condo amenities. This exceptional residence boasts a spacious 26-foot width with double exposures, ensuring an abundance of natural light throughout. Upon entry, you're greeted by the allure of private street access complemented by an inviting entry garden, setting the tone for the exclusivity within. Ascend effortlessly via the private elevator to discover four generously appointed bedrooms, each accompanied by its own en-suite bathroom for unparalleled comfort and luxury. Further enhancing the appeal is the inclusion of a private garage, providing direct resident access and ensuring both security and convenience. Step outside to your own private backyard oasis, complete with a summer kitchen, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining guests. Inside, the open plan living and dining area beckons with a cozy fireplace, offering an inviting space to unwind or host gatherings. The kitchen, featuring retractable walls, promotes effortless flow and functionality, while separate laundry and storage rooms cater to practical needs with ease. Moreover, residents of this exclusive enclave enjoy access to an array of building amenities, including a conveniently located gym, full-time doorman, attentive building superintendent, and bike storage. Experience the epitome of urban luxury living in the heart of Greenwich Village at 215 Sullivan Street THC, where privacy, prestige, and unparalleled convenience converge to create an extraordinary living experience.
? | 4 | 4 | 4,069 sqft.
$10,250,000 - New York, NY

285 Lafayette Street New York, NY - Presenting Residence 2B at 285 Lafayette Street, a corner four-bedroom loft stretching nearly 4,100 square feet at the prime intersection of SoHo and NoLiTa. Originally built in the turn of the century as a chocolate factory, the building became one of the first full-service condominiums in the area. Its history is evident in Residence 2B: original cast iron columns and wood beams punctuate the soaring 12' ceilings, creating an impressive volume of space. A true loft, the open kitchen, dining, and living areas offer many possible configurations; the four bedrooms are spacious yet each tucked away privately. Enter directly from the elevator into the loft through a proper foyer. The great room spans over 1,600 square feet. Refinished Brazilian cherry floors add warmth to this voluminous space, complementing the warm western light that pours in through the 10-foot windows. Currently, you'll find a large dining area opposite the kitchen, which itself has more casual bar seating. Passing through one set of columns there is the first of multiple lounging areas. There are six columns just in the great room, with an additional five in the rest of the loft. The chef's kitchen opens directly into the great room, and is aptly appointed with plenty of storage, stainless steel appliances - including a Viking range and a wine refrigerator - white lacquer cabinetry and black granite countertops. Adjacent to the kitchen is a laundry room/pantry that includes an additional catering refrigerator. The principal suite, a loft unto itself, faces north and gets serene northern light. There is a large sitting area by the windows, walls of custom closets, and two cast iron columns that add structure to this open space. The principal bathroom is fully renovated with double vanity, stall shower, and freestanding Waterworks soaking tub. The secondary bedroom suite also faces north and has two large closets, a renovated bathroom, and its own entry gallery. The third bedroom sits on the northwest corner of the loft and has a quintessential view into SoHo. It shares a full bathroom and a private hallway with the fourth bedroom. A home office or library is nicely tucked away on the east side of the loft, adjacent to a well appointed powder room. Residence 2B has through-wall heating and cooling, and comes with private storage. A piece of SoHo history, 285 Lafayette Street is a boutique condominium that offers a 24-hour concierge, a common landscaped roof terrace, and two entrances for exceptional privacy and security. SoHo, as one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in the city, has no shortage of exceptional dining - for example, Torrisi, Eataly, Sant Ambroeus, and Balthazar - shopping, and leisure that residents can easily take advantage of.
? | 4 | 3 | 4,060 sqft.
$9,750,000 - New York, NY

