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  2. This $74 Million Penthouse Is the Most Expensive Home ... - AOL

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  3. 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in NYC - AOL

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    New York City's real estate prices are going up. The median sale price is now $770,000, a 3% increase year over year. Though The Big Apple isn't known for low prices, some neighborhoods are ...

  4. 56 Leonard Street - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, a penthouse at 56 Leonard went into contract for US$47 million, making it the most expensive residential property ever sold below Midtown Manhattan. In 2024, it was reported that the value of a residence at 56 Leonard Street had nearly doubled over four years.

  5. Billionaires' Row - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood has some of the most expensive residences in the world. The top two floors of One57 sold to Michael Dell for $100.47 million in 2015, setting a record for the most expensive apartment ever sold in New York. [2] [3] Another bi-level apartment in the building was bought by hedge fund manager Bill Ackman for $91.5 million. [4]

  6. Central Park Tower penthouse is 'a new wonder of the world ...

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    Within his decade-long stretch on Bravo TV’s “Million Dollar Listing New York,” Ryan Serhant never saw a listing like the Central Park Tower Penthouse that hit the market this week — at an ...

  7. 15 Central Park West - Wikipedia

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    Several units were listed for $80 to $90 million, far more than what their owners had paid; [85] [86] at the time, the most expensive residence ever sold in New York City was a $53 million townhouse. [85] One penthouse was so expensive that the brokers were not allowed to formally advertise it, though its tenant sought $100 million. [42]