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This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 19 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 #71B

Address 432 Park Avenue #71B
Price $34,750,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
The most expensive listing this week comes courtesy of 432 Park Avenue. The trashcan-inspired tower holds no end of multi-million-dollar spreads, and this one comes with a private elevator landing, a library and Central Park views. Although this is the most expensive listing to hit the market this week, the building’s priciest listing is a whopping $82 million.


432 Park Avenue #71A

Address 432 Park Avenue #71A
Price $33,750,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
Also at 432 Park – which is set to debut its new lighting feature later today – is this slightly cheaper pad. Just like its neighbor above, it totals 4,019 square feet and, as far as we can tell, comes with all the same features.


998 Fifth Avenue #6W

Address 998 Fifth Avenue #6W
Price $29,000,000
Type/Size Co-op: five bedrooms and six bathrooms
Over on the Upper East Side, and right across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, you’ll find this tony co-op. It comes with high ceilings, a custom-fitted pantry, a library and a whole lot of classic New York charm.


1 Central Park South Mansion 201

Address 1 Central Park South Mansion 201
Price $22,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
Tommy Hilfiger isn’t the only one at the Plaza selling up; the owner of this spread is also looking to offload. It has private elevator entry, hardwood flooring, custom cabinetry, period moldings, soundproofed windows and of course, access to all of the Plaza’s swanky amenities.


522 West 29th Street #9A

Address 522 West 29th Street #9A
Price $22,500,000
Type/Size Condo: five bedrooms and five bathrooms
At one of the High Line’s newest condo buildings is this triplex penthouse. Set to be completed next year, the sizable pad will have walls of glass, high ceilings, multiple terraces, and a private outdoor pool. Stay tuned, LLNYC will be touring it soon.

For Just $4m You Can Live In A Castle Just Outside The City

For $3.95 million, you can live in this perfectly adequate, (but nothing special) two-bedroom, two bathroom apartment on 53rd Street. Or! You can live in this castle in Yonkers that is the perfect mixture of French castle meets Eastern European discotheque. We know what we choose.

The castle at 170 Shonnard Terrace (known as Greystone Court) is currently owned by Kohle Yohannan, a writer and museum curator, who bought the home when it was a wreck in 2000 for $469,000 and proceeded to deck the bejeezus out of it. He imported actual historic rooms from Europe (from the 16th-18th centuries) and installed them in the castle, restoring it to its former glory. It has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, eleven fireplaces, an octagonal ballroom with Hudson River views, a formal dining room with a six-foot chandelier, a conservatory, a morning room, a billiard room, an observatory and — because you should pray if you own this house — a private chapel. Phew.

The home was first listed in 2011 for $4.95 million, but has recently been re-listed for $3.95 million.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 10 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.


1 Central Park South #1809

Address 1 Central Park South #1809
Price $58,900,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
The most expensive listing this week comes courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger. The designer has just relisted his duplex at the Plaza for $58.9 million — more than a 25% price cut from the $80 million he was asking for when it first hit the market in 2013.


293 Lafayette Street #PHIV

Address 293 Lafayette Street #PHIV
Price $35,000,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms
This sprawling penthouse at the Puck Building entered contract back in 2013 for $27.5 million. StreetEasy sheds no light on whether the sale was ever completed, but here it is again, with a $35 million asking price. Just like Penthouse I, which LLNYC toured earlier this year, this pad comes with barrel-vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private terrace.


240 Centre Street #Ph

Address 240 Centre Street #Ph
Price $35,000,000
Type/Size Co-op: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
A few weeks ago we featured the Police Building penthouse at the top of our Most Expensive list; today little has changed — it’s still not new to the market, it still doesn’t have a new price-tag, but, once again, it does have a new broker. The spread comes with a bucket-load of character, a spiral staircase, an elevator and a circular living room, all of which we got to witness for ourselves when we toured the pad back in March.


