Real Estate
TV-Famous Apartment In LIC Hits The Market For $4.99 Million
The penthouse duplex is the backdrop for a couple CBS and Netflix TV shows, and one of the listing's brokers is a Bravo reality star.

LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS — A new, multi-million-dollar penthouse just hit the Long Island City housing market, but it might look familiar.
The $4.99 million duplex, located on Thomson Avenue by Court Square Park, is the backdrop of a couple CBS and Netflix television shows, including "Elementary," starring Lucy Liu, and "Master of None," where it is featured as the apartment of Claire Danes and Noah Emmerich, according to the listing. The New York Post was first to report this story.
To add to the celebrity, one of the listing's two Douglas Elliman brokers is "Million Dollar Listing New York" star Kirsten Jordan, the first female broker to star on the Bravo real estate reality show.
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The condo's hefty price tag (which is reportedly the most expensive on the Queens market right now) comes with unparalleled views and a long list of now-requisite apartment amenities.
On the first floor the three-bedroom, three-bath apartment features views of the Manhattan skyline from the dining room and kitchen; the latter opens up onto a terrace with more sweeping views. A staircase adjacent to the kitchen leads up to a private landscaped rooftop.
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The building, known as the Arris Lofts, is an electric factory-turned luxury apartment. Upon entering, a landscaped courtyard is visible from the glass-walled lobby, which includes a fireplace in the middle.
Up a few floors is a fitness center, including a lap pool, sauna, and massage room, plus a lounge equipped with a children's play area and billiards room alike.
To find out more details about the apartment, located at 2728 Thomson Avenue, take a look at the Douglas Elliman listing here.
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