Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Inside NYC’s lavish ‘Sky House’ — a Billionaires’ Row penthouse now listed for $150M

There’s a new trophy sky pad in town — and it’s now on the market for $150 million. 

This 127th- and 128th-floor penthouse duplex is at Central Park Tower — the tallest residential building in the world. It’s also the second most expensive dwelling now for sale in town, the first being a $195 million aerie located in the same building.

Named “Sky House,” the Billionaires’ Row residence is 1,382 feet above street level and a minute-long elevator ride above the clouds. 

A view of the home’s grand interiors, and its views. Donna Dotan/DDReps
This view itself is worth the $150 million price tag. Donna Dotan/DDReps
You have your choice of stairs or the elevator to ascend the heavenly home. Donna Dotan/DDReps

That’s 100 feet higher than the top floor of the Empire State Building, said Shlomi Reuveni, the president and CEO of Reuveni Development Marketing, who is co-listing the property with Christie’s International Real Estate Group.

The building is developed by Gary Barnett’s Extell Development Corp. Nearby, Extell also developed the city’s first “billionaires’ building” — and the Big Apple’s first $100 million condo — at One57.

The eight-bedroom, nine-bathroom penthouse at 217 W. 57th St. sprawls at 11,535 square feet. 

Live above the clouds on the 127th and 128th floors. Donna Dotan/DDReps
The residence features massive windows. Donna Dotan/DDReps
The dining room provides the scenic cityscapes and then some. Donna Dotan/DDReps

It comes with a 1,500-square-foot grand salon with a glass-curtain wall showcasing 270-degree views of Central Park and the city skyline. 

The home is anchored by central, spiral stairs — but also includes its own private elevator if you ever get too tired to walk.

Design details include extra-wide hallways, high ceilings, a chef’s kitchen and a main bedroom suite with separate spa-like baths and a private sitting room.

The open kitchen comes with a breakfast bar. Donna Dotan/DDReps
Wide halls are perfect for showcasing art. Donna Dotan/DDReps
Entertaining is not all that hard in a $150 million abode. Donna Dotan/DDReps
Summertime and the living is easy at Central Park Tower. Donna Dotan/DDReps

Building amenities include a 50,000-square-foot gym and wellness center with curated dining, events and concierge services.

Central Park Club’s 10 Cubed, on the 100th floor, is a private ballroom, a restaurant and a wine and cigar lounge.

There’s also an indoor and outdoor heated saltwater pool, and windowed basketball and squash courts.