Listing agents:Corcoran Group via Coldwell Banker Realty listings website

Where is New York City?

Concrete floors and white walls keep the space minimal and modern.

Natural light from multiple windows brightens the open layout.

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Circular table and soft seating define the center of the room.

Bar Nook

Compact bar with metal paneling and two stools sits against a light wall.

Two small mirrors and a sculpture complete the setup.

New York City, NY is located in southeastern New York State, about 95 miles south of Albany and roughly 225 miles northeast of Washington, D.C.

Dark entryway leads to a secondary seating area.

Layout offers easy flow between rooms.

Alcove Seating with Sliding Panels

Small round table sits beneath pendant lights in a darker enclosed space.

Large room combines dining, lounge, and kitchen areas under a bright skylight.

Translucent sliding panels form one wall of the room.

View opens directly to the main living area.

Simple furniture keeps the look clean and contemporary.

Compact bar with metal paneling and two stools sits against a light wall.

White trim contrasts with exposed brick walls.

Kitchen is partially visible from the left.

Light from two directions makes the space bright and airy.

Small round table sits beneath pendant lights in a darker enclosed space.

Kitchen

Narrow kitchen runs between two exposed brick walls.

Long wood countertops sit beneath rows of white cabinetry.

Light from the end window brightens the prep space.

Round table and curved chairs rest by a window in this compact nook.

Built-in shelves and small seating area complete the far end.

Twin Bedroom

Two single beds are placed against a long white wall beneath framed art.

Skylight and back window provide ample natural light.

Narrow kitchen runs between two exposed brick walls.

Rug adds a soft texture to the concrete floor.

Sliding closets line one side of the room.

Bedroom

Wall-length desk and shelves are built into the exposed brick wall.

Two single beds are placed against a long white wall beneath framed art.

Large windows overlook the city and fill the space with daylight.

Room combines workspace and sleeping area.

Finishes are simple with industrial touches.

Wall-length desk and shelves are built into the exposed brick wall.

Wide layout holds a bed, sitting area, and multiple dressers.

Large windows face the street while smaller ones line the side.

Textured white walls and rounded furniture soften the look.

Wide layout holds a bed, sitting area, and multiple dressers.

Layout is spacious with room for lounging.

Bathroom

Vanity and large mirror sit beside a walk-in shower with glass door.

Black trim contrasts with the mostly white room.

Vanity and large mirror sit beside a walk-in shower with glass door.

Tiled floor adds texture and durability.

Layout keeps everything accessible and open.

Glass-enclosed tub sits opposite a pedestal sink with wide mirror.

Glass-enclosed tub sits opposite a pedestal sink with wide mirror.

Brick-walled room is visible through the open door.

Small plant and wood stool bring warmth to the white space.

Natural light brightens the compact layout.

Two desks sit side-by-side beneath framed artwork and small lamps.

Dual Workspace

Two desks sit side-by-side beneath framed artwork and small lamps.

Blue chairs and round poufs add color and softness to the neutral room.

A skylight brightens the hallway leading to the next space.

Wood deck is lined with cushioned loungers under a white umbrella.

Clean lines and minimal decor create a calm study area.

Rooftop Deck

Wood deck is lined with cushioned loungers under a white umbrella.

Raised planters add greenery along the railing.

Seating areas are divided into zones with lounge chairs, sofas, and a shaded dining table.

Views open to surrounding rooftops and city buildings.

Layout offers plenty of room for sunbathing and relaxing.

Umbrellas and a slatted privacy screen offer shade and separation.

Main seating area centers on a neutral rug with a black-and-white palette.

City views surround the entire deck.

Potted plants and flowers add color and structure.

Rooftop Terrace with Layered Layout

Main seating area centers on a neutral rug with a black-and-white palette.

Long stretch of wood decking runs between flower-filled planters.

Dining zone sits just behind, partially enclosed by a wooden canopy.

Built-in planters frame the deck with low greenery.

Space is designed for hosting and relaxing in the sun.

Rooftop Walkway Framed by Planters

Long stretch of wood decking runs between flower-filled planters.

City buildings rise in the background across both sides.

Walkway connects multiple zones across the terrace.

Clean lines and consistent materials keep the look cohesive.

Source:Corcoran Group with images via Coldwell Banker Realty website