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TOP 5 BY KELLY MARIE MANCUSO most expensive luxury listings Over the past decade, Long Island City has evolved into one of the most soughtafter neighborhoods in the city. The influx of new bars, lounges, specialty shops, flea markets and restaurants was met with the demand for more condominiums with unique amenities. Eric Benaim, founder of real estate brokerage Modern Spaces, shared his top five most expensive listings for luxury living in LIC. 1 3 lounge. Located minutes away from Long Island City’s hottest cafes, nightspots and cultural centers, such as MoMA PS1, The Corner offers both convenience and relaxation amid the vibrant streets and avenues. A 5-minute ride on the 7 train will whisk residents to the heart of Midtown. Leisurely travelers can opt to take the East River Ferry and take in the stunning water views of the city. 2 4 ■REAL ESTATE The Corner 47-28 11th St., #3C $1,120,000 This newly built, seven-story luxury building features 22 modern, high-end apartments, each outfitted with the latest amenities, including professional-grade Bosch kitchen appliances, Grohe finishes and hardwood oak floors throughout. Marvel at the Manhattan skyline while reclining on the rooftop deck, or take advantage of the on-site fitness center or residents The View 46-30 Center Blvd, #205 $2,795,000 This luxury unit offers unparalleled breathtaking views of the East River and Manhattan skyline from the comfort of a spacious, sun-drenched living room. The threebedroom gem is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling double panel windows and features an open-concept living and kitchen area outfitted with the latest Viking appliances, Subzero refrigerator, a special wine cooler and hardwood flooring throughout. All of the spacious, three full baths include deep soaking tubs set against a backdrop of the finest white marble. The Powerhouse 2-17 51st Ave., #801 • $2,795,000 With its spacious three bedrooms and two full baths, the aptly named Powerhouse is a major star on the Long Island City real estate landscape. Built on the site of the former Pennsylvania Railroad Power Station, the condominium features soaring ceilings, an open-concept kitchen, floorto ceiling windows, hardwood floors and more than 1,000 square feet of outdoor space on the private terrace. Italian marble floors line the master bath while the second bath comes equipped with a deep soaking tub. The building also features a fitness center, aqua grotto with full-service spa, common rooftop terrace, children’s playroom and a 24-hour concierge. The Foundry 2-40 51St Ave., #1E • $1,450,000 This modern Hunters Point duplex is bathed in sunlight courtesy of its vast windows and 17-foot vaulted ceilings. The modern open-concept chef’s kitchen features a Viking range, KitchenAid French door refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher and dramatic black Caesarstone counter tops. This habitat in the heart of Hunters Point. Built in 1930, original design elements such as the bowed-front facade, woodwork and decorative plaster moldings mingle with updated, modern amenities. Each unit features its own electrical meter, as well as upgraded wiring throughout. This three-story gem is convenient to local markets, subways, playgrounds and dog parks, and would make the perfect nest for young families. 5 two-bedroom unit includes a luxury en-suite full bath in the upstairs master bedroom with both a soaking tub and standing shower. The second bedroom also comes with its own bath and, like the master suite, access to a private terrace. Photos courtesy of Modern Spaces 5-46 51st Ave. $6,495,000 This rare, six-family brick brownstone blends old-world charm with contemporary elements to create a truly unique


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