Luxury homes for sale in new york

The luxury real estate market in New York City is highly competitive and constantly evolving. Here are some of the most luxurious homes currently for sale in New York:

Manhattan

  1. The Pierre: A 12-bedroom, 12-bathroom penthouse at The Pierre hotel on Fifth Avenue, asking price: $150 million.
  2. One57: A 10,923-square-foot penthouse at One57, a luxury skyscraper on West 57th Street, asking price: $98 million.
  3. The Baccarat Hotel: A 10,000-square-foot penthouse at The Baccarat Hotel on West 53rd Street, asking price: $70 million.
  4. The Ritz-Carlton: A 6,000-square-foot penthouse at The Ritz-Carlton hotel on Central Park South, asking price: $50 million.
  5. Astor Place: A 5,000-square-foot penthouse at Astor Place, a luxury condominium building in the East Village, asking price: $25 million.

Brooklyn

  1. One Brooklyn Bridge Park: A 6,000-square-foot penthouse at One Brooklyn Bridge Park, a luxury condominium building in Brooklyn Heights, asking price: $15 million.
  2. The Brooklyn Heights: A 5,000-square-foot penthouse at The Brooklyn Heights, a luxury condominium building in Brooklyn Heights, asking price: $12 million.
  3. The Edge: A 4,000-square-foot penthouse at The Edge, a luxury condominium building in Williamsburg, asking price: $8 million.

The Hamptons

  1. The Estate at 240 Meadow Lane: A 12,000-square-foot estate in Southampton, asking price: $100 million.
  2. The Manor at 50 Millstone Road: A 10,000-square-foot estate in East Hampton, asking price: $60 million.
  3. The Compound at 2400 Montauk Highway: A 6,000-square-foot compound in Bridgehampton, asking price: $20 million.

Westchester County

  1. The Manor at 1000 North Broadway: A 12,000-square-foot estate in Irvington, asking price: $20 million.
  2. The Estate at 2000 Saw Mill River Road: A 10,000-square-foot estate in Yonkers, asking price: $15 million.
  3. The Compound at 1500 North Avenue: A 6,000-square-foot compound in New Rochelle, asking price: $10 million.

Please note that these prices are subject to change and may not include additional fees, taxes, and commissions. It's always a good idea to consult with a reputable real estate agent or attorney before making a purchase.