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  2. Lavish gold-domed penthouse in New York City on sale for $25 ...

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    The gold dome atop 170 Fifth Avenue is actually a two-story apartment — and now it’s up for sale Lavish gold-domed penthouse in New York City on sale for $25 million Skip to main content

  3. See inside the 15 most expensive penthouses for sale in ... - AOL

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    With the help of Trulia, we compiled the 15 most expensive penthouses for sale in the US with amazing views.

  4. Billionaire Rupert Murdoch is taking an L on a ... - AOL

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    The 7,000-square-foot Flatiron District penthouse was first listed in 2022 at $62 million. Billionaire Rupert Murdoch is taking an L on a Manhattan penthouse, slashing the asking price nearly 40% ...

  5. Billionaires' Row - Wikipedia

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    The top penthouse at 432 Park Avenue went to Saudi retail magnate Fawaz Al Hokair for $87.7 million, and hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin is said to have bought four floors at 220 Central Park South for $238 million, breaking One57's record for the most expensive home sold in New York City and setting a new record for the most expensive ...

  6. 111 West 57th Street - Wikipedia

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    Despite an unfavorable luxury real estate market, the building's 7,175-square-foot (666.6 m 2) penthouse entered contract in mid-2019 for "close to" its asking price of $58 million, making it one of the most expensive New York condo sales of 2019. [149]

  7. 834 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] 834 Fifth Avenue is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious apartment houses in New York City. It has been called "the most pedigreed building on the snobbiest street in the country’s most real estate-obsessed city" in an article in the New York Observer newspaper. [ 5 ]