Top 15 Most Expensive Penthouses

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  1. The ultra-exclusive Tour Odeon Tower Sky Penthouse in Monaco is slated to become one of the most costly luxury homes in the world, with an estimated price tag that only a millionaire would consider. The 35,500 sq. ft. five-story penthouse, which sits atop Europe's second-tallest skyscraper on the Mediterranean coast, might become one of the world's most costly residences per square meter when it goes on the market in 2014. Even the most luxurious residences in the world cannot compare to this pricing.


    The Tour Odeon 'Sky-Penthouse' is a majestic vision of extravagant splendor built to dominate the top-tier exclusive luxury residences around the world, taking luxury living to stunning new heights. The resplendent Penthouse, rising majestically above the Mediterranean's azure waters, embraces unparalleled 360-degree views of the sea with a stunning outdoor rooftop circular infinity pool linked to a balcony by a waterslide, making it the epitome of a luxury lifestyle beyond imagination.


    The Tour Odeon Tower, located within Monte Carlo's Golden Citadel, is the newest addition to the city-exclusive state's status, creating a new international benchmark for luxury living. Tour Odeon is an unprecedented statement of extreme luxury in the veritable playground of millionaires and billionaires amid the glitz and glamour, wealth and oligarchical excess that is at the heart of Monaco. It overlooks the stunning coast of the Principality of Monaco, with Larvotto Beach and the Ligharian Sea below.


    Price: $440 Million

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  2. Penthouse D atop London's super-luxury high-rise One Hyde Park has no public real estate listing. The 18,000-square-foot mega-apartment. CPC Group, owned by Candy's brother, Christian Candy, and Waterknights, a firm headed by former Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, developed the building. Candy & Candy, the brothers' firm, did the interior design.


    The formal reception area boasts a sparkling wave of Swarovski crystals hung from the ceiling. The chandelier is both a sculpture and a chandelier, with hundreds of unique crystal strands illuminating the enormous chamber. A fresco depicts the London skyline and the network of walkways that run through the park below on one wall. A big glass fireplace sits in the center of the artwork. The owner's room has a glass panel wall that faces the reception area and offers panoramic views of the park.


    Two matching baths in Nero Marquinia marble can be seen in the sleeping quarters. Black marble floors contrast with white Statuario marble-covered walls in the "her" bath. The color palette of the "his" bathroom is flipped, with noir walls and milky white floors. Lalique, a French glassmaker, created bespoke fittings for both bathtubs. The penthouse and its two wraparound terraces offer stunning views of Hyde Park, one of London's most famous royal parks. It is also the largest, with a total area of 350 acres.


    Price: $237 Million


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  3. The Ritz-Carlton Penthouse, which is located in New York, is ranked third! The interior space of this massive penthouse is 15,434 square feet, making it one of the most significant penthouses in the world. If you stay here, you will have access to a 2,193 square foot terrace.

    The living room has a beautiful view of the ocean and is filled with natural light. The stairway is sleek and modern, and the kitchen has plenty of counter room to prepare whatever you want.

    Every room in this Manhattan penthouse has a breathtaking view of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. The condominium, which was built in 2003 and is located on the top two floors of the Ritz-Carlton Battery Park City, offers all of the benefits of hotel living. A marble lobby, a corner living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a library, an eat-in kitchen, a formal dining room, and an office are all found on the lower level of the sun-drenched property. The bedrooms are on the second floor, which includes a master suite with floor-to-ceiling windows and a marble bath. A 24-hour concierge, room service, a fitness center, a spa, housekeeping, and valet parking are among the building's first-class amenities.


    Price: $118 Million

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  4. Woolworth Tower Residence is the world's fourth most expensive penthouses, with $110 million. Cass Gilbert drew inspiration for the Woolworth Building, a 1913 Neo-Gothic masterpiece commissioned by retail magnate F.W. Woolworth, by traveling across Europe's ancient capitals. Even though the 792-foot tower is no longer the world's highest, it continues to inspire amazement and admiration.


