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.
12 East 80th Street
Address 12 East 80th Street
Price $35,000,000
Type/Size Townhouse: seven bedrooms and nine-and-a-half bathrooms
This 10,000-square-foot home is just off Fifth Avenue, and just a stones-throw away from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Built in 1886, it has four fireplaces, three laundry facilities, three terraces, a roof deck and what looks like a pretty impressive kids play room.
740 Park Avenue #6/7A
Address 740 Park Avenue #6/7A
Price $29,500,000
Type/Size Co-op: four bedrooms and six bathrooms
This spread is at 740 Park Avenue, Manhattan’s most prestigious co-op building. It comes with a marble gallery, a sweeping staircase, a “baronial” living room facing Park Avenue and a library. This isn’t the first time that the tony 12-room duplex – known as the Bouvier Apartment – has been up for grabs; it was originally listed for $44 million in 2014.
3 East 94th Street
Address 3 East 94th Street
Price $29,500,000
Type/Size Townhouse: six bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms
This Upper East Side townhouse which was owned by the late president of American Express has a fully-equipped gym, a sauna, two master bedrooms, which each have their own master bathroom (in case you don’t want to share), a roof terrace with views of Central Park and a wine cellar that can hold 400 bottles. Plus it was designated a landmark in 1974.
941 Park Avenue #5/6C
Address 941 Park Avenue #5/6C
Price $20,000,000
Type/Size Co-op: seven bedrooms and seven-and-a-half bathrooms
This listing is the opportunity to combine two full-floor spreads. The resulting pad would be a 9,000-square-foot duplex with a formal dining room, library, media room, home office, den, play room, and two wood-burning fireplaces.
505 West 19th Street Penthouse-1
Address 505 West 19th Street Penthouse-1
Price $17,500,000
Type/Size Condo: four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms
Perched next to the High Line you’ll find this building, and its swanky penthouse. The full-floor unit has oversized windows, a chef’s kitchen, a cast iron soaking tub and multiple terraces.