The Upper West Side is, sadly, not so affordable, or so I surmised from this week’s search. Still, I had fun zig-zagging from uptown to midtown and then over to Brooklyn Heights, the Upper West Side of Brooklyn. The common threads: double-height ceilings, garish Baroque flourishes, and wood-burning fireplaces galore. Keep reading for a price comp at the bottom.
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And a Carnegie Hill one-bedroom that’s steps from the park. |
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A walk-up on West 10th is transformed by trompe l’oeil murals, antique glass, and Teddy Roosevelt’s gold silk curtains. |
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CJ Hendry and her husband, Lewis Cook, have listed their proudly “greige” Greenpoint home for $4.85 million. |
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And a Chelsea one-bedroom with heated floors. |
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An oddball stone house built by the architect for an old friend comes to market. |
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