    Starting on the 29th level, the slender top half was turned into 32 luxury condominiums in 2018, with interiors designed by world-renowned architect Thierry W. Despont. Through bright terracotta recesses, arched windows stare out into the Downtown skyline. The broad setbacks have been transformed into sky-high courtyards with cupped tracery and copper finials. The former observatory and copper-clad pinnacle at the top now house a spectacular multi-level penthouse. The restored 50-foot basement pool, which Mr. Woolworth himself originally commissioned, is the most impressive of the amenities, which include a temperature-controlled wine cellar and tasting room, bike room, 29th floor Gilbert Lounge, and 30th-floor fitness center, hot tub, and sauna with changing rooms.


    Price: $110 Million

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  5. Hong Kong is home to House No.1, The Peak. With some of the world's most costly penthouses, it's impressive that this one wasn't built in London, Paris, Moscow, or Manhattan. Sun Hung Kai Properties developed House No 1. This luxurious residence features a large private swimming pool, a rooftop patio, a lovely garden, and a jacuzzi. Victoria Bay will be seen from the rooftop patio.


    With the most luxurious and modern amenities, along with strict security with high fences and security guards standing in each apartment block, House No 1 deserves to be one of the most expensive penthouses in the world. gender. Although it is isolated in the mountains, it has many shopping centers as well as private schools and parks.


    Price: $102 Million

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  6. The CitySpire Penthouse, New York, is ranked sixth on the list. The top three levels of the City Spire building in midtown Manhattan houses this octagonal 8,000-square-foot residential penthouse. A media room, a 20-person dining room, a formal gallery, a conference room, a wine cellar with 1,000 bottles, an inner elevator exclusive to the three stories, and the city's tallest terraces are among the amenities.


    The penthouse was outfitted in a classical style by Chilean-born interior designer Juan Pablo Molyneux, who spent two and a half years creating a grand lobby with columns and a big chandelier in the large dining room. With airy space, luxurious architecture and smart amenities, it is easy to understand that this apartment belongs to the list of the most expensive penthouses.


    Price: $100 Million

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  7. The 432 Park Avenue Penthouse, which is located in New York, is ranked seventh. 432 Park Avenue's genuine Penthouse — floor 96 of 96 – at the world's most famous ultra-luxury tower. The pinnacle Penthouse is an 8,255 sq. ft. sky palace with immaculate internal space. A 93-foot-long living and dining greatroom, 240 linear feet of glass with 360-degree views over Manhattan through 24 10 ft. 10 ft. windows, and soaring 12.5-foot ceilings are just a few of the unique features.

    With 6 bedrooms including a library, 7 full bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, and a range of high-end fixtures and finishes such as herringbone white oak floors and luxury furnishings from Fendi, Bentley, and Hermes, this home has the right layout.

    A wide east-facing great room with a wood-burning fireplace and a formal dining area is reached through a private elevator landing. The magnificent eat-in kitchen features marble floors, counters, and backsplashes, white lacquer and natural oak cabinets, Dornbracht polished chrome fixtures, a big island, a north-facing breakfast bar, a butler's pantry with a utility sink, and an Miele suite of high-end appliances. The main living and eating areas are served by two powder rooms.


    The main suite is a tranquil corner retreat with Central Park views, a sitting room, and separate windowed bathrooms with slab marble walls, radiant heated flooring, handcrafted wood cabinetry, floating tubs with spectacular vistas, and carved oval sinks. Each of the remaining five bedrooms has a full en-suite bathroom and plenty of closet space.


    Price: $95 Million

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  8. The One57 Penthouse, which is worth $90 million, is the most expensive apartment ever sold in New York. It's a 1,004-foot-tall mansion that has wowed numerous people around the world with its stunning appearance. With six bedrooms, it is located on the 89th and 90th floors. The Park Hyatt hotel, which occupies the first 39 stories of the skyscraper, will also be available to residents. Owners of One57 can use their own 20,000-square-foot amenities level, which includes a pool, gym, library, and theater, if they don't want to mingle with the public.


    The exquisite handcrafted furnishings are framed by breathtaking views of the surrounding skyline and Central Park's vegetation. The carefully designed kitchens include handcrafted custom cabinets by Smallbone of Devizes, integrated Miele equipment, and Dornbracht faucets, among other desirable features. Dishware, cutlery, and appliances are all provided in the kitchens for your convenience. The One57 Concierge can help you with pantry replenishment and in-home meals.