53 Leonard Street #Ph

Address 53 Leonard Street #Ph
Price $18,000,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
Down in Tribeca you’ll find this sizable spread. It’s been on and off the market a few times since it was first listed earlier this year, but the $18 million price tag remains. It comes with multiple terraces, a wood-burning fireplace, a skylight and some very shiny floors.


325 West Broadway Penthouse-West

Address 325 West Broadway Penthouse-West
Price $17,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
In Soho, and on the site of a former chocolate factory, is Xoco 325. The building is a individual looking one, and this penthouse comes with direct elevator access, a private terrace, walk-in closets, and city views.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 10 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.


70 Vestry Street #9N

Address 70 Vestry Street #9N
Price $25,700,000
Type/Size Condo: six bedrooms and seven-and-a-half bathrooms
The most expensive property this week comes courtesy of the celeb filled 70 Vestry. The 5,384-square-foot home comes with two terraces, a private elevator landing, and river views. While the building comes with a porte cochere, and charging stations for electric vehicles. Plus, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen will be on hand if you ever need to borrow a cup of sugar.


3 East 95th Street #Ph

Address 3 East 95th Street #Ph
Price $25,000,000
Type/Size Condo: five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
This Upper East Side spread belongs to Jimmy Choo co-founder Tamara Mellon. It comes with more than 5,000-square-feet of outdoor space, an enclosed solarium and — of course — a walk-in closet that is currently filled with shoes. The home, which was first listed in 2014 for $34 million, is also available as a $85,000-per-month rental.


45 East 22nd Street #55FL

Address 45 East 22nd Street #55FL
Price $20,000,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
Crane your neck and glimpse skyward and you might spot the 55th floor of Madison Square Park Tower. That’s where you’ll find this full floor, 4,651-square-foot spread. It has floor-to-ceiling windows (through which you can enjoy all four of the apartments exposures), and access to amenities including a golf simulator, basketball court, children’s playroom, library, and cards room.


4 Sutton Square

Address 4 Sutton Square
Price $19,500,000
Type/Size Townhouse: three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
Sutton Square is home to just six houses, and this one is up for grabs. It’s owned by the contentious former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, Mike Jeffries. Between 2005 and 2008 the home was restored and renovated by architect Daniel Romualdez (who is also doing the interiors for big-name projects like 70 Vestry), and now it comes with East River views, a two-story mahogany paneled sitting room, and a whole lot of mirrors.


50 Wooster Street #5N

Address 50 Wooster Street #5N
Price $15,950,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
Not only does this Soho apartment have a tunnel specifically designed for cats to journey from the kitchen to the litter box, but it was also the former home of legendary musician and crocodile-rocker Elton John. He sold it in 2010 to art consultant Sara Tecchia, and she added features like the color-changing walls in the powder room, the motorized headboard, and the two single beds that slide together to form a king-size bed.

Amy Schumer Just Bought A $12M UWS Penthouse

America’s comedy darling remains an uptown girl.

Amy Schumer’s search for a new New York City home appears to have come to an end with the purchase of a $12.15 million penthouse at 190 Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side, according to a source familiar with the deal.

The duplex, a 4,500-square-foot, five-bedroom home, is perched atop a turn of the century building and features a wall of glass doors, coffered glass ceilings, a custom stone and glass gas fireplace, a wrap around terrace and a separate bedroom wing.

The comedian and actress appears to have gotten a sweet deal, since the property was first listed for $18.9 million last April.

The digs are certainly a massive step up from Schumer’s old home, a townhouse apartment on West 80th Street that’s currently on the market for $1.63 million with broker Adam Modlin .

Schumer and boyfriend Ben Hanisch have reportedly been scouting new properties for over a month, and also checked out a $15 million mansion at 352 Riverside Drive.

Though it’s unclear if Hanisch is moving into the building with Schumer, he should count himself lucky that it has two floors.

