These are the Top Luxurious Apartments in New York City

These are the Top Luxurious Apartments in New York City

written by Global Glam September 26, 2017

It’s no secret that New York City hits one of they highest real estate peaks. Of course, being one of the most lively cities in the world plays is a huge role in this exclusivity. However, with the City’s minimal space, we often wonder which apartments are the most spacious and luxurious — the ones that are home to Manhattan’s most elite residents. Listed are some of the most magnificent, New York City homes.

-Amber Lyons

1. ONE57 157 AT 157 WEST 57TH STREET, HELLS KITCHEN

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Standing at over one thousand feet, this building provides the “longest South-to-North views of Central Park ever offered in private residences”. It also features a 24-Hour doorman and concierge, private dining, full catering kitchen, library with billiards table and 24-foot aquarium, arts and crafts atelier, screening and performance room, private fitness center, yoga studio, discreet additional street entry, valet parking, and pet wash room.

 

2. 70 VESTRY STREET PENTHOUSE, TRIBECA

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Planned to open in 2018, this is the last remaining underdeveloped waterfront property in Tribeca. In contrast the the typical gray buildings, the 70 Vestry’s limestone allows that sun to beautifully reflect the building as it does the overlooked Hudson River. Plus, this building will provide chic amenities such as a state-of-the art fitness center, modern library, colorful playroom, and spa assembled with marble, brushed limestone and Taj Mahal quartzite.

 

3. 4 EAST 80TH STREET, UPPER EAST SIDE

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Are you more interested in the vintage as opposed to the modern? This Neo-French Renaissance home was built in 1916 was owned by Frank Woolworth, founder of Woolworth’s discount. This enormous townhouse features seven stories, a dining room that seats 50 guest, and eight fireplaces.

 

4. 432 PARK AVENUE Penthouse 95, MIDTOWN EAST

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Crowned as the tallest residential building on the Western Hemisphere this 1,396 foot building one of the signatures of the New York City skyline. Imagine waking up to the most immaculate view of the City on the 95th penthouse. This building features a billiards room, conference room, screening room, exclusive studio suites, wine cellars, library, indoor pool, and relaxation suite.

 

5. TIME WARNER CENTER AT 25 COLUMBUS CIRCLE #75CE, HELL’S KITCHEN

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This luxurious 5-bedroom condominium hovers 700-feet over Central Park and includes a business center, private screening room, upscale gym, infinity pool, private event space, playroom, private massage room, and outdoor terrace. From the terrace as well as the floor-to-ceiling window, residents get a spectacular view the George Washington Bridge, Chrysler Building, The Empire State Building, The Statue of Liberty, and beyond. The apartment itself includes 2 kitchens, 4 1/2 marble-tiled bathrooms, a library, and media room. Plus, receive full access to The Mandarin Oriental amenities.

-GG

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5 comments

Dada September 27, 2017 - 3:36 pm

Wow they all are so cool…and ofcourse expensiv! Its hard to choose any but I love living high up with large windows that you feel like you are almost living on air.

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Lauren September 27, 2017 - 4:34 pm

Pet washroom?! That’s the greatest idea – I might have to incorporate that someday when we do our remodel! Thanks for the fascinating list!

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Lyndsy September 27, 2017 - 9:54 pm

Oh my goodness!!! I love #2 and #5 apartments. Maybe one day…. lol

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David Elliott September 28, 2017 - 1:52 pm

All of those are upscale and beautiful New York property. I can imagine how amazing it would be to stay in any one of those places. My favorite is the Woolworth’s one. I just think I like the old vintage look and all the great fire places.

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Jojo Hua September 28, 2017 - 3:56 pm

Wow, these houses look amazing! I would love to live in one of these houses in my dreams!

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