Jacob Arabov and wife Angela recently purchased a 3,500 square foot condo at 432 Park Avenue. The luxury apartment is on the 54th floor, and has an incredible view to beat. Standing at 1,398 feet, 432 Park Avenue is famous in its own right for being the tallest residential building in not only New York City, but also the entire world. Before 432 Park Avenue was built, the world’s tallest residential building was the “Princess Tower” in Dubai. But records are meant to be broken. The “world’s tallest” distinction may be short lived for 432 Park Avenue as skyscraper construction continues across the globe. Two towers under construction appear to be serious contenders to dethrone 432 Park Ave: World One in Mumbai, India (slated to be 1,450 feet at completion) and Diamond Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (slated to be 1,417 feet at completion). That being said, the honor of living in the world’s tallest building is a novelty more than anything. Plus, a luxury high rise halfway across the world won’t affect residents’ lifestyles in 432 Park Avenue, especially for the price they pay.
What does a $16.67 million luxury apartment look like?
In short, it sets the standard for luxury. While this apartment may only be a 2 bed, the apartment itself has 3,500 square feet to help make you feel at home. And the view of the skyline is beyond compare.”million dollar view?” No. This apartment has a $16 million view. But being up so high brings to mind, “what goes up must come down.” Imagine if the elevators were out of service? You might have better luck calling for a private chopper to airlift you out instead of descending 54 flights of stairs. Aside from the view, the units at 432 Park Avenue offer high ceilings, solid oak floors, and bathrooms featuring Italian marble
432 Park Avenue Amenities
If you ever get tired of gazing at the skyline, residents at 432 Park Avenue have access to a world class 75 foot indoor swimming pool, gym, a private spa and a yoga studio. I would equate it to waking up in a resort everyday, but you’re not on vacation. Add in the available in-suite dining and room service and I think you’ll agree.