Manhattan’s Most Expensive Home Officially Hits the Market at $125 Million
The Pierre Hotel penthouse just hit the market under brokerage Sotheby’s International Realty for $125 million.
The Pierre Hotel penthouse just hit the market under brokerage Sotheby’s International Realty for $125 million.
We’ve rounded up homes currently on the market that caught our attention, but not for their previous owners or ginormous swimming pools. These homes have undeniable street cred.
For the Warhol admirer, this place may be the ultimate collector’s item.
If the 4-bedroom sells before Martin Zweig’s rumored $125 million listing, it will reportedly be the most expensive sale ever on a Manhattan apartment.
He may just be a shaggy-haired guy with a guitar from New Jersey, but his crib is everything you’d expect in an upscale Manhattan penthouse.
The daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton and her financier husband have signed a contract for a marvelous 4-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom apartment in the Flatiron District of Manhattan.
It took a price chop, but Alicia Keys and husband Swizz Beatz found a buyer for their New York penthouse.
When it comes to home purchases, celebrities are just like everyone else — with the possible exception of a slightly larger budget.
The New York Times recently published a piece that’explains how, due to the exorbitant cost of living in New York, the city’s residents exist within a social structure unique to the city and eons away from most of the country.
The Yankees shortstop has his eyes on a 5-bedroom, 4-bath unit in the Chelsea Quarter Condominium building.










