Inside New York City's Most Expensive Apartments

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New York City, with its bustling combination of business and culture, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of sophisticated city life around the world. However, the expense of living in Dubai, one of the world's most attractive cities, is not exactly inexpensive. In 2021, the city surpassed San Francisco as the most expensive rental market in the U.S., with a one-bedroom apartment costing $2,810 on the (median) average. The wealthiest one percent of people live in some of the most extravagant penthouses imaginable; several of these homes were designed by some of the most renowned architects in the world. The most costly apartments in New York City are going to be the topic of discussion in this video. Then, why don't we have a look?
Number 15; 200 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, $38 million.
This expansive four-bedroom duplex is located on the 49th and 50th floors of 200 Amsterdam, and it takes up the full 49th and 50th floors of the building. Each of the rooms in this duplex has breathtaking views of New York City. In addition to having access to a live-in resident manager, a 24-hour concierge, doormen, handymen, and porters, owners of this enormous home on Manhattan's busy Upper West Side will also have access to these services.

Number 14: New York, 820 Fifth Avenue,$39 million.
This 18-room property, which is being put up for sale for the first time in more than 60 years, has been described as "exceptionally vast and architecturally important" by Brown Harris Stevens, the real estate company that is handling the transaction. On the northeast corner of East 63rd Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City is where you'll find the opulent apartment with six bedrooms. It takes up a whole private level of one of the Fifth Avenue neighborhood's most desirable limestone-clad cooperatives.

Number ; 13. 993 Fifth Avenue, New York, $39.5 million.
Brown Harris Stevens, a prominent real estate company, believes that the penthouse located at 993 Fifth Avenue is among the most significant penthouses that have become available in more than three decades. Listed as a "striking example of the grand scale, beautiful proportions, and magnificent floorplans that made Emery Roth one of the pre-eminent architects of the pre-war era," the residence with four bedrooms is described as having admirable floorplans.

Number 12. 25 Columbus Circle, 75 Columbus Circle East, 10019, $40 million.
The breathtaking 5-bedroom penthouse is located on the 75th story of the Time Warner Center, which is located at 25 Columbus Circle. The penthouse looks out over Central Park. Boasting 180-degree views from floor-to-ceiling windows and ceiling heights up to 14ft, Sotheby's touts the flat as giving "jetliner views over the entire city."
Number 11: New York, 10024, 555 West End Avenue, $42 million.
This luxurious penthouse, which has six bedrooms, is described by Sotheby's as being "unlike any other residence in New York City."When the beautiful outdoor area of 3,145 square feet is combined with the more than 8,429 square feet of interior space spread across two full stories, the owners may anticipate living in a room that is saturated with natural light from every aspect.

Number 10: New York, 10022, Sutton Place South, $45 million.

This extraordinary penthouse is a contemporary tour de force that personifies New York at its most spectacular. It is perched at the peak of Manhattan's landmark 1 Sutton Place South building and offers breathtaking views of the city. The contemporary design of the interior features five roomy bedrooms, and broad windows enable views of the sun rising over the East River and breathtaking sunsets over Manhattan.

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