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We are a Townhome Developer based in nyc

We acquire and restore townhomes in prime NYC neighborhoods.

Upper West Side Queen Anne

Nestled on a tree-lined block steps from Central Park and the Upper West Side's most sought-after schools, this stately Queen Anne townhome is among the neighborhood's most coveted addresses.

The home's scale, setting, and architectural pedigree set the stage for an exceptional single-family residence — to be offered at $9,500,000 in Summer 2026.

OLD AND NEW, EXACTLY AS THEY SHOULD BE.

The Stoop Revival

Just steps from Central Park on one of the UWS most coveted blocks, this handsome townhome is being thoughtfully restored to its original single-family glory. Its iconic stoop is being lovingly returned, reclaiming the home's full historic character from the street up.

The Stoop Revival represents Entre Deux at its most deliberate: the careful undoing of decades of division to reveal the exceptional single-family residence always meant to be. To be offered at $13,500,000 in Summer 2027.

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Development

We buy historic townhomes, restore and renovate them, and sell them to families who want a home with character that actually works for daily life.

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Full-service townhome renovation

You own a historic New York townhome and you’re ready to renovate. We assemble the team, design the spaces, manage the process, and make sure your project is on time and on budget.

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Interiors

For owners who are looking to redesign an existing space or a recently renovated space, we handle every material, finish, and furnishing decision.

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Real Estate

We know what makes a historic New York townhome worth buying — because we buy them ourselves. We work exclusively with buyers looking for historic townhomes in prime NYC neighborhoods who will undertake a rennovation project after purchasing.

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Old and new, exactly as they should be
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Old and new, exactly as they should be