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What Are Your Top Five Tips for Entertaining? Fall exclusives 2014 FEaTuRing Our favorite spaces for entertaining Plus hosting tips from Carrier & Company WEB# 3247553 on corcoran.com See below for more information Hosting dinner parties in new York City can Mara, Jesse, Natalie and Jack sometimes require creative use of limited at home in Carnegie Hill space. We asked Mara Miller and Jesse Carrier, the duo behind premier Manhattan-based interior design firm Carrier and Company, for their best space-saving tips. What are your top five tips for entertaining? Focus on the details when you 1 entertain in a small space. Keep a few glassware and tableware 2 options on hand to mix and match when setting the table to change the style or mood each time you host. Learn to be flexible. We don’t have 3 a formal dining room, so we stagger meals and feed children first while grown-ups enjoy drinks, then set the table for dinner while children play. Keep it simple. Offer a special 4 cocktail or punch instead of having to host a full bar. 5 Of course, good food always helps! Mara and Jesse are featured in our new Live Who You Are campaign. To learn more, visit corcoran.com/livewhoyouare. COVER PROPERTY: INTOXICATING RIVER VIEWS West Village. Dramatic 12th floor south, east and west facing 3 bedroom/3 baths with walls-of-glass, terrace, Statue of Liberty and Empire State views. This sun and sky drenched home wraps two corners and features 10’9” ceilings, wenge wood flooring throughout, double glazed windows and interiors designed by Richard Meier. 24 hour concierge, spa like fitness center, sauna, 50 foot infinity edged swimming pool. $11.5M WEB# 3247553 Robby Browne 212.893.1728 Lic. as Robert M. Browne, Chris Kann 212.893.1426, Jennifer Ireland 212.508.7186 * The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from the sponsor. FOllow ThE Corcoran GrouP Real estate agents affiliated with The Corcoran group are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of The Corcoran group. Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran group is a licensed real estate broker located at 660 Madison ave, nY, nY 10065. all listing phone numbers indicate listing agent direct line unless otherwise noted. all information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding financing is from sources deemed reliable, but Corcoran makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. all property information is presented subject to errors, omissions, price changes, changed property conditions, and withdrawal of the property from the market, without notice. all dimensions provided are approximate. To obtain exact dimensions, Corcoran advises you to hire a qualified architect or engineer. east side FullY PARK FACING AT ThE PlAZA uES TOWNhOuSE lIVING 5th Ave. Options: 4-5 BR/5 bth duplex home is possible. E 68th St. 2-3 bedroom/2.5 bath duplex in exquisite Flr plans are drafted for combo of #1707/1807 $26.5M or prewar limestone 25’ mansion built by Carre & Hastings. #1707 - 3 BR/3.5 bath $17.95M WEB# 3331687/3332318 Keyed elevator. Located in heart of gold Coast near Bernice leventhal (m) 917.612.6258 Madison ave. $5.295M WEB# 2886674 Sarah Thompson (m) 917.523.3419 Kaitlin Adams 212.605.9237 PRIME GOlD COAST TOWNhOME E 64th St. Historic 19th century 20’ wide, 8,740 SF single-family on tree-lined TH block. Old world detail, 10’ high ceils and 4 WBFP. $17.75M WEB# 3222503 Ileana lopez-Balboa 212.323.3214 Deanna Kory 212.937.7011 MADISON AVENuE ElEGANCE E 75th St. 2 BR/2.5 bath converted to 1 BR/2 bath. Sophisticated, sunny gem. Spacious LR, SieMatic granite Kit, bay-windowed Da w/views of Madison ave includes garage. Mt. $1,982 $2.895M WEB# 3306984 Frederick Specht 212.848.0487 « VERSAIllES IN MANhATTAN PRIME lOCATION E 64th St. uES mansion built 20’ x 90’. Sundrenched E 94th St. Rarely available townhouse between 5th 5 BRs w/rooftop garden, glass atrium on parlor floor, elev and Madison. 5-stories, elev to roof deck, high ceils, and 8 FPs. XXX mint, master craftsman quality finishes. 