Real Estate
NYC Open Houses: The City's Most Expensive Homes On Show This Weekend
Usually most New Yorkers would never see these homes — but this weekend, all of NYC is invited to a peek.

NEW YORK CITY, NY — What would you do with $2 million? What about $10 million? Patch peers through the windows of this week’s open houses featuring New York City’s most expensive apartments.
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Open House: July 23, 4:20 p.m.
“Prepare to be wowed,” this condo’s listing on realtor.com advises. Located next to the High Line, the loft comes stacked with four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and a private, landscaped terrace. Towering, beamed ceilings pour over large windows with ample lighting. There is also a private laundry room, home office, central air and hardwood floors.

Address: 241 Lenox Ave.
Cost: $1,450,000
Open House: July 22, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., and July 23, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Brazilian walnut hardwood floors, African mahogany doors, a Swarovski chandelier — this is what a little under $2 million can buy in the historic neighborhood of Harlem. This newly listed condominium, with two bedrooms and two baths, further offers a master suite with a jacuzzi tub-equipped, Italian marble-lined bathroom. The property is located in proximity to iconic soul food restaurant Sylvia’s, and the A, B, C, 2 and 3 trains are a short distance from the building’s door, the listing states.
See more on the listing for 241 Lenox Ave. by clicking here.
Douglaston

Address: 246-16 Alameda Ave.
Cost: $1,199,000
Open House: July 22, 1:30 to 4 p.m., and July 23, 1:30 to 4 p.m.
This Douglaston property isn’t even a year old. Built in 2017, the house sits on a little more than 0.2 acres of land (8,820 square feet), with “three floors of luxury,” according to its Realtor.com listing. The home has been on the market for just 10 days as of July 21 and comes with Mediterranean clay roof tiles, a formal dining room, a gourmet kitchen with a central island, a media theater room with a balcony and five master suites.
Click here for more details on the listing for 246-16 Alameda Ave.
Clinton Hill

Address: 239 Waverly Ave.
Cost: $3,495,000
Open House: July 22, 11 a.m. to noon
Described as a “dramatic” three-story carriage house, this Clinton Hill home was once purchased by Chris Rock in the 1990s when the actor was newly famous and starring in Saturday Night Live, its listing highlights. The layout is further described as flexible, but it is currently laid out as a two or three-bedroom space with a large master suite complete with skylights and a walk-in closet. Additional amenities include a full laundry room, central air, ample closets and storage space and a private, two-car parking garage.
See more on the listing for 239 Waverly Ave. by clicking here.
Bushwick

Address: 201 Cornelia St.
Cost: $1,199,000
Open House: July 23, noon to 1:30 p.m.
The listing for this property highlights suitability for projected annual income of $64,800. It was sold in 2013 for $295,000 before being listed in 2015 for a little over $1 million and has been on the market at its current asking price since February 2016. Per Realtor.com, prospective homebuyers can enter on the ground floor to an open and expansive kitchen with a center island and floor-to-ceiling cabinetry. There is also access to a private backyard, a finished basement and a “plethora” of space for separate live and dining areas. The master bedroom has a southwestern view, and the building is located in proximity to the J, and L train.
Want to know more about the listing for 201 Cornelia St.? Click here.
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