    All One Collection houses are finished with the finest Dux and Sferra beds and linens. Daily housekeeping, laundry, dry-cleaning, and turndown services are available at Park Hyatt New York. With the finest Italian marbles, radiant heated floors, and fixtures by Waterworks and Dornbracht, the bathrooms exhibit immaculate craftsmanship. The bathrooms are fully outfitted with the highest quality imported bath linens.


    Price: $90 Million

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  9. The 15 Central Park West Penthouse, located in Manhattan, New York, is ranked ninth. This penthouse was purchased in 2011 for a total price of $88 million.


    It has four bedrooms as well as two fireplaces. The terrace is almost 2,000 square feet in size. The price was met by the daughter of the billionaire Dmitry Rybobovlev, Ekaterina Rybolovleva.


    The main rooms, including the master suite, are positioned enfilade5 along the east-facing terrace, taking advantage of the views of Central Park and generating a strong sense of flow for entertaining. Each room has its own symmetry, which responds to the rhythm of the windows and its place in the sequence of spaces. The secondary bedrooms are connected to the entry gallery via a single corridor throughout the flat.


    Price: $88 Million

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  10. The Dome Penthouse in New York starts off the top 10 lists. This apartment stands out like no other in New York, the city of dreams. It was constructed in 1907 and has rarely been available for purchase. Dome Penthouse is owned by Tommy Hilfiger personally. Chandeliers and a lot of pricey artwork are among the luxury decorations in the property.


    This condo, located on the top floor of The Plaza Hotel, is well-known; specifically, the 18th and 19th floors of the hotel provide a unique view of Central Park and the activity of New York City when the window opens. This duplex apartment has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a maximum of decorations that vary based on each space in an area of around 525 m2. Because it is located at the bottom of the building's unique dome, the apartment is also known as Penthouse at The Dome Plaza.


    The first floor boasts a direct view of Fifth Avenue and the sky above New York City's buildings. A library and a circular staircase go to the second floor from this level. The second is on the building's 19th floor. The first floor houses an earlier formal dining room with a wet bar and access roads leading to a space for breakfast or tea under the Plaza's Dome. The pictorial space paintings and the urban panoramic window are on the wall. A kitchen, powder room, family area, and workplaces are among the other rooms on this floor. The second-floor bedroom has a marble bathroom, a dressing area, a walk-in closet, and access to the interesting panoramic terrace. Three other bedrooms overlooking Fifth Avenue and urban, with two bathrooms personal. The top floor also consists of a relaxing lounge and laundry room.


    Price: $80 Million

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  11. Wallich Residence is an elite and limited collection of 181 luxury residential flats placed at the pinnacle of Singapore's tallest structure, located in the center of a city undergoing transformational development. The recently unveiled apartment is part of Tanjong Pagar Centre, a new, ambitious 5-in-1 vertical metropolis. As a result, Wallich Residence will undoubtedly become a home that enriches anyone's living.


    It stands out much more because it is Singapore's highest house. The outside is spectacular, and inhabitants will have access to a cozy super-sized living room, a dining space, and even a James Bond-inspired secret lair.


    The penthouse units at the Wallich Residence provide access to a variety of premium amenities. These are divided into three categories: Apex, Social 180, and Cloud 220. Each of these distinct neighborhoods has a lot to offer, providing inhabitants with everything they could want all in one place.


    The private library, infinity pool, and AirDecks are just a few of the amenities offered to those fortunate enough to invest, purchase, or rent. There are also the private lift lobbies and some of the nicest vistas in all of Singapore to consider. The fact that these few units are positioned at the summit of the Guoco Tower (Singapore's highest structure) is an extraordinary feature in and of itself. With modern and luxurious amenities, it is without a doubt one of the most expensive penthouses in the world.


    Price: $79.65 Million

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  12. Tower ONE is a penthouse in Dubai that is known for being one of the best in the city. You can expect to have a completely enjoyable experience for $74.5 million. It is the world's tallest residential building and the fourth-tallest skyscraper overall. There are 885 apartments and 350 rooms in the five-star hotel. The ultra-luxe residential units, which were built by Omniyat Properties at the entrance to the world-famous Palm Jumeirah, offer breathtaking views of Dubai Marina, the Jumeirah, and the Persian Gulf.


