Brad Caldwell+FollowArmani’s untouched NYC home hits the marketGiorgio Armani’s personal Manhattan apartment—designed by the fashion legend himself but never lived in—is now up for grabs for $9.95 million. Tucked inside the exclusive Giorgio Armani Residences on Madison Ave, this 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath home is all about understated luxury: think custom Italian kitchen, spa-inspired bathrooms, and sweeping city views. Residents get access to a Zen tearoom, fitness studio, and even tea service from Armani Ristorante. Would you pay a premium for a home with this kind of legacy, or is the designer name just hype? Let’s hear your thoughts! #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #LuxuryLiving00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowInside Francisco Lindor’s jaw-dropping NYC penthouseFrancisco Lindor just set a new standard for luxury living in Manhattan with his $21.2 million Upper East Side penthouse. Imagine having six bedrooms, a chef’s kitchen that opens to a terrace with an outdoor grill, and skyline views from a 39-foot living room—all just steps from Gracie Mansion. The building’s amenities are next-level too: think yoga studio, music room, and even a pet-washing station. It’s wild to see how athletes are shaping NYC’s real estate scene. What features would be a must-have in your dream home? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #FranciscoLindor00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowStep inside Paul Newman’s secret NYC retreatPaul Newman and Joanne Woodward’s private NYC hideaway is up for grabs after more than 40 years—and it still has their original furniture! Tucked just below their former penthouse, this two-bedroom maisonette was their personal escape, offering Central Park views and all the perks of classic Manhattan luxury. Imagine living where one of Hollywood’s most legendary couples shared quiet moments away from the spotlight. Would you want to own a piece of Old Hollywood history, or does the price tag make you think twice? Let’s hear your thoughts on celebrity homes and their real-life value! #RealEstate #PaulNewman #NYCRealEstate00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowInside Francisco Lindor’s $21M NYC penthouseFrancisco Lindor and his wife Katia Reguero Lindor just moved into a $21.2 million penthouse on the Upper East Side, and it’s a total showstopper. Six bedrooms, 6.5 baths, three terraces, and sweeping skyline views—this place is built for both family life and entertaining. With top schools nearby and amenities like a gym, music room, and even a pet washing station, it’s clear Lindor is putting down real roots in New York. What do you think—does this kind of luxury home help athletes feel more connected to the city, or does it set them apart? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #FranciscoLindor10Share
randerson+FollowNYC’s Billionaires’ Row heats up againDespite a rocky year for real estate across the country, Manhattan’s luxury market just had its second-best year ever—nearly $12 billion in sales for homes over $4 million. What’s wild is that four of the top 10 most expensive deals all happened on West 57th Street, aka Billionaires’ Row. The combination of Wall Street gains and lower luxury prices brought more buyers out, and trophy properties were snapped up fast. Does this mean NYC’s high-end market is truly recession-proof, or is this just a blip? Curious to hear what locals think about these sky-high sales! #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #BillionairesRow00Share
Heather Moore+FollowNYC’s Office Towers Are Becoming Luxe ApartmentsEver wondered what happens to all those empty office buildings in NYC? Well, one just scored a record $867 million makeover to become a swanky apartment tower on Wall Street. The big trend: old office spaces are turning into homes with rooftop basketball courts and spa vibes. Why? Because people want cool places to live, not more cubicles. Plus, a chunk of these new pads will be affordable, so it’s not just for the ultra-rich. #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #LifeHacks00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowNYC’s ‘Friends’ building sells for $32.7MThe iconic West Village apartment building from Friends just sold for a jaw-dropping $32.7 million—nearly double its price from less than two years ago! After a major renovation, the building now boasts luxury kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, and a rooftop terrace—features Monica and Rachel could only dream of. Rents for a two-bedroom are now upwards of $7,300 a month. Even though only the exterior was used on the show, fans still flock to 90 Bedford Street for selfies. Would you pay that much to live in a piece of TV history? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #FriendsTV00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowRicky Martin’s NYC home finally sells!After nearly eight years of waiting, Ricky Martin has sold his Upper East Side apartment for $6.45 million—the exact price he wanted. This place isn’t just any condo: it’s a 3,147-square-foot, Peter Marino-designed stunner with river views, two main suites, and a flexible fifth room. Martin originally bought it for $5.9 million back in 2012, so he’s made a tidy profit. With his Beverly Hills mansion also on the market, it seems Ricky’s got a real knack for real estate. What do you think—would you want to live in a celebrity’s former home? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #RickyMartin30Share
randerson+FollowNYC townhouse drops $10M—still a jaw-dropperMarcus Lemonis just knocked $10 million off his Upper East Side townhouse, but it’s still listed at a cool $24.5 million. This place isn’t just any home—it’s packed with wild history, from secret spy meetings to a notorious explosion. Even with the price cut, it’s a reminder of how competitive and unpredictable the NYC real estate market can be right now. Would you ever consider buying a home with such a colorful past? And what do you think it says about the city’s future that even big names are downsizing? Let’s hear your take! #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #UpperEastSide01Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowInside Al Jean’s creative NYC penthouseAl Jean, the longtime Simpsons showrunner, is selling his Upper West Side penthouse for $8.75M—and it’s more than just another celebrity listing. This 19th-floor gem blends Art Deco character with modern updates, offering rare wraparound terraces and stunning Hudson River views. What really stands out is how the space feels designed for both creativity and comfort: think open living areas, a cozy den, and a main suite with its own terrace. It’s a peek into how a creative mind lives in NYC. Would you choose a home that inspires your work, or go for pure luxury? Let’s talk dream homes! #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #Simpsons00Share