“I’ve been here for two and a half years and for a while had my comedian boyfriend move in with me, but sharing a studio is a bad idea,” she told Brick Underground in 2011 of her first Upper West Side pad. “We broke up for a month just because of that and we are now happily together living separately. I don’t think I ever want to share an apartment with anyone again, although it would be nice if he lived upstairs.”

Lisa Lippman and Scott Moore of Brown Harris Stevens had the Riverside listing. Lippman declined to confirm the deal, and a representative for Schumer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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.”

Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossdale’s $35M Home

The ink on Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s divorce papers has had a chance to well and truly dry since April, so it’s not surprising that the pair’s home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area has hit the market. The spread is asking $35 million.

According to Variety, the former-couple purchased the home – which once belonged to Jennifer Lopez – in 2006 for $13.3 million.

The seven-bedroom house, which is set in a 24-hour guard gated community with its own gates and private drive, comes with a large pool, tennis court, professional gym, theater, views, privacy, outdoor kitchen and living areas, and multiple fireplaces. Plus there’s a house manager’s office, a guest house, a whole lot of marble, and some very, very quirky interiors.

Variety report that they’ve yet to discover if Stefani has found new digs, but note she has been on the hunt. Rossdale though, shelled out $7.6 million in May for a six-bedroom bachelor pad in the hills above Studio City.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 12 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.


12 East 96th Street

Address 12 East 96th Street
Price $19,500,000
Type/Size Townhouse: 14 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms
This 17,400-square-foot townhouse isn’t just the most expensive listing of the week, we’d hazard a guess that it’s the biggest too. Built in 1916 by Ogden Codman, Jr., it was once home to Robert Livingston, a blue-blooded American financier, but since 1990 the house has been home to the Italian international school, La Scuola d’Italia Guglielmo Marconi. It comes with seven stories, an elevator, a wood paneled ballroom, seven fireplaces, high ceilings, and a garden.


48 East 91st Street

Address 48 East 91st Street
Price $18,500,000
Type/Size Townhouse: four bedrooms and five bathrooms
On East 91st Street you’ll find this 20-foot-wide townhouse, which comes with high ceilings, large windows, custom molding, a library, a formal living room with a wood-burning fireplace opens, multiple terraces, and a landscaped garden. According to city records, the owner is Leslie Harwood Ehrlich.


178 East 94th Street

Address 178 East 94th Street
Price $18,000,000
Type/Size Townhouse: six bedrooms and six bathrooms
Upper East Side townhouses reign supreme this week. There is an unfortunate lack of listing photos for this spread, but we do know the home took two years to design and build, and that is has herringbone oak floors, paneled doors, and grand moldings throughout, along with a garage, a large elevator, and a roof terrace.


56 East 66th Street

Address 56 East 66th Street
Price $17,950,000
Type/Size Townhouse: five bedrooms and five bathrooms
This spread offers a chance to live next door to Andy Warhol’s former home, which is quite a selling point if you ask us! The listing though, seems to suggest work is needed to get the home up to the standards of the renderings provided, and the word “potential” is used more than once.


1 Central Park South #1801

Address 1 Central Park South #1801
Price $17,900,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
You’ll find this pretty condo at the Plaza Hotel. It comes with detailed moldings, wood and marble inlaid floors, and some flawless stained-glass ceilings. It’s owned by fertilizer tycoon Bolat Nazarbayev, who is the brother of the president of Kazakhstan.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 16 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.

240 Centre Street Penthouse

Address 240 Centre Street Penthouse
Price $35,000,000
Type/Size Co-op: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
This week’s most expensive listing is the very cool Police Building penthouse, its not new to the market, nor does it have a new price-tag, but it does have a new broker. It comes with a bucket-load of character, a spiral staircase, an elevator and a circular living room, all of which we got to witness for ourselves when we toured the pad back in March.


