a good thing about these low floor terraces is that they are very well protected from the wind, especially with a privacy fence like this, the only downside is if it comes at the cost of great views. if vegetation on and off to terrace will give it a very backyard feel in the summer.
Coop|0 Beds|1 Baths|450 int SF
Direct Living|165 ext SF
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Upper East
860 Fifth Ave #PHAB
$15,995,000
Expert Opinion:
several places of the upper level terrace are wide enough for entertaining while the rest are stunning wrap around terraces on all sides.
Coop|7 Beds|8.5 Baths|5000 int SF
Direct Living|650 ext SF
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Lenox Hill
201 East 74 #2A
$8,950,000
Expert Opinion:
20 ft wide is plenty for even large scale entertaining, and it can easily become a de-facto living room when the weather allows
Condo|4 Beds|4.5 Baths|3905 int SF
Direct Living|797 ext SF
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Lenox Hill
400 East 70 #3602
$2,950,000
Expert Opinion:
this terrace has the access, size and views that make it extremely desirable,,, the one drawback is that at this elevation, wind can really affect the usability.
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1600 int SF
Direct Living|500 ext SF
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Financial District
50 Pine St #12N
$1,795,000
Expert Opinion:
being in the middle of all the skyscrapers means that the view is limited, but that restriction does not affect your enjoyment, as this is still a nice terrace with room for most uses.
Condo|3 Beds|3 Baths|2202 int SF
Direct Roof|500 ext SF
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Gramercy
245 East 24 #2C
$720,000
Expert Opinion:
great use of vegetation to create privacy in an otherwise difficult spot for private outdoor space
Coop|0 Beds|1 Baths|550 int SF
Direct Living|500 ext SF
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Lenox Hill
333 East 68 #PHA
$4,200,000
Expert Opinion:
terraces in every direction, some big enough to entertain on. the open skyline views are intoxicating
Coop|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2500 int SF
Direct Living|1600 ext SF
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Midtown West
33 West 56 #PHC
$7,000,000
Expert Opinion:
a second level terrace with 259 square feet sounds generous until you notice the five foot width. that is bistro territory, not entertaining territory. the caution tape in the photo suggests someone agrees. views toward midtown are solid, privacy is real, but two chairs and a coffee is the ceiling here.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2947 int SF
Second Level|259 ext SF
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Chelsea
215 West 28 #20B
$4,775,000
Expert Opinion:
despite 500 square feet and seamless access, these narrow corridors fail the utility test. the loggia-style coverage adds seasonal practicality and weather protection, but can’t fix the physics of a slim footprint. splitting the space between living and bedroom levels just creates two protected, dry areas that remain functionally stunted.
Condo|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|1675 int SF
Direct Living|502 ext SF
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Lincoln Square
100 Riverside Blvd #PHB
$4,995,000
Expert Opinion:
amazing river views..but this high up can get very windy....
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2136 int SF
Direct Living|400 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
Highline
500 West 18 #6C
$6,010,000
Expert Opinion:
excellent dimension and oblique water views are the standout features of this direct living terrace
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1327 int SF
Direct Living|328 ext SF
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Carnegie Hill
1220 Park Ave #13D
$5,250,000
Expert Opinion:
too small for anything beyond smoking or lingering. but the views will make it a favorite spot for those.