$4.25 Million,
Sutton Place:
From the 27th floor of this white-glove building on East 54th Street, you’ll enjoy East River views from just about every room throughout the 2,250-square-foot spread. That includes three bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms, as well as a “huge” living room, dining room and kitchen with custom wood cabinetry. The St. James Tower is both luxurious and flexible — “pied a terres, diplomats and pets are welcome” — and subletting is permitted immediately upon closing. Want the furniture, too? Just ask.
Agents: Cindy Van Dorn and Jason Kadlec, Keller Williams NYC, 917-371-3955 and 718-490-2577
$4.75 Million,
TriBeCa:
Are you an (extremely successful) artist? This redesigned full-floor, co-op loft on Franklin Street, between Varick and Hudson Streets, was “created for and by artists” from what used to be a “feta and olive oil factory.” The result is an approximately 3,000-square-foot living space with details like cast-iron columns, sound-proofed beamed ceilings and hand-oiled (though not necessarily olive) maple floors. Currently, it is configured as a three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with an open kitchen, a “spa-like” master suite, a full-sized laundry room and a “hidden” home office.
Agent: Shii Ann Huang, The Corcoran Group, 212-500-7005
$13.5 Million,
East Hampton, LI:
Forget having your own generator — this circa-1885 home has its own windmill! Oh, and its own guesthouse and three-car garage and heated swimming pool and all-weather tennis court and much more, thanks in large part to a “brilliant” 1998 renovation. Inside the main house — through the windmill foyer — there is plenty of room for entertaining in the beamed-ceilinged living room, formal dining room and semi-circular, screened-in porch.The property on which the seven-bedroom, six-plus-bathroom residence sits measures 3½ acres and accommodates “beautifully manicured” grounds designed by Joe Tyree.
Agent: Peter Turino, Brown Harris Stevens, 631-903-6115