

Lofts, condos, and penthouses across the city's four sharpest neighborhoods, filtered your way, no dead ends.
Showing 9 of 9 properties
88 Commerce St, Unit 12C
Twelve floors above the city's best coffee, this corner loft pairs 1908 bones with a 2023 renovation. Offers reviewed Tuesday.
730 Foundry Lane, Unit 9F
The bow-truss ceiling everyone screenshots. Top floor of the Foundry, mezzanine bedroom, and light that changes hourly.
420 Warehouse Row, Unit PH2
A converted 1923 textile warehouse crown jewel, three exposures, skyline views from the clawfoot tub, and the largest private terrace in the district.
55 Tower Blvd, Floor 28
Sunset-facing corner glass on the 28th floor. The building's amenity deck alone is worth the HOA, 60-ft pool, spa, and a residents' lounge.
67 Gantry Court, Units 1-2
Townhouse living with condo convenience, your own street door, two floors, and a patio built for long dinners.
6 Marina Walk, Unit 4B
Open Saturday 11–1. Morning river light, evening boardwalk strolls, and a building that stores your kayak.
730 Foundry Lane, Unit B
Open Sunday 1–3. Legal live/work with gallery-grade north light, the kind of space painters fight over and rarely give back.
14 Marina Walk, PH1
The river's most photographed penthouse, 4,800 square feet of glass and white oak with a terrace that hosts forty for sunset.
211 Cobblestone Ave, #4
Reduced $25K. A one-bedroom with the soul of a museum piece, crown moldings, 10-ft windows, and a co-op board that actually says yes.
Creative · Edgy · Up-and-coming
Converted warehouses, gallery openings every First Friday, and the city's best tacos at 2 AM. The Arts District is where the city experiments, and where smart money moved three years ago.
Sleek · Prestigious · High-rise
Glass towers, doorman buildings, and a commute measured in elevator stops. The Core is the city's engine room, and after the Riverline extension, its fastest-appreciating zip code.
Serene · Modern · Walkable
A decade ago it was parking lots. Today: a 3-mile boardwalk, ferry commutes, and new-construction glass with river light in every room. The Riverfront is the city's deep breath.
Historic · Cobblestone · Character
Gas lamps, landmark facades, and interiors that pre-date the elevator. Old Town inventory is scarce by law, the landmark commission sees to that, which is exactly why it holds value.