993 Fifth Avenue #11FLR

Address 993 Fifth Avenue #11FLR
Price $27,900,000
Type/Size Co-op: five bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms
This full floor spread at the swanky, Emery Roth-designed 993 Fifth Avenue is almost exactly what you’d expect from… a full floor spread at the swanky, Emery Roth-designed 993 Fifth Avenue. It has classic New York charm plus a private elevator landing, a wood burning fireplace, a library, and Central Park Views.


25 Columbus Circle #67CE

Address 25 Columbus Circle #67CE
Price $18,950,000
Type/Size Condo: five bedrooms and six bathrooms
This listing’s a chance for two to become one at the Time Warner Center. Combined, the apartments will total almost 4,000 square feet and will come with eastern, southern and western exposures, a chef’s kitchen, abundant closet space, and opulent marble baths.


150 Central Park South #2501

Address 150 Central Park South #2501
Price $16,000,000
Type/Size Co-op: three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
If we had to pick one of these listings to live in, it would almost certainly be this one. The sprawling spread has been recently gut renovated and comes designed by Tui Pranich. It has a library with custom cabinetry, a private elevator landing, and 45 feet of windows and terraces looking out directly onto Central Park.


1060 Fifth Avenue #2B

Address 1060 Fifth Avenue #2B
Price $15,500,000
Type/Size Co-op: five bedrooms and six bathrooms
“Breathtakingly elegant and majestic”, reads this apartment’s listing. The flamboyant spread comes with art walls, wood-burning fireplaces, 48 feet of Central Park frontage and a lot of extravagant details. Plus, right now it’s almost half the price it was asking when it first hit the market in 2014.

$32M Texas Mega Mansion Has a Waterpark & Much More

This Dallas, Texas mansion, currently on the market for $32,347,000, is our new favorite mansion and it’s not even close.

The residence itself would be enough to be worth highlighting, with its eight bedrooms, 17.5 bathrooms (17.5 bathrooms!), many ornate chandeliers, fireplaces, gilding, full-size indoor basketball court, multiple game rooms (including at least one bowling alley), ten-car garage, et cetera, et cetera. And that’s before you even get to the backyard.

Because in the backyard, you see, there is a waterpark. A genuine waterpark, with a huge waterslide, jungle gym-type thing, waterfall, fake rock formation, large pool, two cabanas, and a whole bunch of palm trees. There’s also a tennis court and an in-ground trampoline, which is not something that we are sure we’ve seen before.

This is truly the mullet of mansions: business in the front (more or less), and definitely one hundred percent party in the back.

Bethenny Frankel Lists Large Tribeca Loft

Bethenny Frankel, “Real Housewives of New York City” star and outspoken founder of the Skinny Girl empire, finalized her divorce from ex-husband Jason Hoppy over the summer after four long years. Perhaps the most contentious part of the legal battle was that he remained in the Tribeca loft that she purchased in 2011 for just under $5 million while she hotel-hopped (she notoriously referred to herself as “the richest homeless person in Manhattan”). But things seem to be turning around for Frankel; she bought and renovated a $4.2 million Soho loft back in April 2015, and she’s now finally listed the Tribeca condo for an impressive $6.95 million, reports Variety. The four-bedroom corner spread at 195 Hudson Street is cool and contemporary and boasts luxe details such as a 180-bottle wine fridge, decked-out closet/dressing room, and totally custom office (which made many an appearance on the Bravo reality show).

A polished nickel entryway leads to the large living/dining room and kitchen, which is outfitted with sleek white Poggen Pohl cabinetry, Ceasarstone counters, and high-end appliances including an InSinkErator, full-size wine fridge, and built-in espresso machine. Throughout, you’ll find nearly 12-foot ceilings, heroic columns, and hardwood floors.

The master suite has a walk-in dressing room with an entire wall of closets. The master bath has dual sinks, a Toto toilet and bidet, soaking tub, and steam shower.

The other two bedrooms are connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath.

Other features of the loft include a laundry room and private storage room on the same floor, manual solar shades, and a deeded private indoor parking spot.

