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NYC Supertalls: Where Size Does Matter!

Driving into Manhattan from Long Island one can’t help but notice that dotting the skyline are buildings that dwarf those around them! These, are the supertalls! Defined as a building that is greater than 984-feet tall, these buildings include the famous such as One World Trade Center as well as the infamous like 432 Park Avenue. […]

432 Park Avenue Penthouse: 8,200 Sq. Feet Of Luxury Priced At $10,000 A Foot!

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  From the ‘if you have to ask the price you can’t afford it’ file, the 432 Park Avenue penthouse located on the 95th floor has an asking price of $82,000,000! If that price is paid, it would result in a value of $9,933 per square foot. But unbelievably, that is well below the closed sale price […]

New York City Ultra-Luxury Real Estate – Is The Sky Falling Or…

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Summary: NYC Ultra-Luxury Residential Real Estate Market Targeted At The Superrich Getting Soft? Has the market reached a tipping point or is this merely the pause that refreshes? Is the sky staying right where it’s supposed to be but the prices for apartments located there certainly seem, shall we say, soft? In-other-words, in terms of the ultra-expensive listings […]

NYC Real Estate: This Building is Big (the biggest), Expensive and Spectacular!

The tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere (for now), located of course in New York City, is finished and only exceeded in height by 1 World Trade Center! Expected to top out next week, this ultra-luxury building that was the creation of legendary New York-based developer Harry Macklowe and Los Angeles-based investment firm CIM […]

432 Park Avenue, NYC: 92nd Floor PH priced at $79.5 million! (Floor Plan)

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Follow @Hallmark Abstract Service Have you ever wondered what you would get for your money if you had $80 million to plunk down on an apartment in New York City? Of course for anyone living in parts of the United States not New York’s Manhattan, the ability to spend $300,000 or maybe even $500,000 would […]