the terraces are each large enough for a party. and all together they can hold a class reunion, but they lack charm and warmth.
Condo|4 Beds|6.5 Baths|6700 int SF
Second Level|3000 ext SF
Courtesy of warburg
lenox hill
420 east 72 #19d
$1,395,000
Expert Opinion:
the planters soften the views from inside,. controlling your views is a best use of a terrace that is too narrow for social use, and represents the primary reason why everyone should want a terrace.
Coop|1 Beds|1 Baths|1100 int SF
Direct Living|220 ext SF
Courtesy of bhs
carnegie hill
995 fifth ave #2s
$13,500,000
Expert Opinion:
lovely terrace for some private el fresco relaxation, but its lack of views does nort make it great for entertaining
Condop|5 Beds|5.5 Baths|4825 int SF
Living Level|350 ext SF
Courtesy of sotheby's
upper east
166 east 63 #16c
$1,995,000
Expert Opinion:
although a touch narrow for a full dining table, the terrace is plenty big enough for any use, and together with the good views, and the mature vegetation, this is a lovely terrace.
Condo|2 Beds|2 Baths|1373 int SF
Direct Living|500 ext SF
Courtesy of bhs
upper east
3 east 71 #11e
$1,850,000
Expert Opinion:
narrow but pleasant terrace, the relatively narrow frame of the door along with its oversized opening, make this terrace feel more integrated than it is, and that is a good thing.
Coop|1 Beds|1.5 Baths|1100 int SF
Direct Living|95 ext SF
Courtesy of red jacket residential
turtle bay
321 east 48 #14b
$1,199,000
Expert Opinion:
this direct living terrace offers a pleasant spot to hang out and enjoy a birds-eye view of gotham city, however it is just a bit too narrow to be very practical as 5' is not enough for a sofa or dining table
Condo|2 Beds|2 Baths|1200 int SF
Direct Living|175 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
tribeca
81 walker st #ph
$5,500,000
Expert Opinion:
very large outdoor spaces with fantastic possibilities, but it will take some imagination to get the most out of them, as there are limits on the exposure. on creative way to increase joy, is to turn the wall that abounds the lower terrace into a perfect outdoor theater.
Condo|1 Beds|2.5 Baths|3625 int SF
Second Level|2750 ext SF
Courtesy of christies
battery park city
377 rector place #phb
$4,299,000
Expert Opinion:
multiple terraces with great practicality and excellent views. they thing that makes a terrace this elevated still practical is the protection it gets from the building.
Condo|3 Beds|3 Baths|3180 int SF
Direct Living|750 ext SF
Courtesy of bhs
battery park city
70 little west st #8e
$2,350,000
Expert Opinion:
this perfectly adequately sized terrace has a decent view and easily accessible from the living room, making it a welcome place for retreat. the terraces in buildings of this age tend to be in a reasonable condition.
Condo|2 Beds|2 Baths|1357 int SF
Direct Living|500 ext SF
Courtesy of r new york
nomad
11 west 30 #9r
$3,800,000
Expert Opinion:
while this terrace offers a massive length that runs the full span of the loft, its 4-foot width makes it a linear observation deck rather than a lounge. it’s a spectacular "standing room only" gallery for midtown views—perfect for a breath of air, provided you don't mind staying single-file.
Coop|3 Beds|3 Baths|2946 int SF
Direct Living|130 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
nolita
75 kenmare st #2j
$2,475,000
Expert Opinion:
lovely, if somewhat small back yard-like terrace, the mature vegetation that you are not maintaining is a blessing.
Condo|1 Beds|1.5 Baths|898 int SF
Direct Living|297 ext SF
Courtesy of elliman
midtown west
350 west 50 #2pp
$599,000
Expert Opinion:
the privacy fencing is a throwback to an era when it was needed, and makes the terrace feel a little bit like a cage, but once you get over that, the views over the common interior garden ensure that noise will not be a factor.