
One of the home's luxury bathrooms is pictured. You are so far up that you are detached from your surroundings.” “The perspective is actually a little better in the 28th-to-40th-floor range, depending on the neighborhood. “A lot of my clients find new penthouses to be too high,” Herbert Chou of Christie’s International Real Estate told The Post last year. Plus, New York brokers said that the rich have shied away from penthouses, The Post previously reported. And the $70 million Hearst Estate in California, first asking $195 million, has been on and off the market since 2016. Such super-expensive real estate can often take years to sell, as evidenced by the likes of the once $39 million Regalia penthouse near Miami, now asking $25.5 million, which has been on and off the market since 2017. “432 Park Avenue is one of the best creations in the world.” Donna Dotan Will it sell? But there is only one penthouse at 432 Park Avenue,” said Serhant.
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Donna Dotan “Anyone can have a big apartment or have a full floor somewhere. Evan Joseph Studios The breakfast table has vast views of the city. Some even have a built-in espresso maker, according to the 432 Park Ave. Kitchens have marble floors and countertops, seamless white-lacquer and oak cabinetry, and top-of-the-line Miele appliances including a double oven, a double sink, a wine cooler and double dishwashers. Top sales in the building came from an anonymous buyer in 2019 who purchased three units on the 92nd and 93rd floors for $91.12 million, The Post previously reported.Īnd the building again made headlines when then-couple Jennifer Lopez and Aaron Rodriguez sold their 4,000-square-foot pad in the Midtown tower for $15.75 million in 2019, almost $2 million under the asking price. Kitchens have marble floors and countertops, seamless white-lacquer and oak cabinetry and top-of-the-line Miele appliances including a double oven, a double sink, a wine cooler and double dishwashers. Units have solid oak flooring, high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. “It’s a supertall skyscraper.” No further comment was given. “I can’t speak to anyone else,” he told The Post. Creaking, floods and supposed design flaws have plagued owners, and The Post previously reported that visitors said they were “nauseated” and “freaked out” by the swaying. “432 Park Avenue is one of the best creations in the world.”īut 432 Park Avenue’s worldwide reputation has not always been a positive one. “Anyone can have a big apartment or have a full floor somewhere. So what makes this penthouse the best listing in Manhattan, to merit its status as the most expensive listing in the Big Apple? Serhant said it’s the building. Donna Dotan There is only one 432 Park Avenue

Evan Joseph Studios The view from billionaire’s row: The top floor of the 96-level Manhattan supertall known as “432 Park Avenue” hit the market Monday asking $169 million, earning the rank of Manhattan’s most expensive listing. The unit with a massive floor plan has been re-done and filled with Fendi, Bentley and Hermès furniture, a curated art collection, herringbone white oak floors, high-end finishes and a library, according to the listing, which asks almost twice what the seller paid for it five years ago. “We wanted to maximize value” by bringing it on the market, Serhant said. But the offers apparently were not high enough to entice the seller to strike a deal. Nevertheless, the seller received several offers in the month before he listed the 8,255-square-foot property for sale, Ryan Serhant told The Post. The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom, two-powder-room penthouse sits on the 96th floor of a “toothpick-like” building that has garnered a reputation for creaking, floods and supposed design flaws. The top floor of the controversial Manhattan supertall known as “432 Park Avenue” hit the market Monday asking $169 million, earning the rank of Manhattan’s most expensive listing. Kim Kardashian is cleaning house, lists two homes in a week Jennifer Aniston shells out $14.8M for Oprah’s Montecito farmhouseĪdele asks $12M for home in Beverly Hills compound

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