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July’s Most Popular Listings

By: Michael Kolomatsky
Published: 8/4/2017Source: The New York Times

Featuring Kelly Cole, Paul Cole and Heather McMaster’s listing at 406 West 45th Street, Clinton

 

The most-viewed listings on The New York Times’s “Find a Home” site last month included a midcentury modern home in Princeton, N.J., that topped our list for the second month running, a country house in Steamboat Springs, Colo., and an elegant Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, home that was originally a church.

$739,000

144 Drakes Corner Road

Princeton, N.J.

For the second month in a row, this 1959 house was the most-viewed property. The four-bedroom home is set against a hillside, in a wooded landscape.

Broker Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty

$650,000

27841 Whitecotton Lane

Steamboat Springs, Colo.

Next up is a red-roofed, three-bedroom house on 6.21 country acres. The listing mentions panoramic views, a large deck and a heated workshop, and notes that horses are allowed.

Broker Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty

$3,500,000

72 East First Street, PH

East Village

Third most popular was a three-bedroom duplex with more than 3,000 square feet of space over two floors. The great room has 18-foot ceilings, and a Nantucket-style cottage clad in weathered shingles sits on the roof.

There is no elevator.

Broker Compass

$1,850,000

406 West 45th Street, No. 2C

Clinton

A two-bedroom condo in an old carriage house with high-end finishes, exposed brick, walls of windows and a roof deck was the fourth-most-popular listing. It’s outfitted with Viking, Sub-Zero and Bosch appliances, a gas fireplace and California Closets.

Broker The Corcoran Group

$4,950,000

236 President Street

Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

In fifth place was an 1857 converted church, complete with stained glass, wood-beamed ceilings and a winding staircase. The elegant detached house has six bedrooms, a garage, an enviable location, and is ripe for expansion.

Broker Douglas Elliman

 

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