59 Wooster Street New York, NY - By Appointment Only. It is rare in NYC to come across an exquisite loft space of 7500 sq. feet. This grand loft can be used as either a residential or commercial space or the ideal combo, live/work. 59 Wooster Street, a co-op landmark building, is in the heart of Soho. The full-floor loft has recently undergone very significant improvements, including restoring, painting and skim coating all walls, the replacement of all 20 massive windows, as approved by the NYC Landmark Commission, a complete renovation of the bathroom to include a new sink, toilet and tiles, plus a major, costly infrastructure project modernizing and upgrading the air conditioning operation to cover the entire footprint of the loft. The ceiling height is over 12 feet, and the space is light-filled. The elevator leads directly into the space. The loft is currently used solely as a commercial enterprise, and includes a very large storage space. Unlike many spaces in Manhattan, this loft is highly flexible and its large wide spaces can be reconfigured to address any particular needs. Although there are some upgrades to be addressed, this loft has immense potential and can be a significant investment opportunity. Designed by Alfred Zucker and completed in 1891, this Romanesque Revival building is one of the most prominent buildings in Soho. The loft provides both southern and eastern exposure through magnificent arched windows. The facade has recently been greatly improved and restored. Its adobe-colored exterior is an absolute standout on the streets of Soho. Flip Tax is 1.5% There is an art gallery tenant in the place. The lease expires in December, 2025.
? | 0 | 0 | 7,500 sqft.
$8,995,000 - New York, NY

41 Bond Street New York, NY - Boutique building with full-time doorman Welcome to the epitome of luxury living at 41 Bond Street. Offering unparalleled design and comfort, this 2,627 square foot home boasts three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms and features modern aesthetics that have been masterfully interpreted by the renowned AD 100 interior designer Shawn Henderson. Step inside the expansive south-facing great room, where 11-foot floor-to-ceiling windows provide ample natural light and lead to a private landscaped balcony. Entertain with ease, courtesy of the wet bar, while the three-sided glass fireplace with Carrara marble mantel and bluestone surround adds an element of sophistication to the living space. The radiant-heated Austrian oak plank floors ensure year-round comfort, while the chef s kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances by Gaggenau, Wolf, and Miele. This luxurious residence is part of a seven-unit building completed in 2011. The facade, handcrafted from bluestone sourced from New York, is a sight to behold, with landscaped window planters that come equipped with an irrigation system. The 24-hour doorman ensures the highest level of security, while the location on Bond Street in the heart of NoHo makes it easy to enjoy the best of NYC s culture, dining, shopping, and entertainment. Don t miss this opportunity to own a piece of luxury real estate in one of the city s most desirable neighborhoods.
? | 3 | 4 | 2,627 sqft.
$8,000,000 - New York, NY

90 Prince Street New York, NY - A One-of-a-Kind Penthouse Loft on SoHo s Iconic Prince Street Designed by visionary architect Thomas Leeser of NYC's One Vanderbilt and Domino Sugar Factory, this extraordinary penthouse redefines urban living with a bold, avant-garde aesthetic. A striking departure from traditional condominiums, it embraces an open-concept design where fluidity and contrast create a dynamic, sculptural living space. Randomly placed marble slabs defy the rigid cartesian grid, transforming structure into art and complexity into tranquility. Stepping beyond the foyer, you are immediately immersed into a breathtaking living area featuring soaring 30-foot ceilings, a monumental skylight, and oversized windows that envelop the space in serenity. A true architectural statement, the loft is completely open, free of dropped ceilings, sheetrock, or interior doors enhancing its boundless, airy feel. A modern creative atelier in the heart of Soho. In contrast, the 17th century French oak floors infuse warmth and character, while a wood-burning fireplace adds an inviting focal point just off the sleek Valcucine kitchen. The chef s kitchen is a masterpiece of both form and function, anchored by Italian stone finishes and state-of-the-art appliances: Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer drawers, a Miele induction cooktop and electric oven, a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher, and separate Miele washer and dryer. The primary sleeping area is reminiscent of the world s most exclusive hotels, featuring a sculptural Belgian clay soaking tub alongside an open shower with minimalist John Pawson fixtures. Honed stone floors and walls, paired with luxurious radiant heating, create a spa-like retreat. The bathroom is a curated experience, showcasing an antique pedestal and petrified wood sink, as well as a one-of-a-kind bleached wood console sourced from the renowned Andrianna Shamaris Collection. A gallery-inspired staircase leads to the upper level, where the guest suite is complemented by a striking guest bath with handmade cement tiles, a steam room, and another bespoke antique pedestal sink all finished with John Pawson fixtures. Outside, the upper and lower private terraces offer a rare sanctuary above SoHo, featuring a custom hand-painted mural that pays homage to the neighborhood s artistic spirit. With over 1000 square feet between both terraces and expansive north, west, and south-facing views, this outdoor retreat is both private and breathtaking. This penthouse is more than a home it s an architectural triumph, a curated experience, and a rare opportunity to own a piece of SoHo s design legacy.
? | 1 | 2 | 1,434 sqft.
$6,980,000 - New York, NY

