PRICE: $31,000,000 ($4,911 / ft2)
5 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms
This $31 milliion triplex penthouse is perched above the Upper East Side condominium residence known as the Whitney Condos. The new conversion is comprised of 19th-century brownstones once owned by the Whitney Museum of American Art. Just steps from Central Park, with three terraces and a private roof deck, the 6,312-foot five-bedroom pad has a private elevator, a 30-by-18-foot living room that opens to a terrace, a 760-square-foot master suite and 2,287 square feet of outdoor space overall.
PRICE: $24,073,837
3 Bedrooms | 4.5 Bathrooms
This 4,019-square-foot, three-bedroom home on the 62nd floor of the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere is just a bit bigger than the crowd of two-bedroom units that have been selling like hotcakes recently, though it boasts the same 12.6-foot ceilings and 10-by-10-foot windows, peerless park, river and city skyline views, access to a lounge, private restaurant, outdoor garden for dining and events, indoor swimming pool, fitness center/spa with sauna, steam, and massage rooms, library, billiards room, screening/performance venue, conference room, children’s playroom, yoga studio, in-suite dining and room service, 24-hour doorman, on-site parking garage and valet services. Phew.
PRICE: $17,403,530
6+ Bedrooms | 6+ Bathrooms
Both historic and modern, this gracious six-bedroom townhouse boasts 6,861 of interior square feet with 2,048 square feet of private outdoor space. Known as Vaux Mansion, this 39-foot Victorian-Gothic townhouse was originally built by renowned architect and landscape designer Calvert Vaux (of Central Park fame). A private entry garden was designed by landscape architect Edmund Hollander, and a private elevator accesses all floors including a private garage with a storage vestibule, all in the heart of Greenwich Village.