Mansion Global

94th Floor Penthouse at 432 Park Avenue Split, Listed as Two Units

The units in the Manhattan high-rise are asking around $41 million each

Save

The Manhattan skyline with 432 Park Avenue in the center

Gary Hershorn/Getty Images
The Manhattan skyline with 432 Park Avenue in the center
Gary Hershorn/Getty Images

Two half-floor penthouses on the 94th floor of 432 Park Avenue in Manhattan hit the market Friday for a combined total of $81.5 million.

The units have been on the market before though, but as a single, full-floor unit that had an asking price of $82.5 million, listing records show. It was listed from December 2014 until April 2015.

More:Manhattan Luxury Market Takes a Holiday Nosedive

Neither unit appears to have ever been owned.

The duo, located just two floors from the very top of the 96-story tower, are priced at $41 million and $40.5 million individually. Both have three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and, at close to 4,000 square feet each, both have a price-per-square foot upward of $10,000.

The sales are being handled by Douglas Elliman’s Shari Scharfer-Rollins, Sabrina Saltiel, J. Roger Erickson and Richard Steinberg, who declined to comment.

More:A 10-Room Manhattan Apartment With an Enviable Fifth Avenue Location

The skinny skyscraper has seen a lot of movement on its highest floors this month. The listings come less than two weeks after three neighboring penthouses on the 92nd and 93rd floors ofthe Rafael Viñoly-designed building—each priced at roughly $40 million—went into contract.

It’s unclear whether the same-day transactions indicate a single buyer. If so, someone has just bought nearly 12,000-square-footage of luxury real estate for around $120 million.

Curbed first reported the listings.