always great to have some outdoor space, but in this case, the usability is severely restricted by the lack of fuse and limited width
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1400 int SF
Living Level|140 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
chelsea
428 west 23 #4d
$2,495,000
Expert Opinion:
the penthouse levels on these townhouses have some of the most enjoyable terraces, and this is a good example. the views are exceptional for the low elevation and size is just perfect for both private view and small group entertaining.
Coop|2 Beds|1 Baths|1500 int SF
Second Level|1000 ext SF
Courtesy of bank neary
midtown west
33 west 56 #phb
$8,400,000
Expert Opinion:
too narrow to have any practical purpose as a terrace.
Condo|4 Beds|4 Baths|3033 int SF
Second Level|160 ext SF
Courtesy of new york residence
upper east
175 east 62 #pha
$1,995,000
Expert Opinion:
outdoor spaces on both level is very pleasant, even when they to small for practical use. views are also pleasant
Coop|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|1400 int SF
Direct Living|200 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
chelsea
655 sixth ave #phb
$12,750,000
Expert Opinion:
this true penthouse is blessed with not one but two phenomenal terraces their size, and width make both spaces individually fantastic, combined they are truly a rare find.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|4819 int SF
Direct Living|5500 ext SF
Courtesy of serhant llc
midtown east
211 east 53 #phd
$885,000
Expert Opinion:
views are decent, space is decent, access from the living room and the primary is cool, this is a nice terrace to have, and will be great for breakfast or dinner.
Condop|1 Beds|1 Baths|750 int SF
Direct Living|160 ext SF
Courtesy of sotheby's
gramercy
225 east 19 #pha
$7,660,000
Expert Opinion:
this terrace is generous, but the fact it is only accessible via a common element makes it far less useable therefor reducing its value.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2714 int SF
1954 ext SF
Courtesy of elliman
tribeca
42 white st #ph
$6,495,000
Expert Opinion:
multiple terrace that work together to give the entire home fantastic indoor-outdoor flow with access to private terraces from every major room. the level of care these terraces have gotten, make it a true joy.
Condo|2 Beds|2 Baths|2500 int SF
Direct Living|1897 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
lenox hill
401 east 65 #15c
$1,295,000
Expert Opinion:
the terrace's placement off the primary bedroom prioritizes morning coffee over mid-day cocktail parties. it’s a private sanctuary rather than a social stage, offering impressive southern views that justify a midday break. it’s the perfect spot to escape the world—mostly because your guests aren't invited to walk through your bedroom.
Coop|2 Beds|2 Baths|1400 int SF
Living Level|115 ext SF
Courtesy of bhs
chelsea
456 west 19 #phh
$7,595,000
Expert Opinion:
the only thing better than having a large direct living terrace, is a home that has that terrace and a private balcony off the master.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2829 int SF
Direct Living|1200 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
midtown west
350 west 50 #5cc
$1,299,000
Expert Opinion:
lovely second level terrace with plenty of room to entertain. and a decent view to boot. the convenience is that it's only accessible through the bedroom.
Condo|1 Beds|1 Baths|814 int SF
Direct Living|692 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
greenwich village
716 broadway #2 fl
$4,200,000
Expert Opinion:
this living level terrace might not have a view in a traditional sense, but peeking up an alley with fire escapes has its own new york charm