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3 Of The Most Expensive NYC Homes On The Market Right Now

By Elaina Bernstein By Elaina Bernstein | January 18, 2023 | Home & Real Estate Feature Migration

These three on-the-market homes define luxury living in NYC.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE EKLUND|GOMES TEAM

15 CENTRAL PARK WEST

Sleek modern finishes and an expansive terrace make this home perfect for the entertainer. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE EKLUND|GOMES TEAM
Sleek modern finishes and an expansive terrace make this home perfect for the entertainer.

Located on the 41st floor of 15 Central Park West designed by Robert A.M. Stern, this penthouse features floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of Central Park. Complete with a grandiose living room featuring dazzling crystal chandeliers, a hidden wet bar and 13-foot ceilings, this 4,024-square-foot space is a gem. Unwind by the dramatic bronze-wrapped fireplace or head out to the private terrace. This home boasts three bedrooms and a convertible fourth, isolated in private foyers with two elevators, and 3 ½ bathrooms with marble-wrapped bathtubs and glass-enclosed showers. 15 Central Park West, PH41, $45 million, Fredrik Eklund, 212.727.6158, [email protected]; John Gomes, 917.686.7632, [email protected]; Ellis Bachman, 212.463.9050, [email protected], The Eklund|Gomes Team, theeklundgomesteam.elliman.com

2 PARK PLACE

The Pinnacle Penthouse is a rare offering PHOTO: BY TRAVIS MARK
The Pinnacle Penthouse is a rare offering.

For the first time, the Pinnacle Penthouse with the addition of the entire 49th floor of the landmark Woolworth Tower Residences is on the market. At 12,131 square feet, it features a private outdoor terrace, which was once the original observatory. The property’s more than 125 windows provide ample natural light and breathtaking views of the water, visible from the three bedrooms and 3 ½ bathrooms. Ceilings as high as 24 feet make for an opulently open great room, and the dining room’s full-length windows usher in illuminating natural light during the day. 2 Park Place, Pinnacle Penthouse & 49th Floor, $59 million, Joshua Judge, 212.431.2476; Stan Ponte, 212.606.4109; Philip McCarthy, 212.810.4954, Sotheby’s International Realty, sothebysrealty.com

432 PARK AVE.

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432 Park Ave.’s chic penthouse

Engulfed in the clouds, this full-floor, 8,255-square-foot penthouse sits on the 96th floor, overlooking the Manhattan skyline. A private elevator entry leads residents to a spacious great room, perfect for entertaining. In the dining room, a separate chef’s kitchen, high-end stainless-steel appliances and marble countertops take center stage. The abode offers six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two powder rooms, as well as a cozy library with a wood-burning fireplace. High ceilings and massive windows make the already large space feel even more monumental. The oversized primary bedroom features two walk-in dressing rooms and two separate bathrooms, and each of the additional bedrooms has an en suite bathroom. 432 Park Ave., PH, price available upon request, The Alexander Team, thealexanderteam.com



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Photography by: FROM TOP: PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE EKLUND|GOMES TEAM; PHOTO: BY TRAVIS MARK; PHOTO: COURTESY OF INTERIOR MARKETING GROUP