Where better to start than on the 29th floor of The Pierre? This $65 million 4-bedroom spans the entire floor of the iconic 1929 hotel — yes, one of the perks is 24/7 room service — and offers stunning views of Central Park and just about every opulent amenity you could imagine. Old-world design touches include handmade wallpaper, mother-of-pearl inlay floors and glittering custom crystal light fixtures. As the listing says, it’s truly “a diamond in the sky.” Listed by Lisa Simonsen and Jody Wolf of Douglas Elliman.
Second on the list is this $63.75 million spread on the 115th floor (yes, you read that right!) of Central Park Tower. The building is the latest addition to Billionaire’s Row and, once completed, will be the world’s tallest residential tower. With jaw-dropping views of Central Park, an 800-square-foot master suite, soaring 11-foot ceilings and countless amenities, everything about this unit is larger than life. The model and Afghan Hound pictured above, however, are not among the amenities included. Listed by Sabrina Saltiel and Janice Chang of Douglas Elliman.
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This $59 million penthouse sits atop 35 Hudson Yards, the tallest and fanciest building at Hudson Yards. Spanning the entire 91st floor, the place comes with nearly 10,000 square feet of interior space and a 445-square-foot private terrace. Interior details include an onyx-clad powder room, a wet bar within the master suite and a personal gym. Residents get access to the luxury amenities at the Equinox Hotel (yes, that Equinox), which encompasses the first 52 floors of the building. Listed by the Corcoran Group.
The fourth-most-expensive apartment on our list once belonged to none other than Harry Winston: pure pedigree gold. Perched on the east side of Central Park, the $39.5 million 6-bedroom is saturated with old-world luxury and features exquisite herringbone floors, a handsome wood-paneled library and multi-tiered, wedding-cake-caliber crown moldings. Listed by Louise Beit of Sotheby’s International Realty.
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A list of the most expensive apartments in NYC would not be complete without at least one property at 432 Park Avenue. So, here we have it: a $32.5 million 4-bedroom on the 66th floor. The building claims the title of the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere — at least until Central Park Tower (see above) is completed — and the view from the soaking tub in the Italian-marble master bath is not to be believed. This unit is back on the market just three years after an anonymous buyer purchased it in 2016 for $29M. Listed by Fredrik Eklund, John Gomes, Anthony Barillo and Steven Giles at Douglas Elliman.
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