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All of New York City is looking like a rainbow in honor of WorldPride this month, and some of the city's best new listings are no exception. We've rounded up a handful of newly-listed apartments that will help make your home search a little more colorful.
Fresh squeezed in Prospect Heights

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The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street
The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street Jackson Heights
The Queenston, 16 East 96th Street
The Queenston, 16 East 96th Street Carnegie Hill
The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street
The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street Midtown West
The Sequoia, 345 East 77th Street
The Sequoia, 345 East 77th Street Lenox Hill
359 Fort Washington Avenue
359 Fort Washington Avenue Washington Heights
123 Prospect Place 123 Prospect Place
123 Prospect Place 123 Prospect Place
123 Prospect Place 123 Prospect Place
This fresh and cheerful two-bedroom brownstone co-op in historic Prospect Heights has a perfect combition of pre-war good looks and modern upgrades. There's a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, tons of light, window seats and treetop views. The open kitchen and bath were recently renovated, the latter with an eye-catching hue that promises to make mornings brighter. See floor plan and full details here.
Space and a sunny disposition in Jackson Heights.
83-10 35th Avenue, #1T 83-10 35th Avenue, #1T
83-10 35th Avenue, #1T 83-10 35th Avenue, #1T
83-10 35th Avenue, #1T 83-10 35th Avenue, #1T
This pale lemon chiffon-hued one-bedroom co-op in Jackson Heights has size on its side at 900 square feet. There's a foyer that can double as office or play space (including a walk-in closet), an eat-in kitchen and four additional closets. See floor plan and full details here.
Behind the green door, value and a garden view
The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street
The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street
The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street The Berkeley, 35-25 77th Street
For not too much green, this one-bedroom co-op in the Jackson Heights historic district gives you much more than you'd get in Manhattan or Brooklyn. For example: Garden views and access to the building's garden, a sunken living room, 9-foot ceilings and a huge eat-in kitchen. See floor plan and full details here.
A paler shade of blue in Washington Heights.
359 Fort Washington Avenue 359 Fort Washington Avenue
359 Fort Washington Avenue 359 Fort Washington Avenue
359 Fort Washington Avenue 359 Fort Washington Avenue
This top-floor classic five co-op has southern exposures, large rooms with high ceilings, a jumbo foyer and custom built-ins, plus two spacious bedrooms and a pale blue hue. The eat-in kitchen boasts a breakfast nook, and there's plenty of closet space. Add hardwood floors, crown moldings and well-preserved 1924 details to the move-in ready mix and other options pale in comparison. See floor plan and full details here.
Offbeat loft charm
The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street
The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street
The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street The Armory, 529 West 42nd Street
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Complete with indigo hues and a flag of a different color, this pre-war midtown loft just north of Hudson Yards gives you plenty of options. It's a legal live-work property, with oversized windows and 13.5 foot ceilings. Currently configured as a two-bedroom with two bonus sleeping areas, the possibilities are endless. See floor plan and full details here.
A new renovation and sophisticated color
16 East 96th Street 16 East 96th Street
16 East 96th Street 16 East 96th Street
16 East 96th Street 16 East 96th Street
This stylishly renovated, loft-like home has an elevated downtown vibe balanced with the the convenience and cachet of the Upper East Side. The 1908 home boasts three grand entertaining spaces with 10-foot ceilings and double-height north facing windows. An enormous chef's kitchen helps make both cooking and gathering memorable. Bedrooms are in a separate wing for privacy, and there's three-zone central AC, a humidification system and radiant heated floors in the bath. See floor plan and full details here.
A crimson classic on Park Avenue
850 Park Avenue 850 Park Avenue
850 Park Avenue 850 Park Avenue
850 Park Avenue 850 Park Avenue
This nine-room pre-war Park Avenue co-op spans 3,000+ square feet beneath 10-foot ceilings. All exterior rooms look out over Park Avenue. A wood-burning fireplace enhances the massive living room. The eat-in kitchen is a chef's dream. Small comforts include a vented laundry room and central A/C and sound. Building perks include a full staff and a new gym with an outdoor half basketball court. See floor plan and full details here.
An Upper East Side steal in shades of grey
345 East 77th Street Photo by Anthony Costa of Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group
345 East 77th Street Photo by Anthony Costa of Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group
345 East 77th Street Photo by Anthony Costa of Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group
This Upper East Side one-bedroom find is tucked into a pre-war building on a tree-lined street. You'll find high ceilings, new appliances in the kitchen and more storage in the basement of this elevator co-op. See floor plan and full details here.
A balcony with park views in Harlem
111 Central Park North Photo by Donna Dotan of DD Reps, courtesy The Corcoran Group
111 Central Park North Photo by Donna Dotan of DD Reps, courtesy The Corcoran Group
111 Central Park North Photo by Donna Dotan of DD Reps, courtesy The Corcoran Group
This sprawling two bedroom condo with expansive Central Park and Manhattan skyline views features an open plan living room with bittersweet chocolate-hued walls, modern finishes and floor to ceiling southern-facing windows. A generous balcony also overlooks the park, and a top-notch kitchen is stocked with everything the best home chef needs. The building offers a full-time doorman and concierge, a live-in super, a roof deck,a gym, a party/play room and cold storage. See floor plan and full details here.
Delicate colors, modern design on the Upper West Side
The Apthorp, 2211 Broadway The Apthorp, 2211 Broadway
The Apthorp, 2211 Broadway The Apthorp, 2211 Broadway
The Apthorp, 2211 Broadway The Apthorp, 2211 Broadway
This elegant three-bedroom pre-war classic at The Apthorp is all classic modern on the inside. Highlights include the low-key luxury of a chef-worthy kitchen, high ceilings, herringbone quarter-sawn oak floors, a new HVAC system and pale shades of pink and blue in the secondary bedrooms. The Italian Renaissance Revival Apthorp is a treasured NYC Landmark with a private courtyard drive, gated entries, attended lobbies and aa 6,500 square foot amenity suite. See floor plan and full details here.
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Contributing Writer Michelle Cohen Michelle is a New York-based writer and content strategist who has worked extensively with lifestyle brands like Seventeen, Country Living, Harper's Bazaar and iVillage. In addition to being a copywriter for a digital media agency she writes about culture, New York City neighborhoods, real estate, style, design and technology among other topics. She has lived in a number of major US cities on both coasts and in between and loves all things relating to urbanism and culture.