Got $169million? If so, a 96th-floor penthouse in a nearly 1,400ft. skyscraper in Manhattan could be yours.
The lavishly appointed Midtown unit is on the market for the first time in five years - and for the first time publicly.
The penthouse, measuring more than 8,000-square feet, offers panoramic views of New York City and features accessories from Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Bentley, which will all be sold with the condo along with artwork in the unit.
The seller, Saudi real estate magnate Fawaz Al Hokair, purchased the penthouse in 2016 for $88 million.
If Al Hokair is successful in selling the penthouse for nearly double what he paid, it would be among the most expensive properties ever sold in the U.S., according to the Wall Street Journal.
The penthouse, located on the 96th floor at 432 Park Ave., offers a panoramic view of Central Park (left)
The building designed by Rafael Vinoly and developed by Macklowe Properties and the CIM Group was erected in 2015 amid criticism that it did not mesh with New York City's iconic skyline
The penthouse features several accessories, including a wood-burning fireplace
The penthouse, which includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, is offered for $169million
Fawaz Al Hokair is a Saudi real estate magnate with the Alhokair Group. The organization's holdings include 92 entertainment centers and 35 hotels spread in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
The condo features includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. A chandelier hangs over a custom onyx dining room table that seats 12, and a sculptural grand piano sits by the window in the living room, overlooking Central Park.
It also includes its own private library with a wood-burning fireplace, according to Business Insider, as well as a sitting room and separate dressing rooms attached to the master bedroom.
The master bathroom, meanwhile, has marble floors and walls, cubic marble vanities with 22-inch oval sinks and custom wood cabinets, and a large freestanding soaking tub where residents can enjoy a nice bath while enjoying some views of the water that surrounds the city.
The bathroom floors are heated as an additional luxury, according to Business Insider, and the condo is sprinkled with accessories from upscale companies, like Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Bentley.
And, as with any million-dollar residence, the kitchen is fully stocked with modern appliances.
The Park Avenue building was designed by Rafael Vinoly and was developed by Macklowe Properties and the CIM Group. It was completed in 2015, amid criticism from some New Yorkers who thought it looked out of place along the New York City