This is What a $95,000,000 View Looks Like
You read that right. Ninety five. Million. Dollars. In other words, about 323 Ferrari’s.
Construction just finished at 432 Park Avenue last month, marking it the tallest residential building in New York City and the rest of the Western Hemisphere. The luxury condo rises a majestic 1,396 feet, 34 feet taller than the One World Trade Center (although with the spire, the OWTC’s official height is 1,776 feet, which, if you didn’t know, is symbolic of the 1776 Declaration of Independence). There are a total of 104 units, of which 10 floors are penthouses. One of the penthouses that sold was listed at $95 million.
To be blunt, the views are nothing short of spectacular. The 10′ x 10′ windows allow for sweeping vistas of everything from the Hudson to the East River, from Central Park to the Atlantic Ocean. Building amenities include a state-of-the-art gym, billiards room, 75-foot pool with a spa and massage therapy room, a children’s playroom, and a boardroom. The project was designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, and will welcome the first residents in 2015.
Developers CIM Group and Macklowe Properties shared these incredible photos, snapped from the top of 432 Park. If you see anything you like and decide to buy, don’t forget to chuck a few million our way.