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New Yorkers are going green in the concrete jungle. Inside 7C at 99 Jane St. in the West Village, you’ll find a stylish 2,136-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath home. But it’s the apartment’s private 1,000-square-foot garden terrace that will truly impress the guests. Located directly off the living and dining room, the two-level garden boasts trees, shrubs, arbors, wisteria, a rock fountain and roses. It was even featured in the coffee table book “Gardens in the Sky,” and is now on the market for $6.9 million with Ann Yanovsky of Halstead.

Nearby in the Village, a stunning five-bedroom on the 14th and 15th floors of 40 Fifth Ave. comes with access to a gorgeous strip of lush, ground-level green space that’s accented with flowers. The secret garden abuts neighboring Church of the Ascension, whose stained-glass windows create a dramatic backdrop. The home is asking $18 million with Kim Robilotti of Janet Aimone Robilotti & Associates.

And over in West Chelsea, a townhouse at 426 West 22nd St. includes a backyard overflowing with ivy, potted flowers and leafy foliage. The 4,090-square-foot, eight-bedroom, five-bathroom home is asking $7,995,000 million with Candice Milano and Malessa Rambarran of Halstead.

The backyard at 426 West 22nd St. in West Chelsea features potted flowers.The backyard at 426 West 22nd St. in West Chelsea features potted flowers.
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