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The most popular listings on The New York Times’s Find a Home site in August included Manhattan properties that ranged from the very affordable to the very expensive, as well as two homes in Connecticut. | The most popular listings on The New York Times’s Find a Home site in August included Manhattan properties that ranged from the very affordable to the very expensive, as well as two homes in Connecticut. |
The asking price for this 795-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bath co-op surely raised eyebrows and boosted the listing’s popularity. Inwood Hill Park’s 200 acres of greenery are nearby and the Art Deco building offers laundry and bike storage. | The asking price for this 795-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bath co-op surely raised eyebrows and boosted the listing’s popularity. Inwood Hill Park’s 200 acres of greenery are nearby and the Art Deco building offers laundry and bike storage. |
Broker: New Heights Realty | |
This one-bedroom, one-bath penthouse with a large rooftop terrace is about a block from Central Park. There’s a muted yet playful color pallet on the walls and ceilings. The $2,669 monthly maintenance may give some buyers pause. | This one-bedroom, one-bath penthouse with a large rooftop terrace is about a block from Central Park. There’s a muted yet playful color pallet on the walls and ceilings. The $2,669 monthly maintenance may give some buyers pause. |
Broker: The Corcoran Group | Broker: The Corcoran Group |
This 10-bedroom, 15-bath house, called the Herbert N. Straus Mansion, has 28,000 square feet. Described as the largest private home in the city, the circa-1930s building has also served as a hospital and a school. The monthly tax bill alone is $31,016. | This 10-bedroom, 15-bath house, called the Herbert N. Straus Mansion, has 28,000 square feet. Described as the largest private home in the city, the circa-1930s building has also served as a hospital and a school. The monthly tax bill alone is $31,016. |
Broker: Modlin Group LLC | Broker: Modlin Group LLC |
This 50-acre “gentlemen’s farm,” which spent the past two months in fifth place, comes with three antique guest homes, a recording studio, a three-acre pond stocked with fish, a tennis court and a seven-bedroom main residence. | This 50-acre “gentlemen’s farm,” which spent the past two months in fifth place, comes with three antique guest homes, a recording studio, a three-acre pond stocked with fish, a tennis court and a seven-bedroom main residence. |
Broker: William Pitt/Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty | Broker: William Pitt/Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty |
Moving up from third place in July was this five-bedroom, three-bath, 2,600-square-foot house. It offers a lot for the price, including a heated pool, a two-bedroom lower-level suite for visitors and access to two lakeside beaches. | Moving up from third place in July was this five-bedroom, three-bath, 2,600-square-foot house. It offers a lot for the price, including a heated pool, a two-bedroom lower-level suite for visitors and access to two lakeside beaches. |
Broker: William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance | Broker: William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance |
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