March 19, 2025
What Up, Family?Â
Welcome to The Edit with Aaron Seawood, a lifestyle letter serving a weekly dose of real estate, culture, and wisdomâall in three minutes or less. Letâs dive in.Â
Real Estate RemixÂ
Those who know me, know my love runs deep for a BK Townhouse. (I love that mix of historic details and vertical living). So I wasnât surprised when PropertyShark shared the data on the 12 biggest residential sales in Brooklyn in 2024, and townhouses dominated the list. The most expensive sale last year belongs to 1 Sidney Place, a five-story Anglo-Italianate brick house in Brooklyn Heights with a garage that sold for $22.1M in July (hey Lindsay! đđœ ) The buyers were Glossier founder Emily Weiss and Stripe exec William Gaybrick. However, the existing record for most expensive residential sale stayed intact. That happened in 2020, when 8 Montague Terrace, a five-story brownstone mansion (also situated in Brooklyn Heights, along the Promenade), sold off-market for $25.5M.Â
NYC Insider: Whatâs Happening This Week
The Affordable Art Fair is back again just in time for spring home refreshes. The fair starts today and runs until this Sunday and as usual, thereâll be hundreds of galleries and artists selling artwork anywhere from $100 to $12,000. Even when Iâm not in the market for a new piece, I love strolling through (typically on a weekday before prime busy hours) and seeing what catches my eye. Inspiration and creativity are everywhere once you learn when and how to lean into it! Grab your tickets here.Â
Weekly Gem đ
Doubt creates delays
How many times have we sent out rockets of desire (things we want from the universe) be it more money, a promotion, a new love, whatever, and then undermined said request by doubting it can happen? Upon hearing your request, the universe quietly goes into action, almost as if âcalling a play,â to put things in place for it to materialize (nudges, random synchronicities, etc). Then, as if on cue, after what weâve deemed enough time has passed, we start to overthink, doubt seeps in, and we become skeptical that itâs even possible. Howâs that gonna happen? When is it gonna happen? You have to detach from the âhowâ and âwhenâ and expect the best possible outcome. Our world is built on vibration and if we are not in alignment with self and sincerely believe that we are worthy, then the universe is forced to âcall an audibleâ and wait to deliver your desires. Believe, and I mean truly believe, and you shall receive. Abundance awaits.
The Best Homes on the Market This Week  Â
Here are three of my favorite fly listings in NYC across all price points.  Because Team Carte Blanche is all about the people, not the price. Â
![]() $34,000,000  6 Bed / 5.2 Bath  UWS Welcome to this rare half-floor corner residence that spans over 7,000 SF! Find unobstructed Central Park views through 14 windows, spanning 100 feet, and plenty of entertaining and gathering spacesâall bathed in natural light. Listed by Alexa Lambert |
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![]() $3,299,000  2 Bed / 2.5 Bath  Brooklyn Heights A beautiful duplex that was recently expanded and converted into a 2-bedroom, this loft-like home offers stunning views of Manhattan and the East River. I love the Pedini walnut kitchen, open floor plan, and proximity to the best waterfront in BrooklynâBK Bridge Park. Listed by Jillian Woods |
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![]() $949,000  2 Bed / 1 Bath  UES Just moments from Central Park, this tranquil and spacious co-op offers a peaceful retreat. There are North and West exposures, a sunlit living room, views through both bedrooms, a part-time doorman, and a landscaped roof deckâall for a great price.  Listed by Dylan Hoffman  |
Before you goâŠ
đ«đ· My daughter, Sasha, is incredibly excited to see this Parisian department store open in the FiDi. It looks so fly! Thereâs fine dining, head massages, a champagne barâŠcount me in.Â
âŁïž: New Yorkâs most clout-driven club has just opened.Â
đ©: These are the 20 best cities in the world right now for food. Can you guess which city is #1??Â
đ€©: An inside look at Penthouse Bâa spectacular new listing with a loggia on the UES at 255 E 77th St, which is listed for $24.7M. JustâŠwow.Â
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