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The Most Expensive Apartments in New York City

157 West 57th Street — 83rd Floor

Type: 83rd floor — condo
Price: $55,000,000 
Details: 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths; approx. 6,240 sq. ft.

157 West 57th Street — Penthouse
Unit
: Penthouse, 75/76 floors — condo
Price: $115 million
Details: 12 room, 6 bedrooms, 6 baths; approx. 13,554 sq. ft.

Unit: Townhouse
Price: $90,000,000 
Details: 7 floors, 35-by-78-ft. structure; approx. 18,000 sq. ft.

Built in 1916, this townhouse is one of three on the block Frank Woolworth, founder of Woolworth’s discount retail chain, built for his daughters. But this is no five-and-dimer.

25 East 77th Street — Penthouse

Unit: Penthouse — condop
Price: $60,000,000 
Details: 12 rooms, 6 bedrooms, 8 baths; approx. 9799 sq. ft. interior, 2,319 sq. ft. exterior

This full-floor penthouse sits atop the tony Mark Hotel, built in 1927 and now a New York landmark. It features a living room with 26-foot ceilings, a skylighted conservatory with a custom-designed staircase, private elevato.

157 West 57th Street — 79th Floor

Unit: 79th floor — condo
Price : $50,000,000 
Details: 7 rooms, 4 beds, 4 baths; approx. 6,240 sq. ft.

At more than 1,000 feet in height, One57 (as it’s been dubbed by its developer, Extell) has bragging rights to being the tallest residential building in New York

50 Central Park South — 33rd Floor

Unit: 33rd floor — condo
Price: $50,000,000 
Details: 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 3.5 baths; approx. 4,536 sq. ft.

This residence atop the Ritz-Carlton hotel — steps away from The Plaza — is one of only 12 condos for sale at this address. It features views of Central Park and the city skyline, and interior design by Michael Smith, who has been handling decorator duties at the White House since 2008.

944 Fifth Ave – Unidentified High Floor

Unit: Unidentified high floor; co-op
Price : $50,000,000 
Details: 18 rooms, 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths; approx. 5,000 sq. ft.

This is what they mean when they say “white-glove” New York exclusivity. This full-floor apartment, in a building built in 1925, features Italian Renaissance palazzo style and was featured in “Architectural Digest.”

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