9 FPs, terr and S facing garden. updated electrical, infinite possibilities to expand. $27.5M WEB# 3314297 plumbing and central aC. $12.5M WEB# 3135449 Thomas DiDomenico 212.848.0486 Thomas Wexler 212.360.2288 « TRIPlE MINT ThREE Bedroom PENThOuSE 50’ ENTERTAINING EXPANSE TROPhY uPPER EAST SIDE CONDO WITh PARK VIEWS E 51st St. 7 rooms. Beekman, fab penthouse+ terrace, Park Ave/62nd St. Create spectacular open light E 58th St. Stunning, triple mint, 3,000+ square foot condo on high floor w/breathtaking views of Central Park, south/east exposures, river views, formal dining room, filled home. 3,200 SF, 11’ ceilings, huge windows, WBFP, both rivers and city skyline. Three bedroom/3.5 bath, large eat-in-kitchen with a separate dining area, great eat-in Kit, 3.5 baths, excellent floor plan, high ceilings, caterer size kitchen, opportunity for grand master closet space, 11’ ceiling, full service building with gym. Can also be combined with adjacent apartment to create parking and gym. Rent $24,950/mo. WEB# 3313950 suite with giant closets. $4.85M WEB# 3048857 5,000+ square feet. $18.5M WEB# 3289980 Dennis R. hughes 212.836.1037 Joanne Douglas 212.821.9146 Wendy J. Sarasohn 212.836.1042, Jamie Joseph 212.605.9283 « ChIC, SlEEK & SOPhISTICATED Fifth Ave. Mint designer reno. 8 rooms, LR, lib, FDR, 3-4 BRs, 3.5 baths, chef’s WEiK, laundry rm. Best fixtures and finishes throughout. F/S white glove PW co-op/condo rules. Pets OK. Co-exclusive. $12.5M WEB# 2997127 Sharon Baum 212.836.1036 hAlF A TOWNhOuSE WITh AIR RIGhTS E 84th St/1st Ave. Opportunity to create your dream space. Zoned for residential or live/work with air rights. 2 full floors of turn of the century TH converted to condo, huge terr, roof, WBFP, PW charm. $3.7M WEB# 3328113 Victoria Terri-Cote (m) 917.885.8474 « TuRN OF ThE CENTuRY TOWNhOuSE E 64th St. Elegant 5-story, 16’wide TH with RFDK and garden. 5 WBFPs, 5 BRs, 5.5 bath.Dramatic LR with 11’6” ceiling & floor-to-ceil windows. Beautiful meticulously maintained tree-lined block. $9.95M WEB# 3319057 Dana Buckley 212.605.9350 PREWAR ElEGANCE E 73rd St. Classic 7 into 6, 3 BR/3 bath co-op, PW details, WBFP, 9’2” ceils, original oak flrs, eat-in Kit, W/D. Open city views. Live-in super & DM. $3.295M WEB# 3091480 Patricia Cliff 212.836.1063 Jonathan Conlon 212.508.7162 « Full FlOOR PARK AVENuE PENThOuSE SPRAWlING JuNIOR fouR STuNNING DuPlEX lOFT Park Ave. Extraordinary triple mint 4 bedroom/3.5 bath private floor with spectacular 2,200 square foot wrap York Ave/E 89th St. This oversized, 1,000 square E 53rd St. Massive proportions and a dramatic double terrace. Four corner home with four exposures. Rarely seen craftsmanship and design with high-end finishes and feet, convertible two bedroom apartment with 1.5 baths height great room inside this spectacular 1,700 square systems, central air conditioning, 3 wood-burning fireplaces. The grand entertaining expanse features an oversized and open city views, is in excellent move-in condition. foot duplex loft. Full service condo with parking, doorman living room, formal dining room and chef’s kitchen. $9.45M WEB# 3126418 $735K $1,358 maintenance. WEB# 3076974 and pet friendly. $2.2M WEB# 3314440 Deanna Kory 212.937.7011, Ileana lopez-Balboa 212.323.3214 Debbie Baum 212.821.9158 Lic. as Deborah H. Baum Eric Fleming 212.500.7051 « CARNEGIE hIll hOuSE E 93rd St. Charming tree-lined street has 1900’s Brownstone. Delivered vacant with 50 foot south garden, 4+ stories, original staircase, high ceilings, moldings and a stained glass skylight. $5.49M WEB# 3301176 Amy Katcher 212.875.2894 MINT DOORMAN TOWNhOuSE APT E 51st St. 8 rooms. Beekman, Exquisite 4 BR/4.5 bath duplex, formal dining room, large south terrace, apprx 3,100+ SF, triple mint. Eat-in kitchen, high ceils, gym, parking, great location. Rent $27,950/mo. WEB# 3309301 Dennis R. hughes 212.836.1037 « FIFTh AVENuE WITh VIEW 5th Ave. 6 rooms. Sophisticated loft like home in classic prewar building. Recently reno, mint apt with open LR, FDR, Kit, 2 BRs, staff rm & 3 baths. Views from major rms. great architectural details. $2.7M WEB# 3315874 Barbara hochhauser 212.836.1035 ST. TROPEZ E 64th St. Convertible 3 large space with great bones & light. 2 bedrooms, one with bath ensuite. Lots of closets. W/D hook up. Large room sizes and an easy 3rd bedroom. needs some updating. $1.625M WEB# 3327980 Ellen I. Sykes 212.572.3197 « « STuNNING MINT ClASSIC SIX PREWAR NINE – BORN AS A DuPlEX lexington Ave/E 60s. Sunny, fully reno, XXX mint, full E 68th St. Expansive and exciting 4 bedroom home with grand living room, formal dining room, large eat-in kitchen, service with wood-burning FP in boutique co-op. Pets a home office/library and staff room. 3,200 square feet. Skyline views and exceptional light from 4 exposures. and pied-à-terres are permitted with approval. W/D and Wood-burning fireplace, excellent storage and washer/dryer. Full service prewar building with gym, full time storage included. a must see. $2.6M WEB# 3302417 doorman, front and rear gardens. $3.95M WEB# 3292322 linda Feder 212.605.9292 Sherry Matays 212.875.2831 SERENE SuTTON PlACE CONDO « PARK AVENuE GEM E 58th St. 2 bedroom/2 bath + Balcony with north city Park Ave/E 71st St.
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