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Top 10 most expensive NYC apartments currently for sale!
This article presents the Top 10 list of the most expensive apartments in the New York City borough of Manhattan that are currently for sale.
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This article presents the Top 10 list of the most expensive apartments in the New York City borough of Manhattan that are currently for sale.
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New York City’s most expensive apartments currently on sale and available for purchase!
Available that is if you are among those fortunate few who could consider that these prices fall under the heading of ‘on sale’!
For example did you just win the lottery? Your business just go public for Mark Zuckerberg-type money? Did you recently receive that huge 9-figure inheritance from your parents? Or maybe you just found some loose change in your couch?
If three of the previous four scenarios happens to describe you, then any one of these 10 NYC apartment listings may be right in your sweet-spot!
If you’re unfortunately the fourth one then you may actually be hard-pressed to buy a cup of coffee at your neighborhood Manhattan deli. But I digress.
According to Business Insider, and in ascending order, these are currently the 10 most expensive residential apartment listings being offered for sale in NYC.
The Top 10 NYC examples of residential extravagance and luxury!
#10
Address: 25 East 77th Street
Price: $60 million
This penthouse is located in the five-star Mark Hotel on the Upper East Side, and boasts 9,800 square feet of space plus 2,400 square feet of finished terrace.
#9
Address: 15 Central Park West
Price: $65 million
This apartment is located in 15 Central Park West, “the world’s most powerful address.”
#8
Address: 25 Columbus Circle
Price: $68 million
With over 8,000 square feet of space, this penthouse in Columbus Circle is one of the largest in Manhattan. Residents will enjoy more than 390 feet of panoramic views, visible through the apartment’s floor-to-ceiling windows. The house was decorated by the talented Tony Ingrao and is decked out in modern furnishings.
#7
Price: $70 million
This 16-room duplex apartment is located in the swanky hotel The Pierre and features a beautiful dining room and a spacious corner living room. Amenities also include concierge service, housekeeping, and gym access.
#6
Address: 1 Central Park South
Price: $80 million
This stunning domed penthouse is located at the famous Plaza Hotel. The apartment occupies the 19th and 20th floors of the hotel and has a private terrace overlooking Central Park.
#5
Address: 781 5th Avenue
Price: $95 million
This luxurious 15-room apartment is located at the Sherry-Netherland Hotel and offers several different views of the city. Five of the rooms and a terrace overlook Central Park, six rooms overlook Midtown Manhattan, and the master bedroom and private terrace face north toward the Upper East Side and Central Park.
#4
Price: $95 million
Located on the 41st, 42nd, and 43rd floors of The Pierre, this penthouse apartment boasts 16 rooms—including five master bedrooms—and 360-degree views of New York City. The space even contains The Pierre’s original ballroom.
#3
Address: 151 East 58th Street
Price: $98 million
This 9,000 square-foot home, owned by hedge fund manager Steve Cohen, is on sale for the first time. It was initially listed for $115 million.
#2
Address: 150 West 56th Street
Price: $100 million
The triple-floor penthouse at CitySpire is the definition of luxury. The home is very spacious, and has special features such as a wine cellar and a private elevator.
Price: $114 million
The 69th Street home was built in 1884, and bought by investor Vincent Viola and his wife Teresa, the president of Maida Vale Designs, for $20 million in 2005. They gut-renovated the townhouse to create the extravagant residence it is today.