It may not be readily apparent from our ranking, awards or a quick run-down of our listings, but we are price-agnostic when it comes to providing world-class real estate brokerage services. More bluntly put:  we handle the entire spectrum of price points in NYC real estate.  We don’t believe that quality service should be limited to the highest priced, the most star-studded names, or the most luxurious of properties.  We take great pride in leveraging our experience and expertise to the benefit of all of our clients.

To underline this point and highlight two wonderful listings, we’re showcasing two properties in different market segments as our “Monthly Gems”.

The first is 45 E. 30th Street, #PHB, coming back on the market at $14.95M. Designed for grand entertaining and breathtaking views, this 6,387 sq. ft., 4-story home (4,412 interior sq. ft. and 1,975 sq. ft. exterior) is known for its Midtown brilliance.  With ambient lighting, Sonos speakers, built-in shelves, wall-to-wall space for a dozen wardrobes or more and unparalleled views, the apartment exudes an enviable lifestyle. The magic of this apartment is evident in all the consideration every detail has received, including its 1,000+ sq. ft. outdoor terrace (one of 6), featuring an outdoor bar, fire-pit perfect for breezy summer nights and the most dramatic Chrysler and Empire State Building views found in Midtown.

The second is 255 W. 23rd Street, #6BW listed at $1.175M.  This corner apartment at Chelsea Gardens fuses prewar charm with modern luxury and is an immaculate one-bedroom, one bathroom home. With 10 foot ceilings, dark hardwood floors throughout and a dedicated dining area which overlooks the sunken living room – this apartment transitions seamlessly boasting a brilliant layout. Located next to the E/C, 1 and F/M trains, an abundance of restaurants, grocery stores such as Whole Foods and Fairway, multiplex movie theaters and much more in the famed Chelsea neighborhood.

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