101 Wooster Street New York, NY - SoHo pristine 4,200 sq ft prewar loft perfection! This stunning duplex loft on Wooster Street between Spring and Prince showcases a 2,100 sq ft great room perfect for grand scale entertaining (and plumbing in place for main level bath). The upstairs works as a formal 4 bedroom or 3 bedroom + den with 3 modern bathrooms and a mudroom. Both the entertaining and bedroom floors are flooded with light through East and West exposures. This soulful and dramatic space (with iconic Wooster St views) enjoyed a thoughtful and complete gut renovation that spared no expense and left no stone unturned including: all new central heating, cooling, electrical systems, soundproofing, and new windows. 101 Wooster Street consists of just 9 residences across 7 floors. This landmarked co-op allows 80% Financing, pied-a-terres, and pets. The building has a newly renovated lobby with virtual doorman, brand new roof deck and full-time superintendent. Have it all, in the heart of it all come see for yourself... today!
? | 3 | 3 | 4,200 sqft.
$6,000,000 - New York, NY

519 Broadway New York, NY - no description
? | 3 | 2 | 0 sqft.
$5,750,000 - New York, NY

644 Broadway New York, NY - Rare opportunity to own a piece of NYC history. Situated in the iconic Bleecker Tower, this exceptional 3,400-square-foot corner loft at 71 Bleecker Street offers an unparalleled living experience in the heart of NoHo. Built in 1898 as the Manhattan Savings Institute Bank Building, this architectural gem is one of the city s finest surviving examples of 19th-century design and has been transformed into an exclusive boutique cooperative. Residence 2E is a true standout within the building, boasting towering 13-foot by 20-foot windows that bathe the space in natural light and offer unobstructed views. These dramatic windows frame a vast 72-foot-long great room, effortlessly dividing it into distinct, yet interconnected areas. The loft s generous ceiling height and expansive layout offer a perfect balance of open space and intimacy, making it equally suited for casual living or more formal gatherings. The chef s kitchen is designed for both function and beauty, equipped with premium stainless steel appliances dual ovens, Fisher & Paykel dishwashers, and refrigerators, plus a wine cooler for added convenience. The sleek marble countertops and custom cabinetry complement the spacious center island, providing a kitchen that s as visually striking as it is practical. The luxurious master suite provides a serene retreat, complete with a custom dressing room and a spa-like bathroom featuring radiant-heated marble floors, a Maestro Picasso soaking tub, a standing shower with mosaic tile, Dornbracht fixtures, and a La Cava double vanity. A decorative wrought iron staircase adds an extra touch of elegance to the bath. An inviting library lined with bookshelves adjoins a media room, offering the perfect space for relaxation or entertaining. The home also features a renovated second full bathroom, powder room, automated Lutron lighting, and multi-zone Sonos surround sound. Additional touches include new hardwood floors throughout and a washer/dryer. Designed by the acclaimed Nina Serafi, this home marries historic charm with modern luxury. Bleecker Tower offers residents a part-time doorman, a beautifully landscaped rooftop deck, and private storage bins. The building s storied past, including its role in one of the greatest bank heists in U.S. history, adds to its allure. Located in NoHo, you are steps away from some of the city s finest dining at Balthazar, Mercer Kitchen, and BondST, as well as premier shopping, the Bowery and Crosby Street Hotels, and a host of lifestyle amenities.
? | 2 | 2 | 3,400 sqft.