Full-floor units dominated last week’s priciest residential listings.
An entire floor at the Sherry-Netherland hotel and co-op is on the market, along with a similar private floor residence nearby on the Upper East Side and another one in Chelsea. There were also two townhouses in the West Village that hit the market together, with their listing agents touting the properties as a rare chance to create a “magnificent single-family mansion.”
Combined the five pricest listings from last week totaled more than $107 million.
Here’s a closer look at the five most expensive properties that went live between Feb. 24 and March 1, according to an analysis of StreetEasy and Compass data.
1. 292-294 West 4th Street | West Village | $26.29 million
Two adjacent 1860-era townhouses are being listed together as DIY mansion. If combined, the spread would total around 8,000 square feet with an additional 2,400 square feet of outdoor space. The homes are co-listed by Stephen Ferrara of Compass’ Hudson Advisory Team and Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty.
2. 15 Central Park West, Unit #38C | Lincoln Square | $25.7 million
The six-room condo is located in the tower portion of the Robert A.M. Stern-designed building. The unit spans 2,761 square feet with a chef’s kitchen, 13-foot ceilings and 40 feet of frontage facing Central Park. The Corcoran Group’s Deborah Kern has the listing.
3. 781 Fifth Avenue, full floor | Lenox Hill | $22 million
The 9,000-square-foot co-op at the Sherry Netherland occupies an entire floor. With 19 rooms, the unit has a private elevator and a private staircase that leads to the building’s lobby. It also has a 2,000-square-foot master bedroom and wine cellar. The listing is shared between Douglas Elliman’s Sabrina Saltiel and Jaar-mel Sloane of Sloane Square NYC.
4. 503 West 24th Street, Unit #8 | Chelsea | $17.1 million
The three-bedroom sponsor unit at The Getty is a full-floor with a terrace overlooking the High Line. The condo is 3,816 square feet, has elevator access and hydronic radiant underfloor heating. Shlomi Reuveni of Reuveni Real Estate has the listing.
5. 525 Park Avenue, Unit #7AB | Lenox Hill | $16.5 million
The sprawling 10-room condo at the 14-story pre-war building has four bedrooms, 4.5 limestone baths as well as a library and office. The unit takes up an entire floor. The condo’s living room includes a fireplace. The listing is being handled by A. Laurance Kaiser IV at Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices New York Properties.
Write to Erin Hudson at ekh@therealdeal.com