PRICE: $14,290,622 ($4,589 / ft2)
4 Bedrooms | 4.5 Bathrooms
Dramatic Hudson River views from unobstructed western-facing floor-to-ceiling windows are just one part of the good life in unit 9B. Over 3,114 square feet of living space includes a kitchen outfitted with top of the line appliances, including a 78 bottle wine refrigerator and Miele coffee station, eastern facing bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets. A favorite with celebrities, this West Village condominium is one of the most popular new residences in downtown Manhattan.
PRICE: $13,593,327 ($3,801 / ft2)
2 Bedrooms | 3.5 Bathrooms
A 3,576-square-foot, two-bedroom perch on Billionaires' Row, in what is currently the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere, comes in at number two on our list this week. The home has a private elevator landing, 12.6-foot ceilings and 10-by-10-foot windows for peerless park, river and city skyline views. Amenities at the Rafael Viñoly-designed skyscraper condominium include a lounge, private restaurant, outdoor garden for dining and events, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, and spa with sauna, steam, and massage rooms, library, billiards room, screening/performance venue, conference room, children’s playroom, and yoga studio. Also provided by the building’s staff will be in-suite dining and room service, 24-hour doorman, an on-site parking garage and valet services.
PRICE: $13,593,327 ($3,801 / ft2)
2 Bedrooms | 3.5 Bathrooms
This home with an impressive 12 rooms is on the sixth floor of one of Park Avenue's best prewar cooperatives. A private elevator landing gets you to the gallery, which takes you to the living room, library and formal dining room, each with a fireplace. Three bedrooms all have en-suite baths; a large windowed kitchen, breakfast room, two butler's pantries, laundry room and staff room with staff bathroom comprise the remainder of this so-large-you-could-get-lost-in-it apartment with more than sixty feet fronting on Park Avenue and four exposures.