Who says luxury homes can't be environmentally friendly? 303 East 33rd is a beautiful Murray Hill residential building that boasts stunning homes that are also LEED certified. The apartments at 303 East 33rd are filled with unique finishes including bamboo floors, kitchens with custom cabinetry and top of the line appliances from brands like Bosch and Liebherr, washers and dryers, and the penthouses come with their own private outdoor spaces.
Turtle Bay is a lovely, quiet neighborhood just steps from the center of the action in Midtown Manhattan and 212 East 47th Street is the perfect Turtle Bay building to call home. Inside are one, two and three-bedroom luxury homes that have three different design packages for residents to choose from that offer options for flooring, cabinetry walls and finishes. Some examples of what these packages offer include either white granite or French white oak countertops in the kitchens, Berti wood flooring, and crystallized white glass countertops and marble backsplashes.
Welcome to the Millennium Tower Residences, a 35-story tower developed by the same group behind The Ritz Carlton hotel and condominium, located right next door. This eco-friendly building prides itself on not only offering lavish homes and amenities, but green features as well like a solar rooftop, advanced mechanicals and rooftop water cachet system, all of which not only helps lower the Millennium Tower's carbon footprint but reduce building expenses as well.
Welcome to Renoir House, a gorgeous Lenox Hill building offering unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline and lovely homes. The apartments in this artfully designed building feature unique Barnwood-style flooring, recently upgraded bathrooms with complimentary vanities, dual pane solid core doors, and modern open kitchens with appliances from Bosch.
The Centria is a beautiful glass tower that soars 35-stories into the sky in the heart of Manhattan, offering remarkable views of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, The Empire State Building, Rockefeller Plaza and The Hudson and East Rivers. The homes inside feature high ceilings, kitchens with Italian Driade stainless steel, marble-clad bathrooms with Waterworks fixtures, and many more luxury details.
The Upper East Side is NYC's most famed luxury residential neighborhood and the Alyn is one of its newest luxury gems. This boutique building features just two homes per floor that range from one- to five- bedroom apartments with expansive layouts, white oak floors throughout, kitchens with Miele appliances, Italian glass-front cabinetry, and stone counters, and more.
Looking for all the luxury that comes with Manhattan living without having to be in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city? Come to No. 3 at Packard Square in Long Island City, a gorgeous collection of contemporary studio, one and two bedroom residences just minutes from the city. The homes' luxurious finishes include spacious layouts, oversized windows and balconies that feature spectacular views, open kitchens with Caeserstone countertops, custom built cabinetry, and GE stainless appliances, and bathrooms with cast concrete flooring and Duravit fixtures.