As ‘And Just Like That’ returns for season three, Tatler looks through Carrie Bradshaw’s most memorable New York City homes—from her beloved bachelorette pad in the Upper East Side and glamorous Fifth Avenue penthouse to the chic Gramercy Park townhouse she now calls home
HBO Max’s And Just Like That ... has returned for season three, and its heroine Carrie Bradshaw, portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker, is back on our screens.
As fans saw in the season three promo, which featured the tagline “let’s hear it for the dress and a new address”, Carrie has bid adieu to her beloved studio apartment in the Upper East Side, where she has lived since her early days in New York City—as seen in the original Sex and The City franchise—and moved into a historic townhouse in the prestigious Gramercy Park neighbourhood.
The Sex and the City TV series ran from 1998 to 2004, with two films following in 2008 and 2010. Its spinoff, And Just Like That..., began streaming on HBO Max in 2021, and its third season premiered on May 29.
Here, Tatler walks through the homes she has lived in across New York City.
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Above Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw at the Gramercy Park townhouse the character has moved into
Upper East Side studio
Carrie Bradshaw’s studio apartment, which she had lived in through Sex and the City’s six seasons and two movies and retained throughout seasons one and two of And Just Like That ..., is located in the Upper East Side.
In real life, exterior scenes for the fictional apartment were shot outside a brownstone on 66 Perry Street in the West Village.

Above Carrie Bradshaw on her famous front steps (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)
The private property has become an attraction for fans of the show. In January 2025, its owner was reportedly granted permission by the authorities to install a cast-iron gate on the property’s famous front steps to prevent fans from trespassing.
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Fifth Avenue penthouse

Above The exteriors of 1010 Fifth Avenue

Above Carrie and Mr Big, depicted by Chris Noth, at 'heaven on Fifth' in 'Sex and the City: The Movie' (2008)
Sex and the City: The Movie, released in 2008, kicked off with Carrie and Mr Big (Chris Noth) shopping for a new home. Carrie fell in love with a penthouse that she referred to as “heaven on Fifth”. The luxury home, located on prestigious Fifth Avenue, boasts ample space, natural light and an enviable his-and-hers walk-in closet. It is also the site of Mr Big’s demise at the beginning of And Just Like That ....
The exteriors of “heaven on Fifth” were filmed on a pre-war building on 1010 Fifth Avenue. In New York real estate lingo, pre-war buildings are typically defined as properties constructed between 1900 and 1930.
Scenes inside the penthouse, meanwhile, were reportedly shot at the William Ziegler Mansion on 2 East 63rd Street. It was originally built in 1921 for William Ziegler Jr, heir of the Royal Banking Powder Company.
Tribeca loft

Above A still from "... And Just Like That" showing Carrie Bradshaw's fictional Tribeca loft
After Mr Big’s death in And Just Like That ..., Carrie bought and moved into an ultra-modern, all-white Tribeca loft, complete with views of the Hudson River, on a whim. She ditched the home just days after moving in and swiftly relocated back to her old digs uptown.
The minimalist home was reportedly a set constructed on a soundstage.
Gramercy Park townhouse

Above Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw at the Gramercy Park townhouse the character has moved into
In season three of And Just Like That ..., Carrie sold her beloved Upper East Side apartment, where she has lived on and off over the last few decades, and moved to a townhouse in Gramercy Park—a decision driven by her relationship with her old flame, Aidan (John Corbett).
The home is a real-life property—located at 3 Gramercy Park West, the Greek revival townhouse was built in 1846. Features include a red brick façade and cast-iron lacework entrance.
Carrie’s townhouse at this location on the show has four bedrooms, and in real life, it has three bedrooms and measures 1,700 sq ft.
Gramercy Park is one of the most coveted residential addresses in New York City. The neighbourhood is named for the private park, to which only select homeowners have access via a key.







