Touring a $63,815,000 Futuristic Billionaires Row NYC Penthouse
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Touring a $63,815,000 Futuristic Billionaires Row NYC Penthouse. In this episode we are touring one of the most expensive apartments in all of New York City at 53 West 53rd Street Penthouse 76. Let me know if you want to see more mega mansions of new york penthouses!
July 11 2026
942am
Listing Info: 53 W 53rd Street PH76
Price: $63,815,000
meanwhile someone is paying $4k a month for 850 sq ft
Stats: 7,973 ft² | $8,003 per ft² | 4 beds | 3.5 baths
Link: https://www.53w53.com/
im no millionaire, but when discussing a 60 million dollar apartment, the word "hotel" shouldn't be anywhere near the description
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$63M apartment...being presented by a guy wearing a very poorly fitted (heavily overtailored) suit. Looks so ridiculous.
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for 63 m's you should get the whole building and the street its on faaaaahk u mean
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No fruit trees or farm animals.... You couldn't pay me to live in a place like this.
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Listing Description:
Looks like Satanâs home.
Comprising the entire 76th and 77th floors for an impressive 7,973 square feet, Penthouse 76 stands out atop Jean Nouvelâs iconic crystalline tower, 53 West 53. The penthouse offers four bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a private interior elevator, a dedicated service entrance, and north-, south-, east-, and west-facing exposures that span Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, Downtown and beyond. Gracious proportions, magnificent details, and ceilings up to approximately 22â set the stage for world-renowned designer Thierry Despontâs masterfully conceived interior architecture. Bespoke detailing typically reserved for privately commissioned homes and a rich yet soft palette of museum-quality finishes imbue each space.
Direct entry into the private foyer offers a double exposure of Central Park to the north and Downtown Manhattan to the south. A dramatic great room featuring soaring double-height ceilings is designed with the entertainer in mind complete with a gas limestone-clad fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows framing sweeping 180-degree views. An airy gallery leads to the corner formal dining room, which flows into the windowed custom kitchen by Thierry Despont for Molteni. Polished statuary marble countertops and a back-lit statuary marble backsplash complement back-painted glass cabinetry with polished nickel detailing, Dornbracht fixtures, and an extensive suite of appliances by Miele and Sub-Zero. A spectacular 30Ⲡà 15Ⲡsouth-facing lounge, offering wide-open vistas of Downtown Manhattan and iconic city landmarks, is complete with a custom built-in bar by Scavolini. This room may also function as a bedroom. A private secondary bedroom is the ideal guest suite with eastern and southern exposures and a windowed en-suite bathroom.
So it's like living in a hotel đ no thanks!
On the 77th floor, the approximately 1,300-square-foot primary bedroom suite offers panoramic views of Central Park and iconic city views to the north and east. The en-suite bathroom features two separate vanities with custom Thierry Despont-designed polished nickel automated mirrors, a cast iron Lefroy Brooks soaking tub, freestanding steam shower, private water closet with commode and bidet, and a linen closet. The space is elegantly appointed with radiant heated floors, polished Noir St. Laurent marble, high-honed Verona limestone, polished Persian golden travertine and Dornbracht fixtures, with dramatic skyline and river vistas. Completing the primary suite is a custom Scavolini-designed dressing room.An additional bedroom on this level offers south-facing Downtown city views and a windowed west-facing en-suite bath as well as a Scavolini-designed closet. The final room on the upper level is a separate den/media room that overlooks the great room below. Completing the upper level is a discreet service corridor with extensive storage and a private service entrance.
No detail has been overlooked, from the custom interior lighting design to the motorized Lutron solar shades and additional blackout shades in each bedroom, and the supply of humidified and filtered fresh air throughout.
Who made the giant bubble gum looking piece of artwork near the clear fooseball table?
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro / Lobby
65 million. What a shit hole! I wouldnât even want to live there!
1:33 - Gallery Entry / Great Room
4:16 - Dining Room / Kitchen
2053 P B F
6:06 - Guest Suite / Southern Lounge
8:16 - Second Floor Bedroom / Den
BEING HONEST, THIS LOOKS MEDIOCREâŚ
That living room might have high ceilings but the floor area looks small. What are you going to do with that room?
Then the finishes look mediocre. It looks like some tacky Russian designed it. All of those raw materials that have no design to it. Then the layout of the entire apt is terrible. Who the hell designed this!?!?
Why does he keep saying you have so much storage? For $63MM, don't you think that should be a given? He should be saying things like how beautiful this or that looks.
10:36 - 5 Star Amenities
11:19 - Primary Suite
You saw the mardock story lie that lots of people have donât big crimes this is the biggest I think n the most terrifying one
14:06 - Night Time Tour
Produced, Edited, and Directed by Resolute Wave Inc 2023
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More User Perspectives
I am more of a 1st floor kind of guy. Every single view out of those windows makes my balls feel weird and then I get nauseous. I wish I could be so cool!
@ljmercierAwesome floor plan and views, but am I the only one who didnât love the interior design choices?
@therazzqueenSo dreamy, thank you universe for giving such pretty penthouse
@wajeehamemon4737chan zuckerbergs sin
tim brecht aroused please ask min
sun shine norways tin
not even for 1 million lol
@XMiami-_-BlueXeat the rich
@dilloncainIt can't be legal to use a drone in NYC like that... if it falls we in trouble.
@Tyler_commonsensehonestly, kind of meh
@s3ll0uTYikes
@JustSmilinnHideous finishes, dumb functional choices
@Lo-sy9fzYeah, but will Walmart still deliver my groceries to me?
@aFairLifegoofy bullshit
@marksummers666Abolish the billionaire class.
@DodongoManoofđĽđĽđĽ
@bobbyjoe9934i offer 570k eu,-
@PinkLazorsi hope this never sells
@PinkLazorsreally good u saved some space with that doorhandle in your 64 million appartment!!
@PinkLazorsâBuilt for an entertainerâ yet no wet bar in the great room? Cheap âdryâ bar instead. Absolutely unacceptable at this price. Then you say âwetâ bar in the southern lounge yet I pause and see no sink? Can you explain? The primary suite is 1,300 sq ft and still no wet bar (morning bar) at all. Who is the moron designer of this?
@stvnmclNyc.....is a nightmare of a city and be a fool to want to live there
@KevinPatrick-i1t3:18 thats perfect for sniping
@13orraxNyc is about to turn into San Fran with the socialist takeover. seattle too
@guystonerswonder if it is occupied these days. I wouldn't live in NYC today. (2026)
@josephklovanish36751st floor looks better than 2nd
@User81944Meanwhile some people can't afford water nor food. We humans are so pitiful
@abdarothI took a shit inside of the lobby on the bathroom floor,, I truly felt rich it was amazing to shit right on there fuckin floor I don't care I felt very rich
@MelissaBlanstonReminds me of kingpins apartment
@paulybcanuckUntil another pencil tower blocks your view
@xbvgdiscontent as you are disciplined by adults anyway and it just makes you feel more guilty or even ashamed
@poi-cd8yoyou didnt close either of the breathing windows properly p
@siogyumolcs$63 million per year, at 7% is an opportunity cost of about $4.5 mil per year or like $12,000 per day
@vadimnobel7199I'd rather put that money into a super yacht.
@Dr.Pepper001from a zombie apocalypse perspective its a death trap. Maybe useful as a transition point to zipline down to different parts of the city.
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