Not surprisingly, the listing is held by Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes of Bravo’s other hit “Million Dollar Listing.” We’d bet that Frankel and her loft will be appearing on the next season.

Kylie Jenner Adds $12M Mansion To Her Ever Expanding Portfolio

According to Trulia, the 19-year-old has just snapped up another home in Hidden Hills, California. The mansion, which was listed for $12.4 million, is her third real estate purchase since May, and by far the most expensive.

Built in 2015, the eight bedroom, Cape Cod style home spans 13,200 square feet and sits on 1.4-acres. It comes with a gourmet kitchen, a home theater, sliding walls of glass, a game room, wine storage, a gym, a massage room, a pool, and a spa.

Plus there’s a private one-bedroom guest house with a kitchenette, sitting room, separate entrance, and courtyard.

This recent acquisition joins the $6 million Hidden Hills spread Jenner bought back in May, along with the neighboring $4.5 million home she nabbed in August.

Plus there’s the property she still owns in the nearby gated Calabasas community. That one’s on the market for $3.9 million.

We can’t wait to see how much of Hidden Hills the youngest member of the Jenner/Kardashian clan will own before she turns 21.

Marc and Rory Shevin of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices had the listing. [Trulia]

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 11 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.


730 Park Avenue #15C

Address 730 Park Avenue #15C
Price $19,995,000
Type/Size Co-op: three bedrooms and four bathrooms
This week’s most expensive listing is this swanky Upper East Side co-op with Central Park views. It comes with a cozy solarium, a library, a wood-burning fireplace, custom cabinetry, a private terrace, a maid’s room, and a host of original details including wood floors and period fixtures and moldings.


100 Eleventh Avenue 19th Floor

Address 100 Eleventh Avenue 19th Floor
Price $19,600,000
Type/Size Condo: six bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms
This listing is a conversation opportunity; buy the two apartments and you can combine them to create a sizable full-floor spread. When joined they’ll total 5,750 square feet and come with 360-degree views. Meanwhile, the Jean Nouvel-designed building enjoys amenities including a garden, fitness center, sauna, and steam rooms.


551 West 21st Street #16A

Address 551 West 21st Street #16A
Price $19,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
Like the rest of our list, this sun-filled West Chelsea spread comes with views aplenty.  It also has direct elevator access, 11-foot-high ceilings, oak herringbone floors, and 9-foot-high double doors. But most interesting of all, according to StreetEasy, it was snapped up just weeks ago for $16.9 million, possibly by owners looking for a fast and profitable flip.


1965 Broadway #Phb3

Address 1965 Broadway #Phb3
Price $19,000,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
This week’s “Most Expensive” list may as well be called the “$19 Million Club”. Built in 1997 this Lincoln Center spread has a 1,000-square-foot private, landscaped terrace, over 65 feet of floor to ceiling windows, a free-floating, four-sided bronze and glass fireplace, a stone and wood bar, and a drop down movie screen.


35 East 76th Street 1901-1907

Address 35 East 76th Street 1901-1907
Price $13,500,000
Type/Size Co-op
This is by far the oddest unit we’ve seen for a while. According to the listing, for the past two years, this spread has been on the receiving end of, “an extensive amount of design and architectural planning to create a clean white space.” The spread currently comes with… not much at all besides some Central Park views and a lot of bare walls. We can’t help but wonder what it looked like before.


This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 18 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.

19 West 12th Street

Address 19 West 12th Street
Price $28,500,000
Type/Size Townhouse: six bedrooms and six-and-a-half-bathrooms
This red-brick townhouse has the honor of being this week’s most expensive listing. The five-story home comes with 12-foot ceilings, a lush looking garden, a roof deck, a flawless Calacatta marble bathroom, and a very snazzy orange kitchen.


33 East 74th Street #5A

Address 33 East 74th Street #5A
Price $18,000,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and three-and-a-half-bathrooms
33 East 74th Street started life as a row of brownstones, but a recent conversion saw them turned them into this 10-unit condo building. This 3,851-square-foot unit has an open-plan living and dining area, hardwood floors, a custom kitchen and oversized windows.