    Dorchester Collection, a 5-star hotel operator, manages Tower ONE. Michel Abboud of SOMA designed it. The interiors were designed by Super Potato of Japan and Elycion of London, which also designed One Hyde Park. Elicyon also designed the penthouses' elegant, large, and sophisticated interiors. The stunning vegetation that is a feature of One Palm was designed by landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic.

    The 12-seat state-of-the-art indoor cinema, business lounge with private conference room, private jetty, gym, sauna, ESPA managed spa, swimming pools, library, and hair salon are just a few of the amenities available. Residents have access to a 100-meter private beach, a private restaurant, and beach club facilities.


    Price: $74.5 Million

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  13. Opus, located in Hong Kong, comes in at number 13 on our list of the world's most expensive penthouses. In 2015, this penthouse was the most expensive apartment in Asia. It has a luxurious and stylish design. The majority of its façade is made of glass, and staying here will provide you with a breathtaking perspective. When a structure is created by renowned Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, you can expect the asking price of a home to match the level of luxury. The Presidential Unit, often known as the penthouse, is located on the 12th floor of the Opus.


    Opus is at The Peak Area, near Mount Cameron and Wan Chai Gap, in the heart of Hong Kong Island. It includes a 1,508 square-foot rooftop with a Jacuzzi in its 5,444 square-foot penthouse. A study, powder room, two parking places, and four en-suite bathrooms are also included. The structure also has electric car charging stations.

    The building's helical exterior construction ensures that light gets into every apartment on every floor. The views of bustling Hong Kong and its natural surrounds are even more magnificent from the top.


    People who prefer to stay here can relax on the rooftop by lying down on a comfortable sunbed, or they can utilize the swimming pool or the jacuzzi.


    Price: $66 Million

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  14. The Faena Residence Miami Beach penthouse, valued at $50 million, is next! This estate is a high-end 18-story oceanfront property, and it's no wonder that this penthouse is one of Miami Beach's most costly apartments.

    Faena House Miami Beach has 47 luxurious units and welcomes visitors from all over the world. Alan Faena, the creator of Buenos Aires' most prosperous urban neighborhood, commissioned award-winning architecture firm Foster + Partners to create a one-of-a-kind seaside property. The condos of Faena House are among the most valuable in South Florida, with the Faena House penthouse having sold for the highest price ever for a condo in Miami-Dade County. The building has one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom floor plans with interior square footage ranging from 1,307 to 8,273 square feet (see Faena House floor plans). Faena House, which stands 18 floors tall, offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, city, and Intracoastal Waterway.

    At Faena House, each condo apartment has an "Alero," a wraparound terrace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and up to 8,000 square feet of beautiful living area. Faena House includes Miele appliances, Dornbracht bathroom finishes, marble flooring, and Crestron Automated Systems with a 15" wall touch keypad to control lights, thermostats, motorized shades, and more.


    Price: $50 Million

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  15. The One Thousand Museums is in Miami, which also has the best art shows, nightlife, and gorgeous beaches. Because it was created by Zaha Hadid, the One Thousand Museums appears to be a modern architectural masterpiece with its curved exoskeleton design that holds the glass fiber reinforced concrete framework. The 62-story structure is the architect's only project in the Western hemisphere.

    Apart from other units, the building has multiple full-floor penthouses and one duplex penthouse at the top. From floors 50 to 59, full-floor penthouses are available. The building also features a helipad, which is the only one of its kind in Miami.


    Appliances and hardware from prominent businesses such as Gaggenau Hausgeräte, Sub-Zero, Dornbracht, and MTI are installed in the residences. Uli Petzold, a German industrial and interior designer, customized the lighting, and Crestron, a lifestyle technology business, automated various aspects.

    From the One Thousand Museum's vantage point, visitors may enjoy stunning views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Miami cityscape.

    David and Victoria Beckham are the most well-known owners so far, having apparently purchased a full-floor penthouse on one of the higher floors for more than 10,000 square feet.

    Price: $49 Million

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