It’s been a great summer for all of us and the Lisa Simonsen Team has been making waves in New York Real Estate. Here are some of the fabulous properties which were closed.
1200 Fifth Avenue #PHB
This summer was a beautiful Trophy Fifth Avenue Duplex Penthouse. Jaw dropping views of Central Park from every major room and located on the prestigious Manhattan Museum Mile. The grand residence spans over 4,200 interior square feet and has a wrap-around terrace with over 2,000 square feet of extraordinary outdoor space.
Our second sale at 1200 Fifth Avenue this summer was in this potentially perfect Fifth Avenue 1920’s Emery Roth Prewar Classic 7 condominium. The corner master bedroom has spectacular views overlooking Central Park and is located on Manhattan’s famous Museum Mile.
350 East 82nd Street #6J
309 East 49th Street #1A
Our client loved their one-bedroom purchase at Wellington Tower and is proud to call the Upper East Side home.
275 West 74th Street #PH10CD
Our clients bought this Penthouse with beautiful outdoor space after it presented the opportunity to combine two top floor apartments with about 2,275 square feet and approximately 2,825 square feet of magnificent landscaped terraces.
Perched atop the Alfie Arms cooperative, this Penthouse combination offers the opportunity to combine two top floor apartments boasting approx. 2,275 interior square feet and approx. 2,825 square feet of magnificent landscaped terraces.
This one-of-a-kind Manhattan home rarely comes to market; we suggest that you bring your architect and let your imagination soar as you plan your new penthouse duplex in the sky boasting abundant light and space, surrounded by 360-degree city views.
56 East 66th Street
An exceptional townhouse on 66th between Park and Madison.
309 East 49th Street #1A
A two bedroom residence was purchased by one of our clients in this beautiful boutique condominium in the Heart of Midtown Manhattan.
275 Water Street
The 2nd & 3rd floors in this building were purchased by our clients with the intention of combining. This charming 3,000 square foot duplex loft is located on a quaint cobblestone street in the South Street Seaport Historic District.