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Inside $747,000,000 NYC's Penthouses For Sale

Are you wondering how much it costs to buy a penthouse in New York City? In this video, we take a look at the 10 most expensive penthouses for sale in NYC. Penthouses have become a major indicator of wealth and more rich people are paying high prices for the highest buildings in the city. Manhattan especially has gained quite a reputation as one of the areas with the most luxurious and expensive penthouses in NYC. However, for this extravagant price, you will get unbeatable views of some of the most important locations in NYC.

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New York is one of the most famous cities in the world and it comes as no surprise that it is also one of the most expensive cities to live in. While many have to settle for studio apartments with barely enough space, few others have enough money to splurge on penthouses with luxurious amenities where they can enjoy the spectacular view of the Big Apple.
Over the years, the prices of most of these penthouses have gone through the roof and have become a symbol of wealth. Manhattan especially has some of the most luxurious penthouses in New York City. In fact, a whole area called the “Billionaires’ Row” is notable for having some of the most expensive penthouses you’ll ever find anywhere in the world.
Are you wondering how much some of these penthouses cost? Well, stay with me as I take you through the incredible view of New York City from some of the most expensive penthouses available for sale.
10. 555 West End Avenue, $42 Million
This is the cheapest penthouse available for sale on our list, but that doesn’t make it less impressive. Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, this penthouse occupies the seventh and eighth floors of a restored Beaux-Arts architectural gem designed by William A. Boring in the early twentieth century. In 2014, Cary Tamarkin of Tamarkin Co. bought this building and converted it into a luxurious residential building.
The six bedrooms of this penthouse are located on the seventh floor with a total of 5,719 square-foot of indoor space. Each room is well flooded with sunlight in every direction, but the biggest and most luxurious is the corner primary bedroom with two massive walk-in closets. The bathroom of the master suite features luxurious finishings like Calacatta Gold marble slabs and several state of the art amenities.
The main kitchen is also located on the seventh floor and it features solid oak white cabinets, marble countertops, and backsplashes. The kitchen has an integrated sub-zero refrigerator, freezer with ice maker, Wolf microwave drawer, warming drawer, and pot filler among many other items.
The eighth floor, accessible via an internal staircase or an elevator, is reserved for an unrestricted view of the city down below. Wrapped around this floor is the 1,520 square-foot roof terrace accessible via the living room, dining room, and library. The two floors boast an impressive 8,400 square-foot of indoor space and 3,145 square-foot of outdoor space.
If I happen to be the owner of this penthouse, I’ll probably never come down for any reason.
9. One Sutton Place South, $45 Million
Sitting on top of One Sutton Place South is the iconic Penthouse owned by a former hedge fund manager, Richard Perry. The house was designed by the renowned architect Rosario Candela and completed in 1927. Over the years, this penthouse has been the home to many famous people such as the late philanthropist Janet Anneberg Hooker and socialite C. Z. Guest.
It has 5,000 square-foot of interior space, five bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and 6000 square-foot of terrace that wrap entirely around it. The terrace is accessible from every major room in the house.
The interior boasts of double-height ceiling, voluminous space, as well as expansive windows to allow abundant sunlight and give unparalleled views of the East River and the Queensboro Bridge at all times.
The floor plan of the house is carefully divided into two wings. The northern wing is reserved for day-to-day living, while the Southern wing is for formal entertainment. The penthouse is accessible via a private elevator that opens up to a powder room that has been transformed into a work of art by the artist Leo Villareal.

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