the river views make this small-ish terrace a pleasant place for relaxing. the narrow part is excellent for planters to direct the views where you want them, while the larger part easily accommodates a dining table.
Coop|3 Beds|2.5 Baths|1560 int SF
Direct Living|165 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
Lenox Hill
400 East 70 #3602
$2,950,000
Expert Opinion:
this terrace has the access, size and views that make it extremely desirable,,, the one drawback is that at this elevation, wind can really affect the usability.
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1600 int SF
Direct Living|500 ext SF
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Lenox Hill
400 East 70 #3601
$3,350,000
Expert Opinion:
fifteen feet of width on a direct living terrace is the threshold where you stop arranging furniture defensively and start hosting. the artificial turf is a choice, but the western exposure delivers afternoon light and city views that don't require explanation. privacy reads high, neighbors mostly minding their own rooftops. a proper solo coffee spot that scales up for four without anyone standing.
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1543 int SF
Direct Living|600 ext SF
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Noho
445 Lafayette St #PH17/18
$29,995,000
Expert Opinion:
fantastic views, but the architecture of these terraces do not lend themselves to be "intimate" but some well planned landscaping can soften the places significantly
Condop|6 Beds|6.5 Baths|8800 int SF
Direct Living|900 ext SF
Courtesy of next stop ny
Midtown East
24 Central Park South #19E
$2,500,000
Expert Opinion:
amazing views of central park, too bad, that view is only available from the northern tip of the terrace, the rest will have to do with oblique views.
Coop|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1600 int SF
Direct Living|596 ext SF
Courtesy of elliman
Midtown West
321 West 55 #93
$1,050,000
Expert Opinion:
although the quality of the craftsmanship is not very high. some effort was put in to make this terrace enjoyable, with a pergola providing a beautiful spot to sit and taking in dramatic views.
Coop|1 Beds|1 Baths|900 int SF
550 ext SF
Courtesy of city sphere
Flatiron
131 Fifth Ave #701/801
$4,599,000
Expert Opinion:
small private terrace tucked into the corner of the building. it has great privacy and quiet, at the expense of views.
Coop|4 Beds|3 Baths|3500 int SF
Second Level|70 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
Chelsea
130 West 30 #16A
$2,495,000
Expert Opinion:
small terraces, barely big enough to be an escape. with no room for anything beyond a single chair.
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2256 int SF
Direct Living|100 ext SF
Courtesy of compass
Midtown East
200 East 57 #18M
$985,000
Expert Opinion:
balcony-like in its size and feel, this terrace is small for entertaining, but a perfect place for a private cup of coffee.
Coop|1 Beds|1.5 Baths|0 int SF
Direct Living|100 ext SF
Courtesy of corcoran
Murray Hill
150 East 37 #12C
$585,000
Expert Opinion:
currently mostly raw space, with decent views, and little in the way of obstructions.
Condo|0 Beds|1 Baths|551 int SF
Direct Living|275 ext SF
Courtesy of elliman
Lenox Hill
305 East 72 #PHC
$1,150,000
Expert Opinion:
small but potent terrace, just large enough to have a nice collection of plants and a couch or a dining table, if you want both a bistro table will have to do.
Coop|1 Beds|1 Baths|1100 int SF
Direct Living|100 ext SF
Courtesy of bhs
Hudson Yards
499 Ninth Ave #2AN
$1,405,000
Expert Opinion:
the size of this terrace seems to be decent, but that's all i can tell is there are no images or even renderings available.