Despite the reports that real estate prices around the city may be leveling out, it seems like New York still has one of the most expensive listings around the country. New York Curbed listed the most expensive real estate properties in New York to date, and here are the top five on their list.
The most expensive property on the list is the one at 12-16 East 62nd Street which is listed for $120 million. It was listed in June 2015 and is a three-townhouse combo. With 30,581 square feet of space, it has a total of 11 terraces, dozens of bedrooms and common areas.
In the Sherry-Netherland, the 18th floor apartment is the most expensive co-op with an asking price of $86 million. It was said to be back on the market last March, and it was the former home of New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.
The Atelier's whole 45th floor was put on one mega sale by its developers in 2013, and it was listed for $85 million. After more than two years of being on the market, no one seems to have bitten the bait. Despite that, the asking price of the property has not been lowered. The listing details reveal that the apartment now comes with a $1M yacht with docking fees for five years, and a year of courtside season tickets to the Brooklyn Nets are just some of the perks included in the deal.
At 8 East 62nd Street, a 1903 Beaux Arts mansion was put on the market in February with an asking price of $84.5 million. The place was said to be a 15,000-square-foot limestone mansion with over-the-top finishes and high-end amenities.
Lastly, a townhouse at 12 East 63rd Street is listed for $84.5 million. It was first listed on the market for $77 million in November but came back with an additional $20 million price increase because of the renovations done in it which include a basement spa with 20-foot swimming pool and a three-story greenhouse.