1. 635 West 42nd Street — $85 million
Owners of this apartment, which consists of the entire 45th floor of a condominium complex, would receive a staggering number of add-ons, including a yacht, Lamborghini Aventador Roadster, courtside season tickets for the Brooklyn Nets, a private chef, butler services, and mansion rental in the Hamptons.
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3. 834 Fifth Avenue — $76 million
This massive home contains 22 rooms, seven full bathrooms, and a wine cellar across 12,000 square feet.
4 (tie). 157 West 57th Street — $70 million
This apartment has unique amenities, including a steam room, spa shower, and heated floors.
4 (tie). 795 Fifth Avenue — $70 million
Located at the top of the Pierre Hotel, this duplex apartment has a total of 14 rooms.
4 (tie). 50 United United Nations Plaza — $70 million
This duplex penthouse would provide residents with views of the Manhattan skyline, the Chrysler and Empire State buildings, and the East River via a two-story bay window.
7 (tie). 995 Fifth Avenue — $65 million
Located right next to Central Park, this duplex penthouse has five wraparound terraces as part of its 4,817 square feet of outdoor space.
7 (tie). 100 East 53rd Street — $65 million
This 6,760-square-foot penthouse is in a building that offers a 60-foot pool, yoga and pilates rooms, a sauna, steam room, library, culinary market, and five-star restaurant.
9. 56 Leonard Street — $61 million
Floor-to-ceiling windows would give residents of this duplex penthouse panoramic views of New York City.
10. 11-13 West 10th Street — $59.5 million
This massive Greenwich Village mansion has 16,560 square feet of indoor space and 5,690 square feet of outdoor space, which includes a garden, roof deck, and terrace. It's owned by former Bearn Sterns executive Warren Spector.
11. 443 Greenwich Street — $58 million
Residents of this Tribeca condominium would have access to a 24-hour valet, 71-foot indoor swimming pool, 5,000-square-foot roof terrace, temperature-controlled wine cellar, private fitness studios, and a Hamam.
12. 151 East 58th Street — $57.5 million
This 9,000-square-foot duplex has 16 rooms, including five bedrooms and more than six bathrooms. It's currently owned by hedge funder Steve Cohen.
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13. 4 East 66th Street — $55 million
Combining architectural styles from the 1920s with modern flourishes, this apartment features a private elevator and views of Central Park.
14. 219 East 44th Street — $53 million
Featuring six units on the top seven floors of a 35-story building, this "mansion in the sky" penthouse has floor-to-ceiling windows that provide scenic views of Manhattan.
15. 854 Fifth Avenue — $50 million
With nine floors and plenty of views of Central Park, this townhouse was designed by the architects behind Grand Central Station, who were inspired by the Palace of Versailles.
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