160 Leroy Street South14a

Address 160 Leroy Street South14a
Price $16,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half-bathrooms
This week’s third most expensive listing is at Ian Schrager’s 160 Leroy Street, a building which is still under construction. When completed, this apartment will have an abundance of wall space for art, floor-to-ceiling windows, some impressive views and of course some very sinuous walls.


514 West 24th Street #8

Address 514 West 24th Street #8
Price $16,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and five-and-a-half-bathrooms
Not only is this West Chelsea spread the same price as the above, the two also both have an estimated completion date of 2017. This 4,512-square-foot apartment comes with a private elevator landing, twin terraces, a library, and a master bathroom featuring a copper soaking tub. It’s located in the art-deco style Fitzroy building; and if this was a ranking of LLNYC’s favorite facades, this would be top of the list.


57 West 88th Street

Address 57 West 88th Street
Price $15,995,000
Type/Size Townhouse: five bedrooms and seven bathrooms
Built in 1900, this 20-foot-wide townhouse is both landmarked and renovated. The house is home to a gym, a wine cellar, a private elevator, an eat-in kitchen, multiple terraces and a garden. The master bathroom might be the main attraction though, just look at that wall of Styra marble.

Park Avenue Apartment Proves That Beautiful Things Come In Tiny Packages

Most tiny New York apartments are terrifying. But in the right hands, they can be turned into something amazing. That’s the case for this Park Avenue South condo, which is owned by interior designer Amir Khamneipur and which he listed today for $1.775 million.

Though the place comes in at less than 700 square feet (669 to be exact), cleverly placed windows and mirrors make it seem much, much bigger. The home was featured in the July issue of “House, Beautiful” and a 2014 article in the “Wall Street Journal,” where Khamneipur described all the tips and tricks he used to give the small apartment the feeling of space.  “I would rather live in a custom jewel box than a badly designed mansion,” he told “House, Beautiful.” “This apartment brings me such joy.”

The apartment has one bedroom, one and a half bathrooms, 14-foot ceilings, 10-foot doors and custom, double-height cabinetry. Everything in the space was custom-designed by Khamneipur, and listing agent Claudia Saez-Fromm of Town Residential tellsLLNYC that a buyer may be able to negotiate with Khamneipur to include the furniture with the sale.

Saez-Fromm says Khamneipur decided to sell because he received  interest in the apartment after the “House, Beautiful” piece and he wants to upgrade to a two-bedroom.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 20 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 to hit the Manhattan market.

50 East 69th Street

Address 50 East 69th Street
Price $72,000,000
Type/Size Townhouse
This week’s most expensive listing is a gargantuan 21,070 square foot Upper East Side townhouse in need of a little TLC. Formerly the Center for Specialty Care, an outpatient facility for plastic surgery, the home was built in 1917 by the cotton tycoon Otto Louis Dommerich, who demolished two houses in order to build this 44-foot wide spread. It comes with three elevators, 14 fireplaces and a stained glass dome at the top of the curved main staircase.


269 West 11th Street

Address 269 West 11th Street
Price $26,000,000
Type/Size Townhouse
The listing describes this home as, “a mansion in the making.” And that seems accurate. The Greek Revival townhouse comes with approximately 8,540 square feet of interior space plus an impressive 1,200 square foot garden. Built in 1836 it has high ceilings, multiple fireplaces and grand proportions.


63 East 82nd Street

Address 63 East 82nd Street
Price $23,750,000
Type/Size Townhouse: seven bedrooms and eight-and-a-half-bathrooms
Townhouses are dominating this weeks most expensive list, and here’s another one belonging to the Upper East Side. Built in 1899, this six-story spread comes with high ceilings, a sweeping staircase, a landscaped garden, a Juliet balcony and some bold design choices.


