They're going in pairs, apparently. 432 Park Avenue continues to be a category killer in the big deals department, and this week we're working our way through two of the supertall's luxe three-bedroom units, which scored the number one and two spots on the city's priciest residential property sales tally. Proving that Midtown isn't the city's only hot spot, Noho's new-era-of-downtown-defining residence at 40 Bond Street, developed by Ian Schrager and designed by starchitect firm Herzog & De Meuron, just sold a 10th floor four-bedroom unit for $14.5M. Read on for the week's top three big-ticket closings.
Working our way through the 4,019-square-foot, three-bedroom homes near the upper floors of the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere, the similarities of interiors framed by 12.6-foot ceilings and 10-by-10-foot windows don't make the peerless park, river and city skyline views any less sweet.
Another day, another 4,019-square-foot, three-bedroom unit near the top of the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere. Although it may have come in at number two, this ultra-luxury condo's 12.6-foot ceilings and 10-by-10-foot windows are no less covetable.
At number three this week is the $14.5 million sale of an apartment at the iconic 40 Bond Street, Ian Schrager’s green glass Noho condominium designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron. The four-bedroom unit boasts 3,288 square feet, spectacular views and 11-foot floor-to-ceiling windows for a feeling of luxurious loft living in one of Manhattan's most exciting downtown neighborhoods.
Contributing WriterMichelle CohenMichelle is a New York-based writer and content strategist who has worked extensively with lifestyle brands like Seventeen, Country Living, Harper's Bazaar and iVillage. In addition to being a copywriter for a digital media agency she writes about culture, New York City neighborhoods, real estate, style, design and technology among other topics. She has lived in a number of major US cities on both coasts and in between and loves all things relating to urbanism and culture.