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.