An ultra-luxurious $74 million apartment just became NYC's most expensive home sold this year — see inside the massive space
An ultra-luxurious $74 million apartment just became NYC's most expensive home sold this year see inside the massive space
Brittany Chang
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A home on the 20th floor of Aman's upcoming New York property was sold to a private buyer for $74.34 million.
So far, it's the most expensive real estate deal in New York City this year.
An extravagant New York City penthouse located in an upcoming hotel just sold for a cool $74 million, the highest real estate sale in New York City so far this year, according to the company that brokered the deal, Douglas Elliman.
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The historic building, owned by global hospitality company Aman, only has 22 condos. The remainder of the suites are reserved for Aman's hotel guests.
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The hotel won't open until August, but one of the suites has already been claimed by an anonymous buyer in the whopping $74.34 million deal. The "Jala Penthouse" — which takes up the entire 20th floor — is a palatial 6,791-square-foot property.
It has its own elevator lobby which opens straight into the foyer. Other elevators also give residents access to the building's hotel, three-floor spa, and members-only club.
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Inside the plush home, there are four bedrooms, a large living room, a dining room, a kitchen with a den and pantry, powder rooms, and a laundry room.
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Besides the surplus of rooms and space, there are amenities the average apartment renter in New York City could only dream about, like views of Central Park and two terraces.
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The larger wraparound terrace has its own swimming pool and jacuzzi next to the cabana and outdoor shower.
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The other terrace, accessible through the primary suite, also has its own jacuzzi.
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Besides the terrace, the primary bedroom also has two walk-in closets and a bathroom with heated floors and a bathtub.
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Don't worry — the other three bedrooms also have their own en-suite bathrooms too.
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If that's not enough to justify the over $74 million price tag, the home is also filled with high-end finishes, fireplaces, tall ceilings, and luxury appliances. In May, the apartment on the 22nd floor laso closed for $55 million, Katherine Clarke reported for the Wall Street Journal.