INSIDE a $135,000,000 NYC Penthouse Apartment | NYC APARTMENT TOUR

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Inside a $135,000,000 NYC Penthouse Apartment! Here is it a look touring one of the most expensive apartments not only in New York City but in the World - The 79th floor unit of the iconic 432 Park Ave building in New York City. This full floor unit is designed in a traditional Japanese style by world-renowned artist and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto! As a New Yorker its a real treat to share a look inside this iconic building. Let me know what kind of NYC Apartment tours or mansion tours you want to see in future episodes.

Filmed by @DroneHubMedia
Drone Cinematography @theDronalist

Property Address: 432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
Specs: 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, 2 Half Baths
8,055 sq ft interior space / (748 sqm)
Listing Price: $135,000,000
Listing Agents: Noel Berk, Elizabeth Mercedes Berk

Mercedes Berk Team's Instagram: @mercedesberk

Architects of 432 Park Avenue:

Developed By:

Architecture & Design for the Unit:
Tomoyuki Sakakida
Susan Yun & Felix Ade

About 432 Park Avenue:
Located on Park Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets, 432 Park Avenue is the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere. Designed by Rafael Vinoly, this extraordinary 96 story tower rises 1,396 feet and redefines the Manhattan skyline. All windows measure an expansive 10 feet by 10 feet, flooding residences with abundant natural light and spectacular views of Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, Atlantic Ocean, and many iconic Manhattan buildings and avenues.

The interiors of the residences, designed by celebrated architect Deborah Berke, epitomize elegance and sophistication. Residences feature 12’-6” finished ceilings, private elevator landings, service entrances, windowed eat-in kitchens, and large master bedroom suites with two bathrooms and adjoining dressing rooms. Interior finishes include solid oak flooring, custom hardware, and the highest quality natural materials. Windowed kitchens feature white lacquer and natural oak cabinetry, Miele stainless steel appliances, Dornbracht fixtures, marble countertops and floors, and windowed breakfast bars overlooking the Manhattan skyline. Generously proportioned Master Bedroom Suites include two bathrooms fitted in book-matched slabs of Italian statuario marble with freestanding soaking tubs, cubic marble vanities with 22” oval sinks, and radiant heated floors. Staff suites, office suites, climate-controlled wine cellars and storage units are also available for purchase.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:09 - Entry / Tea Room
4:14 - Grand Salon
7:51 - Gourmet Kitchen
9:51 - Gallery Hallway / Powder Rooms / Family Room
12:51 - Guest Bedrooms
16:45 - Owners Wing
20:47 - Agent Interview

Filmed, Edited and Produced By EBC PRODUCTIONS LLC, 2021
#nyc #newyork #nycapartmenttour
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Taking your shoes off indoors is not really a "Japanese" thing, it's more of a "not American" thing. I'm always weirded out when I see people wearing shoes inside.

waveformdistortion
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$135 million literally anywhere else: A freaking castle, or a mansion the size of one.

$135 million in NYC: A big apartment.

kboi
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It confuses me that anyone who appreciates nature and quiet reflection that much would want to live in NYC.

gubzs
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This apartment has all the warmth and charm of a conference center.

GeorgeDamon
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He is 100% correct About the plaster he’s not over selling it I’ve been installing this type of plaster for well over a decade and it’s absolutely amazing how improves your living space

RonaldLayman
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IF you had $135, 000, 000 would you buy this one of a kind NYC penthouse?! Comment your best and final offer lol

erikvanconover
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I love how the traffic in New York is so consistently and iconically unmoving that you can just shoot an intro for a Billionaires' Row apartment tour in the middle of it

keith
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the material used in this apt is also very rare in japan, insane. The wood gives off a scent which is not too piecing or unnoticeable. love it !

calvin
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For anyone wondering, the stone used in the unit is known as Towada stone (十和田石 in Japanese). It’s named after the Japanese city known as Towada (known for Lake Towada). The stone is not commonly used in average households because it’s considered expensive in Japan. Hope this helps anyone who was curious about the stone.

AVAGASAFARI
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Japanese are just on another level of attention to detail and craftsmanship…. and you Erik explained the details of this incredible place perfectly! Thanks for showing us this Gem!

SamuelNaldi
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Have to say, this is vastly better in every way than a previous video I saw on the same place on another channel. Way better production, camera work, flow and most importantly it helped me understand why this apartment is so special with all the NYC info in relation to it. As someone living in Japan I was incredibly underwhelmed before but now my wife and I totally get it. Awesome job, dude.

Chris-kcid
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Unless your a Samurai /billionaire this is going to be a very tough sell. It almost looks like it was designed by IKEA.

alextaylor
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This would be amazing if it was in Japan with a wonderful view of Mount Fuji or other mountains, ancient red Japanese temples, and a cherry blossom forest. It would be awesome.

Bobson
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There is nothing you could ever put in an apartment to convince me it's worth it. Crazy someone would spend this much on an apartment, but I guess different things make different people happy, love my big as* back yard.

lunardelusions
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It KILLS me to know the window shades ensure half your $135M view is permanently obstructed. Want to block the TOP or the BOTTOM of your $135M views? The choice is yours! 😑

SolvingTheMoneyProblem
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The rain fall showerhead, detachable shower, water jet, marble seat, glasses in absolutely pure fantasy

Joseph-lrlt
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The craftmanship is on a whole different level. This whole appartment is a piece of art.

tonygitice
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Live in 432 Park for $135million. Hear frightening creaking and building flexing sounds all night while you try and sleep. Priceless

onoff
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As he was giving a tour of this unique apartment I found myself relaxing because it just seemed to come through the screen. This apartment gives vibes of peace and tranquility and harmony with minimalism yet beauty. I would love to live in such a Zen space. The views are simply beautiful. You have views that give you access to central park and all the Trademark buildings of NYC..Perfection !!😍😍

september
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This makes lighting money on fire look like a sound investment

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