One of the most expensive penthouses in New York City is located at Gary Barnett’s One57. That’s right folks, it was sold for $100.5 million. Want to see how it looked the day it was sold?
Located on the 89th and 90th floors, the penthouse has 11,000 square feet, six bedrooms, a steam room, a library, and an indoor movie theater.
Residents will also have access to the amenities in the Park Hyatt hotel, which takes up the first 39 floors of the building. But they also have their own 20,000-square-foot amenities floor, complete with a pool, gym, library, and theater.
They’ll also have access to a spa, in-room spa services, a concierge, in-room dining and catering, cleaning services, and even dog-walking services.
Rarely do you ever see something with such an astronomical price tag actually worth the price paid/requested. But still $100,000,000 gets you no helicopter pad 🙁
I would have to insist on at least some zip lines to get me where I needed to go.
You know, like in Jerry Seinfeld’s
Acura NSX Commercial.
But enough day dreaming.
Even though there’s no balcony to sit and have coffee while feeling the breeze just look at that luxurious view over Central Park.
This penthouse joins the Woolworth Building’s $110 million penthouse and the $118 million trio of penthouse apartments at Battery Park City’s Ritz-Carlton Residences as some of the most expensive penthouses in New York City ever listed.