This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 17 new listings priced at $10 million and above hit the market, according to StreetEasy. From that list, these are the crème de la crème, otherwise known as the five most expensive residential listings.

432 Park Avenue #Ph95

Address 432 Park Avenue #Ph95
Price $82,000,000
Type/Size Condo: six bedrooms and eight bathrooms
The most expensive property this week comes courtesy of the trash-can inspired 432 Park. At 8,255 square feet, the building’s latest penthouse listing comes with a floor plan as large as its price tag. Earlier this year, another penthouse in the building sold to Fawaz Al Hokair for $87.7 million.


212 Fifth Avenue Penthouse

Address 212 Fifth Avenue Penthouse
Price $68,500,000
Type/Size Condo: five bedrooms and eight bathrooms
Perched atop the newly restored 212 Fifth Avenue, you’ll find this sprawling triplex. The 10,079-square-foot spread comes with arches windows, private elevator entry, multiple terraces, and a private outdoor pool.


50 West Street #Ph59b

Address 50 West Street #Ph59b
Price $22,645,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and four bathrooms
This half-floor penthouse is at the newly built 50 West Street. The building will contain a total of 191 residential units, and this is the second most expensive to hit the market to date. It comes with stone slab countertops and backsplashes in the kitchen, marble bathrooms, and some pretty impressive views. Occupancy is slated for fall this year.


1 West End Avenue #29B

Address 1 West End Avenue #29B
Price $19,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms
This Lincoln Square spread spans 5,371 square feet and two floors. It’s at 1 West End Avenue, a building set to be completed next year. The home is expected to come with walnut plank flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, skyline views, and electronically controlled solar shades. Although the listing does point out that, “all artists or architectural renderings, sketches, graphic materials and photos depicted or otherwise described herein are proposed and conceptual only, and based upon preliminary development plans, which are subject to change.”


550 Park Avenue #17E

Address 550 Park Avenue #17E
Price $19,500,000
Type/Size Co-op: four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
Last, but by no means least, is this Upper East Side nine-room co-op, and it’s a refreshing break from the abundance of newly built condos which make up the rest of this week’s list. This pad comes with a private elevator landing, wood-burning fireplaces, oversized windows, Central Park views, and possibly most impressive of all, according to the listing, “being in the apartment makes one happy.”