1125 Fifth Avenue #9FL

Address 1125 Fifth Avenue #9FL
Price $19,000,000
Type/Size Co-op: five bedrooms and four-and-a-half-bathrooms
With 50-feet of Fifth Avenue frontage, it’s not surprising that this sizable co-op has impressive Central Park views (even if they do seem to be obstructed by scaffolding in the listing photos). It comes with a bedroom wing, a formal dining room, a library, staff quarters and we’re sort of in love with its old school charm.


53 West 53rd Street #50A

Address 53 West 53rd Street #50A
Price $18,700,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and three-and-a-half-bathrooms
Last but by no means least is this condo at the Jean Nouvel-designed “MoMA Tower”. When the building is completed this 3,952-square-foot spread will have interiors designed by Thierry Despont, a master suite with Central Park views, hotel-like amenities, and best of all – Museum perks.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, 15 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 to hit the Manhattan market.

33 East 74th Street

Address 33 East 74th Street 
Price $44,000,000
Type/Size Townhouse: five bedrooms and six bathrooms
Just like last week, this week’s most expensive listing is a townhouses; and just like last week, this one is part of a larger condo building. Unfortunately there’s not much in the way of listing photos, but according to the listing the 10,088 square foot space is being delivered as a white box and, “purchasers should bring their designers/architects.”


151 East 58th Street #Ph53w

Address 151 East 58th Street #Ph53w
Price $37,500,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
This Sutton Place penthouse is the first listing LLNYC has seen that gives a square footage for the windows: 2,500. Along with that impressive amount of glass, this spread comes with views (of course), a master suite including his and hers bathrooms and walk in closets, a loft-like corner living-room with an open dining area, and an eat-in kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances.


785 Fifth Avenue #17AB

Address 785 Fifth Avenue #17AB
Price $27,500,000
Type/Size Co-op: two bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms
This co-op made headlines last week thanks to its owner – billionaire media mogul David Geffen. His 5,000-square-foot apartment was designed by Charles Gwathmey and comes with Central Park views, a chef’s kitchen, an oversized great room, and a sound proofed screening room with a state-of-the-art projectionist booth. Geffen is reportedly moving because he has finished renovating another apartment in the building — likely the co-op he purchased in 2012 for $54 million.


45 East 30th Street #Phb

Address 45 East 30th Street #Phb
Price $18,950,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and three bathrooms
Here’s another apartment with an interesting owner – this time it’s Al Kahn, and although the name might be unfamiliar, he’s the man responsible for bringing pokémon to the US. His four-story apartment comes with a full-floor master suite, seven outdoor terraces, and a private outdoor pool. Alas no pokémon, though.


520 West 19th Street #Phb

Address 520 West 19th Street #Phb
Price $18,500,000
Type/Size Condo: five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms
According to its listing, this colorful Chelsea duplex offers, “an indescribable living experience.” Spread across 4,054 square feet, the home comes with a library, fireplaces, teak wall panels, and a large private terrace.


Hamptons Spotlight Listing: 10 HOLLY LANE WATER MILL SOUTH, NEW YORK

 

WATER MILL SOUTH ESTATE Elegance defines this meticulously designed and constructed Water Mill estate section jewel.

The park-like private setting and mature landscaping are a tribute to historic Hamptons estates, framed by giant Cherry, Ginko and other specimen trees.

The classic architecture combines with striking Belgian-inspired modern interiors, echoing the study in subtle contrasts that unfolds throughout the home. Hand-bleached wide-plank oak floors and vaulted ceilings create airy living spaces that flow seamlessly, and a museum- quality LED lighting system and vintage, custom-designed and Italian light fixtures further enhance the house.

Enormous custom windows and glass doors provide broad views of the gorgeous grounds from every sight line, connecting the interior space with the outdoors in a uniquely modern way. Expansive covered and open-air patios combine with a 50-foot pergola to allow for spectacular outdoor entertaining. This is a one-of-a-kind custom property.

