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Dinner
Restaurants, markets, hosting, and the feeling of returning home after the city has done its work.
New York Living
New York living is shaped by museums, opera, ballet, restaurants, parks, preservation, bookstores, galleries, and the quiet routines that make a home feel personal.
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Restaurants, markets, hosting, and the feeling of returning home after the city has done its work.

Park access, coffee routes, light, and the daily pace of the block shape how a home lives.
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Museums, galleries, theater, ballet, and art create context around the address.
A More Personal Lens
Some clients want proximity to museums. Others want a quiet block, a better kitchen, a park routine, a dinner-party apartment, or a townhouse that feels like a private world. The right home is not only a financial decision. It is a lifestyle decision with architectural consequences.
Kathryn helps clients connect those pieces: neighborhood rhythm, building character, interiors, culture, and long-term value.
Living Well
A short walk to a favorite restaurant, the right park nearby, a well-proportioned room for reading, or light that changes beautifully across the day can matter as much as amenities.
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Lifestyle Criteria
The most meaningful homes support everyday routines: coffee, work, dinners, parks, books, and quiet.
Proximity to art, music, architecture, and historic preservation can deepen the value of place.
Light, street sound, scale, and neighborhood texture determine whether a home feels personal.
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Connect with Kathryn for guidance that considers architecture, culture, rhythm, and value.
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