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December 11, 2025

 

 

40 Remsen Street Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photo: Brown Harris Stevens

The theme this week is fancy. Blame the holiday season — a time in New York for opulence, cocktail parties, and regret. I headed uptown to Central Park South to see what’s on offer and to fly in the face of affordability. Then I made a pit stop in the land of adorably impractical studios — Sutton Place. To keep the fancy train running, I rounded things off with a stop in Tribeca and then Brooklyn Heights. And because I’m not a total sadist, Crown Heights gets a mention too.

Nora DeLigter

Contributor, Curbed

 

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Central Park South

$8,250, 1-bedroom: Fulfill your pied-à-terre pipe dream with this very beautiful, very unrealistic apartment in the Plaza that just opened up.

1 Central Park South Photo: Corcoran

 

Sutton Place

$5,895, 1-bedroom: Starting out strong in the land of Tudor Revival. This one’s less Tudor and more Emery Roth, and there’s nothing wrong with it. Good parquet and an inoffensive amount of space (1,000 square feet).

$2,800, studio: A stunning apartment for the smallest of people.

321 East 54th Street Photo: Compass

$3,600, 1-bedroom: Another stunning(ly impractical) micro apartment.

240 East 55th Street Photo: Douglas Elliman

$4,925, 1-bedroom: The photos of the apartment underwhelm, but that doesn’t matter because the lobby is Tudor HEAVEN!!!!!!!

 

Turtle Bay

$2,500, studio: I believe this one’s quite small, but it’s in one of my favorite co-op buildings, facing the East River. Not a single amenity, just like I like it.

$3,950, 1-bedroom: Great floors, some nice personality (see the bathroom tiling).

$10,500, 2-bedroom: Jury’s out on these windows with the mahogany frame. Great shape, but questionable quality. Also, a bit expensive for midtown.

321 East 48th Street Photo: R New York

$4,400, 1-bedroom: I feel targeted by the leaded windows. Just look at those gorgeous curling pulls!

 
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Crown Heights

$3,600, 2-bedroom: Good floors, great light, good price.

$3,000, 1-bedroom: Great parquet, natural light, and powder-pink bathroom. My trifecta.

1040 Park Place Photo: Lang Realty LLC

$2,800, 1-bedroom: The earthy, grotto-like installation above the fireplace is bizarre, but I’m kind of into it. Other highlight includes a tear-shaped window in the living room.

$3,750, 2-bedroom: Charming and could one day be filled with all your knickknacks thanks to the built-in in the kitchen that’s doing the good work. Nicely updated kitchen and bathroom, too.

345 Montgomery Street Photo: Compass

$6,000, 2-bedroom: Expensive and overpriced for the area, but not without its charm.

 

Brooklyn Heights