If you’re in the mood to see some swanky NYC penthouses, there are many to check out: Amy Schumer’s former Upper West Side home, Cara Delevingne’s Gramercy Park spread, real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran’s longtime residence, and now this stylish abode atop Flatiron House. The minimalist full-floor penthouse, priced at $12.5 million and designed by COOKFOX Architects, will woo someone who values wellness, privacy, and striking views.
Upon exiting the elevator, which opens directly into the residence, an open concept, sun-filled living space immediately shows off iconic city sights spanning from The Empire State Building to One World Trade Center. Just steps from the main living area is a unique loggia with a feature even buyers at this price point in New York may find rare: A traditional wood and hot stone sauna. Across the way, the modern and sleek kitchen with marble countertops and dark wood cabinetry could be a foodie’s ideal place to unwind. Custom oak, lacquer, and ribbed glass complement the Thermador six-burner gas range with griddle and double ovens, alongside a Bosch oven and dishwasher, and Gaggenau refrigerator and freezer.
The 3,228-square-foot residence features three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, with the northeast primary corner stealing the show. This tranquil sanctuary frames skyline views marvously and includes a large walk-in closet, a private windowed dressing room, five-fixture bath featuring heated marble floors and a six-foot soaking tub. Of course, the best place to go to be in tune with the glistening beauty of New York City is the penthouse’s 916-square-foot rooftop terrace with a built-in grill perfect for chic outdoor hosting.
Oliver Gold and Carl Gambino of Compass share the listing.