Its not for sale.
I changed my mind.
Its my second home after the one here on Staten Island.
And boy did I have to put in overtime to afford it!!
Is it in an energy efficient ‘green’ building? If not, why buy it. It will just have to be replaced.
If you figure the buyer could have gotten 2.5% for his money in T-bills, that place costs about $167/hr to live in, $4K/day.
I wonder if it has servant’s quarters?
I’ve lived in a high rise in NYC but only on the 16th floor. Frankly, 87 floors up is a little too high for comfort.
What’s the homeowner’s association fees on that?
It’s pretty spectacular. I’m about 58.4 million short though.
You could not pay me to live in that sewer. Hell, I will not even visit it.
if it includes a rooftop helicopter pad, you may escape having to ever walk the **** streets of NYC! ask for a helicopter pad!!
I could be a billionaire and wouldnt live in NYC. Im working o getting out of NY State. Eff NY. Eff you Andrew.
It’s not even beachfront/oceanfront in a tropical climate? Even if I had the money I’d pass.
When I win the $575 Power Ball, I still
won’t want to live in a condo that looks
like an airport lobby, and certainly not
one situated where the planes are aloft.
20% down and current mortgage rate it’s an affordable $269,719 a month without insurance or building fees.
NYC luxury property market is dropping like a stone
wait six months and you can get it at half that price!
Man, that hallway in slide 12 is for art? No way, it screams “indoor shooting range”. Separate bedrooms for the chickens and the goats, and they’d both have a great view. I could get to like the place. Throw some real art on the walls - pictures of Elvis on black velvet and dogs playing poker - and you wouldn’t need a butt-kicking sound system because you could hire the entire polka band! Checking the sofa for spare change now...
Looks like you crashed their server....LOL!
I watched the documentary on the building of this structure. Really interesting all around, if you need something new to watch.
Ugly, overpriced modernist furnishings and artwork. Bleah, how can they spend so much money and have nothing to show for it?
The view is nice.
They’re going to find a much less friendly market, thanks to the mayor destroying the city as fast as he can. They should have put it on the market 5 years ago, or at least no sooner than 3 years ago. Things are now tanking - NYC’s recent revival is over, it’s back to hell-on-Earth there.