terrace on this elevation are not for those with a fear of height, or even the faint of heart, but for those who can handle it, there is nothing like it.
Condo|7 Beds|9 Baths|14000 int SF
Direct Living|1840 ext SF
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Upper East
145 East 76 #PH16
$6,995,000
Expert Opinion:
charming terrace with the width in several areas to accommodate separate spaces for dining and "chillaxing" while enjoying a decent skyline view.
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|2375 int SF
Direct Living|1000 ext SF
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Chelsea
215 West 28 #18B
$5,490,000
Expert Opinion:
this direct living loggia is essentially a 6.5-foot-wide viewing gallery. while the width restricts your furniture to a narrow "transit lane," the spectacular views are the clear architectural draw for friends to come over. it’s a functional squeeze, but the visual payoff makes it a high-rise win.
Condo|4 Beds|4.5 Baths|2195 int SF
Direct Living|322 ext SF
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Yorkville
226 East 95 #506
$595,000
Expert Opinion:
it might not have the open feel that many desire, but the privacy wall is very nicely done, and offer protection from the wind.
Coop|2 Beds|1 Baths|550 int SF
Direct Roof|220 ext SF
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Tribeca
92 Laight St #2J
$4,750,000
Expert Opinion:
backyard-like in size and feel what this terrace lacks in views it more than make up for in practicality.
Condo|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|1951 int SF
Direct Living|539 ext SF
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Chelsea
471 West 22 #E
$2,395,000
Expert Opinion:
this elegant roof terrace is proof of how much can be gained with great landscaping,
Coop|2 Beds|2 Baths|1485 int SF
Second Level|488 ext SF
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Upper West
211 Central Park West #21/22E
$23,950,000
Expert Opinion:
that ornate iron railing and the beaux-arts detailing tell you this is a prewar setback terrace, not a modern afterthought. eight feet of width over central park with billionaires' row as the backdrop. the plantings are thoughtful, the two chairs positioned for morning coffee rather than dinner parties. a second level terrace built for contemplation.
Coop|5 Beds|6.5 Baths|4200 int SF
Direct Living|450 ext SF
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Tribeca
100 Barclay St #16A
$5,245,000
Expert Opinion:
too narrow for socializing, but the fresh air is at a premium in manhattan
Condo|4 Beds|4.5 Baths|2502 int SF
Direct Living|210 ext SF
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Manhattan Valley
444 Central Park West #18G
$2,625,000
Expert Opinion:
this direct living terrace offer everything most buyers want, just in a small package. do you open vista are fantastic although in order in view does not offer you to dramatic views of me down. the vegetation and the building itself will offer you pleasant healing from the worst of the wind.
Coop|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1300 int SF
Direct Living|252 ext SF
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Yorkville
302 East 96 #PH1
$4,000,000
Expert Opinion:
two terraces,, each of them has the width to be very practical, and each of them has water views, make his a very unique property.
Condo|3 Beds|3 Baths|2290 int SF
Direct Living|986 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
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Tribeca
161 Hudson St #9A/8B
$19,999,000
Expert Opinion:
accessibility of the main terrace directly often family room gives it the status of the direct living terrace and it is very useful and a smart vegetation offers a good level of privacy. the roof access terrace will undoubtedly have the better views, but it's it's access might make it less frequently used. used.