No sun-drenched olive trees or private parking palaces here, but the East’s priciest homes are luxurious in their own right. From entire peninsulas in the coveted Hamptons to skyscraper views from New York’s most regal penthouses, check out the 12 most expensive listings.
$140 million
(Undisclosed Address), East Hampton, NY
With a median home value over $3 million, East Hampton real estate doesn’t come cheap. This 1930s gem was renovated by Peter Marino (aka “the leather daddy of luxury”) but it’s biggest selling point is the land, which spans a quarter of a mile on the Georgica Pond with panoramic ocean views. When it hit the market last fall, the property became the most expensive in the region and the second-priciest in the country. Peter M. Turino of Brown Harris Stevens holds the listing.
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$120 million
12-16 E 62nd St, Manhattan, NY
Easily mistaken for 12 E 69th Street, this Manhattan listing boasts three townhomes with 30,000+ square feet of combined living space and 11 terraces. Perhaps most impressive is the property’s 73 feet of frontage on one of the most coveted blocks of the Upper East Side - just steps from Fifth Ave and Central Park. The listing agents are Sabrina Saltiel and Raphael De Niro of Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
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$95 million
If you’re going to buy in The Hamptons, why not spring for a 25-acre peninsula with water views on three sides? This 8-bedroom, 13.5-bath estate was custom designed with 200-year-old antique flooring, 2 elevators, a 3-bedroom guest wing, professional screening room, wine cellar and more. Ed Petrie and Frank Newbold of Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.
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$85 million
A private compound overlooking Mecox Bay, Villa Maria is a turn-of-the-century landmark that’s been completely restored. Highlights include its triple-story staircase, limestone floors, imported Carrara marble baths and 15 waterfront acres. Corcoran‘s Tim Davis is the listing agent.
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$81 million
432 Park Ave # 93, New York, NY
When 432 Park Avenue reached it’s full height last fall, it became New York’s tallest residential building. Two penthouses in the new skyscraper are on this list; the first measures 8,255 square feet with 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and 2 powder rooms. The modern living space also has 10-foot-high windows, showcasing panoramic views of Central Park and the city. Douglas Elliman Real Estate holds the listing.
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$80 million
With a limestone and red-brick facade extending 27 feet along Fifth Avenue and 100 feet on East 82nd Street, this Beaux-Arts beauty is seen as an architectural tour de force. The 20,000-square-foot home is filled with intricate details including hand-carved wood paneling, gold-leaf trim and plaster friezes. The listing agent is Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty.
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$79 million
Measuring 9,000 square feet, this home is the only duplex at One Beacon Court, one of Manhattan’s most luxurious condominium residences. From white Venetian plaster walls to honed black granite counters and stainless steel appliances, it’s all about the finishes. Corcoran‘s Deborah Grubman holds the listing.
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$76.5 million
432 Park Ave S # 88, New York, NY
The second penthouse at 432 Park Avenue has 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and 2 powder rooms. In addition to panoramic city views, it features a private elevator, elegant entry gallery and library with a wood-burning fireplace. Douglas Elliman Real Estate holds the listing.
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$75 million
Located at the top of The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, this high-end listing includes two penthouses with 15,000+ square feet of combined living space. The building’s residents enjoy the privacy of a single-family home plus all the white-glove amenities the hotel has to offer, including a 24-hour concierge, room service, gym, spa, valet parking and housekeeping. The listing agent is Dolly Lenz with Dolly Lenz Real Estate LLC.
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$75 million
1 Central Park S # 1809, New York, NY
Tommy Hilfiger’s clothes may be suited for beach cottage living, but his home plays up the drama. Giving The Black Apartment a run for its money, the penthouse at the Plaza shows off rich tortoise-shell walls, gilded furniture and Art Deco-era chandeliers. It’s also known as one of the most architecturally significant homes in New York City, with a dome construction and rooftop terrace overlooking Central Park. Corcoran‘s Marie Claire Gladstone holds the listing.
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$75 million
145-146 Central Park W # PH26C, Manhattan, NY
Want to live like a celeb? Demi Moore is selling the penthouse that she and ex Bruce Willis bought in 1990, the year “Ghost” came out. The Central Park West listing includes a 7,000-square-foot triplex, plus a 2-bedroom apartment on the lobby level. Perhaps most notable is the property’s 1,500 square feet of terraces with sweeping views of the city and Central Park. The listing agent is Adam D. Modlin of The Modlin Group.
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$72 million
The One Madison penthouse may be last on this list, but it’s not the least luxurious, with a double-height living room, oversized master suite and four additional bedrooms overlooking Madison Square Park. A residents-only club in the building also offers an indoor pool, glass-enclosed steam room, state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge, screening room and more. The listing agent is Dolly Lenz with Dolly Lenz Real Estate LLC.
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