The 5,222-square-feet penthouse has three bedrooms and five bathrooms. The great features of the property include cast iron columns, high barrel vaulted ceilings, a library, a home theater room, and a private landscaped terrace.

The kitchen is completed with a terrazzo floor and marble and lava stone countertops. The master bedroom is beautifully outfitted with two spa bathrooms and two dressing rooms.

According to Curbed news, of the six penthouses that were listed on the market in September 2014, two are still up for sale, which include the largest penthouse inside the Puck Building priced at $66 million and with about 7,241 square feet of space, and another unit priced at $18.5 million. A four-bedroom penthouse in the same building was listed on the market for rent at $85,000 a month.

The Penthouse II in the Puck Building finally went into contract and is expected to close the deal in a month. According to TRD, Sotheby's declined to comment on the price of the Penthouse II as this is one of the most prestigious penthouses in the city.

The penthouse, which has a total area of 5,200 square feet, has an asking price of $6,721 per square foot. It is one of the six penthouses developed by the Jared Kushner-led firm atop the historic Puck Building at 295 Lafayette Street, as reported by The Real Deal news.

A source close to the developer declined to disclose the price of the penthouse, but it said that the developer was not lowering the prices of the penthouses, where a $66 million penthouse remains for sale.

Before the Penthouse II went into contract, Kushner Cos. had sold one penthouse for $28 million. The unit measured 6,000 square feet and was purchased by the JNZ Group in 2014.

Also for sale is a 4,895-square-feet penthouse priced at $18.5 million. The Penthouse IV is also for rent with an asking price of $85,000 a month.