Inside a $54,600,000 Billionaires Row NYC Penthouse with Amazing City Views!

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Publicado 2023-08-14
In this episode I take you on a tour inside of one of the most expensive apartments in the World - Penthouse 76 at 111 West 57th Street, a luxury apartment skyscraper on Billionaires Row in New York City. Its an architectural digest worthy masterpiece home to the worlds billionaires!

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Listing Info: 111 W57th Street PH 76
Price: $54,600,000
Stats: 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 6,512 Sq. Ft.
Agent Contact: [email protected] (212) 935-5757
Link: 111w57.com/
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Listing Description:
Available for immediate occupancy, Penthouse 76 at 111 West 57th Street is a spectacular, one-of-a-kind residence that offers the grandeur of expansive indoor-outdoor living across two full floors, all with breathtaking, unobstructed 360-degree vistas that are perfectly centered over Central Park to the north, and river-to-river over Manhattan's iconic city skyline to the south. Penthouse 76 is a 4-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom residence featuring 6,512 square feet of interior space adorned by a south-facing, 309 square foot terrace making this a Penthouse of monumental proportion and unparalleled 360-degree views. The residence is designed around a dramatic, central entrance gallery with white macauba stone floors and a gracefully proportioned oval staircase connecting the upper and lower levels. The richly detailed finishes are conceived throughout by Studio Sofield and demonstrate an extraordinary commitment to craftsmanship and quality.

The Great Hall is an entertainer's dream with views of Central Park to the north highlighted by floor-to-ceiling windows and 14' ceilings. An impressively-sized dining room faces north and offers unobstructed views of Central Park and beyond. The south-facing, separate eat-in kitchen features custom cabinetry in a light hand-rubbed finish, stepped crystallo white quartzite countertops and backsplash, a full suite of Gaggenau appliances, and access to a private terrace through which to take in all of New York City's iconic landmarks. The sweeping staircase- or elevator if one prefers- leads to a primary suite and two secondary bedrooms upstairs. The primary bedroom suite faces Central Park and features two separate windowed bathrooms, generous closet space and a wet bar. The first corner primary bathroom is clad in white onyx and features a handmade freestanding polished nickel bathtub by William Holland and exclusive Studio Sofield-designed bronze fittings hand-cast by P. E. Guerin.

The secondary primary bathroom is finished in grey onyx with custom fixtures in blackened steel and glass. Adjacent to the upper viewing gallery to the south are two additional guest bedrooms with breathtaking city exposures and en-suite bathrooms in silverian marble. Residents at 111 West 57th Street will enjoy a rare porte cochere entrance on 58th Street, an 82 foot two-lane swimming pool with private cabanas, separate sauna and treatment rooms, double-height fitness center with mezzanine terrace, private dining room and chef's catering kitchen, residents' lounge with expansive terrace, meeting rooms and a study, 24-hour attended entrances and dedicated concierge service. Residents will have access to an on-site padel court, golf-simulator, and children's play room. These amenities are part of Non-Residential 2 Unit and are owned and controlled by the Non-Residential 2 Unit Owner.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro / Great Room
3:24 - Gallery Entry
4:38 - Southern Wing / Chefs Kitchen
6:13 - Terrace / Exterior
8:43 - Second Floor Duplex
9:32 - Guest Wing
10:34 - Owners Wing
12:11 - Owners Bathroom / Amenities
13:49 - Night Time Tour

Filmed, Edited and Produced By Resolute Wave Inc 2023
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • imagine spending 55 million on a home and still needing to share a gym
  • @neveser
    If we all keep working hard enough, our bosses will one day have a nice apartment like this.
  • @user-zm5gr7xs6e
    Is anyone else here because of Bill Burr talking about "corner moments" and "life above sound?"
  • @Jerrymc1975
    I’m so happy with my small mountain cabin with waterfalls, streams, peace, and beauty
  • @shwayanstv2607
    If I lived there I would never set a toe on that terrace
  • @johnames6430
    10:38 it's actually a Master Bedroom, just because floyd died doesn't mean we all have to go insane
  • @echt114
    Other than the outrageously great views, this apartment gives me a feeling of confined narrowness throughout. The building itself is freakishly narrow near the top. The terrace is so narrow that, combined with the glass rail, it feels like a ledge. For $54m I'd choose elsewhere.
  • @c_rob1
    Whoever is filming/editing deserves major props. It feels like every possible angle was captured and i appreciate how much of the video is spent showcasing the views. My heart fluttered like i was there lol. I just watched a different YouTuber do this kind of vid and found myself frustrated at how much camera time was spent NOT capturing the views like this one did. Great work.
  • @chrisbannu7443
    I almost fainted only by watching you on the balcony. No thank you, I love my house, I don't get dizzy while looking out the window.
  • @thedude2920
    ‘Corner moment’ lol Bill Burrs bit on this was great
  • @skylove1336
    Nothing about that place would make me want to pay that much for an apartment, that terrace is terrifying
  • @angelscreation1
    I can imagine how absolutely gorgeous a secluded home, on property, in the forest, surrounded by nature would be for 54 million dollars.
  • @mrspeeddemon727
    $56 million to live in the middle of a concrete jungle and sound pollution? No thanks. The views are great as a tourist, but I wouldn't want to live there
  • @Joskemom
    My respect to all the workers on this project. Those workers who did the concrete and rebar and welding of the steel 'miles' up in the sky are not your typical every day carpenters. I use autocad to do my drawings for house remodeling on my client's room additions. It may be about 8 pages to get approved. I have no damn idea the intense amount of drawings required to build this or the crew of draftsmen that would have to coordinate with this project.
  • @qnz57glory
    6’1 185lb and my legs were shaking and family jewels were in my stomach just from watching. I wouldn’t step foot on that balcony.