Two-level apartments with extra space and privacy in Nolita, Manhattan
4 bd · 5 ba · 2,890 sqft · Condo
285 LAFAYETTE Street #PHA, New York City
4 bd · 5 ba · 5,646 sqft · Condo
224 MULBERRY Street #7, New York City
4 bd · 5 ba · 5,646 sqft · Condo
224 MULBERRY Street #PH, New York City
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Duplex apartments for sale in New York City offer a living experience that bridges the gap between apartment and townhouse. Spanning two connected floors within a larger building, duplex apartments typically feature an internal staircase separating the living and entertaining areas from bedrooms and private spaces, creating a layout that functions more like a single-family home than a conventional apartment. In NYC, duplex apartments appear in several configurations: ground-floor and cellar duplexes in brownstone buildings, parlor-floor and upper-floor combinations in pre-war cooperatives, penthouse duplexes that combine a top floor with a private roof terrace, and purpose-built duplex units in mid-century and new-development condominiums. As a Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker at Keller Williams NYC with over 25 years in the market, I have helped buyers at every price point find duplex apartments in neighborhoods from the Upper West Side to Park Slope and Astoria. Duplex apartments for sale in NYC command a premium over comparable single-floor apartments because of the rarity and the vertical separation of space, which many buyers prize for the ability to host or work from home without sacrificing living area.
In most NYC buildings, duplex apartments trade at a 10-20% premium over comparable single-floor units on a per-square-foot basis. The premium is highest for penthouse duplexes with private outdoor space and lowest for garden-level or cellar duplexes, which may have limited natural light on the lower level. The actual premium depends heavily on the specific building, the condition of the unit, and whether the internal staircase is architecturally attractive or just functional. Penthouse duplexes in Manhattan condominiums can trade at 30-50% premiums over comparable lower-floor units when they include a private terrace. Browse our active listings to compare current duplex pricing against single-floor inventory in your target neighborhoods.
The internal staircase that makes duplex apartments attractive also creates practical considerations. Accessibility is the most significant: duplex apartments are not suitable for buyers who require single-level living due to mobility concerns, and they can become less practical as occupants age. Moving large furniture between floors within an apartment requires planning. In garden-level duplexes, the lower floor may receive limited natural light and is more susceptible to moisture issues depending on the building's drainage and waterproofing history. Heating and cooling efficiency in duplex apartments can also vary because two floors may have separate mechanical systems or different sun exposure. Always walk both levels at different times of day before deciding on a duplex unit. Our buyer's guide covers home inspection priorities for multi-level apartments.
Both, though the distribution varies by borough and building age. Pre-war cooperatives on the Upper East Side and Upper West Side contain many of NYC's most desirable duplex apartments, particularly maisonette units at building entrances and penthouse combinations on upper floors. Brownstone Brooklyn, including Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, and Cobble Hill, is another concentration of duplex inventory, often in two-family brownstones where the owner's unit spans two floors. New-development condominiums increasingly offer purpose-built duplex units at the penthouse level as a marketing differentiator. In cooperative buildings, the shares allocated to a duplex unit are typically proportionally higher than a single-floor unit, which can affect your monthly maintenance calculation.
This may sound technical, but in older NYC buildings that were combined or altered over decades, it is not unusual for the two floors of a duplex to have originated as separate legal units. Before contracting on any duplex apartment, your attorney should confirm that both floors are part of a single legal unit of ownership, that the internal staircase opening is a legal alteration approved by the building and the Department of Buildings, and that there are no open permits or violations associated with the combination. A duplex created by combining two apartments without proper approval can create significant complications at resale and with mortgage financing.
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