The streets of New York's Brooklyn Heights are famously lined with beautifully preserved and carefully updated townhouses from the 19th and 20th centuries. A brand-new six-floor townhouse in the heart of the genteel neighborhood, however, moves the needle with a record-seeking $26 million price tag and a slew of decidedly 21st-century creature comforts: a home automation system, triple-glazed tilt-and-turn windows, a rooftop terrace with a plunge pool/spa, and a four-car subterranean garage accessed by a state-of-the-art car elevator. And, in the trendy nearby Dumbo neighborhood, a once-gritty area at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge, NBA star Ben Simmons hoisted his fully customized two-unit combination condo on the market for $17 million after signing on to play for the L.A. Clippers. |
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Owned during his tenure with the Brooklyn Nets, the NBA star’s combined two-unit residence in the historic Dumbo neighborhood has a walk-in closet just for sneakers. Read More |
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| Known as Crystal Waters, the Siesta Key residence sprawls across nearly three acres with an infinity pool, tennis court, and private dock. Read More |
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| The brand-new eight-bedroom Brooklyn Heights home also has a 2,000-bottle wine cellar and a rooftop pool with a stunning view of the Manhattan skyline. Read More |
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| Located in the heart of one of New York’s most distinguished neighborhoods and just two blocks from Central Park, this duplex apartment with terraces and exceptional light is set above the … Read More |
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| The Belgravia home features a double reception room overlooking Eaton Place and city-view rooftop garden. Read More |
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| The Waverly Place address was once home to a founding editor of Elle magazine and a producer for the show "Weeds." Read More |
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| The six-bedroom contemporary showpiece on "Billionaire Mountain" comes fully furnished with gorgeous Highland Bowl views. Read More |
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| Previously referred to as the Frank Lloyd Wright Suite, the architect occupied the 4,000-square-foot corner apartment while designing his final opus, the Guggenheim Museum. Read More |
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