 

This listing courtesy of Douglas Elliman

Scott Bartlett

c 516.383.3460

scott.bartlett@elliman.com

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

Here’s our look at the five most expensive residential listings to hit StreetEasy in the past seven days — the crème de la crème of the Manhattan market this week.

21 East 66th Street #7FLR

Address 21 East 66th Street #7FLR
Price $14,350,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
This week’s most expensive listing is a full-floor unit at 21 East 66th Street, a home which is described as, “befitting for royalty or the like.” The listing photos provided focus very specifically on the apartment’s finishes so we can’t judge for ourselves quite how lavish the spread actually is – but we can say the tiling is superb.


251 East 61st Street

Address 251 East 61st Street
Price $14,250,000
Type/Size Townhouse: five bedrooms and five bathrooms
The second most expensive listing this week is a two-fer; one 5,000-square-foot townhouse plus a 1,148 square foot finished coach house. The two are connected by a private underground passageway. Besides two houses the spread comes with a wine room, a roof deck and an elevator.


1175 Park Avenue 12FLR-1/2A

Address 1175 Park Avenue 12FLR-1/2A
Price $9,950,000
Type/Size Co-op: five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
At 1175 Park Avenue is this 12 room residence. Spread across over 4,400 square feet, it comes with a private elevator landing, a formal dining room, a children’s play room, a private maid’s quarters, and a paneled library with a 24-karat gold leaf ceiling.


120 East End Avenue #10B

Address 120 East End Avenue #10B
Price $9,500,000
Type/Size Co-op: four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
This 4,100 square foot corner spread has been “exquisitely renovated,” according to the listing. It comes with East River views, marble mantelpieces, an eat-in kitchen, and a library. But we like the wooden herringbone floors most of all.


20 West 53rd Street #29A

Address 20 West 53rd Street #29A
Price $9,350,000
Type/Size Condo: three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
Set inside the Baccarat Hotel & Residences, this 2,303-square-foot spread benefits most those swanky hotel amenities. But beyond the bar, restaurant, spa and fitness center, this apartment has floor-to-ceiling windows, Central Park views, and a customized walk-in closet.

This Week’s 5 Most Expensive Listings

In the past seven days, five 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 to hit the Manhattan market.

19 East 61st Street

Address 19 East 61st Street
Price $37,500,000
Type/Size Townhouse: six bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms
This week’s most expensive listing is one of two townhouses that are a part of the recently renovated Carlton House Building – which started life as the Helmsey Carlton House hotel. The home’s listing doesn’t included any photos, but LLNYC got a good look at the house when it served as the Kips Bay Decorator Show House earlier this year.


20 West 53rd Street #47

Address 20 West 53rd Street #47
Price $23,800,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four bathrooms
This 4,557-square-foot spread is the most expensive at the Baccarat Hotel and Residences right now (but not the most expensive that has sold in the building). It comes with floor-to-ceiling windows, stellar views, high ceilings, and all of the luxe amenities that come with living in the same building as the Baccarat Hotel. 


134 West 78th Street

Address 134 West 78th Street
Price $12,000,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four bathrooms
Three seems to be the magic number this week; this is the third most expensive listing and by far the nicest place we’ve seen in a little while. Although currently a four unit co-op, the spread will be delivered vacant and we suspect that any future buyer will be very tempted to turn it back into it’s full townhouse glory (we would). 


132 East 65th Street #Ph3

Address 132 East 65th Street #Ph3
Price $11,900,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
This Upper East Side apartment is in the fairly newly built Touraine building. Its interiors are designed by Stephen Alton, and it comes with a formal dining room, double crown moldings, custom lighting, and two private terraces.


31 West 21st Street #9FL

Address 31 West 21st Street #9FL
Price $10,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms
This Flatiron loft is another one of this week’s winning listings. The 4,776 square foot, full-floor spread comes with pre-war details, views of the Empire State Building, a home gym, and a very comfy looking sofa.