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4 Most Expensive Luxury Condos in the US Today

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Owning one of the most expensive luxury condos in America isn’t just about square footage or skyline views — it’s about status, exclusive amenities and an ultra-wealthy lifestyle that most people can only imagine.

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From penthouses that span multiple floors to residences with massive terraces with infinity pools, these are the most expensive luxury condos in the U.S. today, according to Trulia.

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635 W 42nd St. No. 45, New York, New York

  • Previously-listed price: $85 Million

As the most expensive condominiums in New York, this massive unit is a 15,000-square-foot duplex in the Atelier Condo Building in Hell’s Kitchen. This luxury sky-rise condo features 10 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms spanning one and a half floors with views of the Hudson River and the city below. A perk of this condo is two future round-trip tickets to outer space. The condo is off the market.

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432 Park Avenue, New York, New York

  • Previously-listed price: $82 Million

Taller than the Empire State Building, this full-floor Midtown penthouse with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in the Penthouse 95 on 432 Park Avenue is located in one of Manhattan’s slimmest skyscrapers.

The most private feature is the personal elevator that opens to a sophisticated gallery. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the living space offers 360-degree panoramic views of Central Park and the city. Amenities include a pool, an eat-in chef’s kitchen, a library, a fireplace, and marble floors.

At one point, this luxurious penthouse was listed for $82 million, per Business Insider. It was last sold in January 2019 for over $30 million, according to Park Avenue’s site.

421 Broome Street Soho Loft in New York, New York

  • Listed price: $65 Million

Situated in the heart of a thriving art and dining scene, this four-bedroom, seven-bathroom, fifth-floor Soho Loft features down-to-earth cast-iron loft architecture in a historic landmark building.

Redesigned by Roman & Williams, who designed homes for Kate Hudson and Gwyneth Paltrow, the home showcases 8,000 square feet of interior living space and 4,000 square feet on the exterior, including seven terraces, a rear yard and a TV alcove. The interior features 15-foot ceilings, two skylights, two butler’s pantries, two massive fireplaces and much more.

The last time this ultra-rich home was on the market, the listing was asking for $65 million, according to Business Insider. It ended up being sold for nearly $50 million in November 2021, making it one of the most expensive sales at the time, per New York Post.

9255 Doheny Rd, West Hollywood, California

  • Listed price: $33.5 million

This mid-century tower penthouse is housed in the luxurious Sierra Towers in the City of Angels, a short distance from Beverly Hills, California, in West Hollywood. The opulent condo features a 7,000-square-foot double penthouse with a 3,000-square-foot terrace and a one-bedroom apartment, ideal when hosting guests or used as a quiet studio space.

The exclusive condo offers panoramic views from the floor-to-ceiling windows and a private balcony. Building amenities include a sparkling swimming pool and full-service valet. The condo is off-market.

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