East 78th Street Ph, New York, NY, 10075 | Property for sale | Savills
677 sq m
Guide price $37,500,000(€36,309,375)

East 78th Street PhNew York, NY, 10075


    Key features

    • Spectacular open city views
    • Three terraces
    • Six bedrooms
    • Ceilings up to 10'7"
    • Luxury amenities
    • Fulltime doorman
    • Gym

    The epitome of luxury living in Manhattan

    About this property

    • This trophy penthouse is located on the top two floors of the brand-new Robert A.M. Stern condominium, 150 East 78th Street. With spectacular open city views that encompass the iconic Manhattan skyline and Central Park, this residence offers an unparalleled vantage point to immerse yourself in the beauty and energy of the city. Spanning an impressive 7,288 square feet of meticulously designed interior space, this penthouse exudes grandeur and refinement. The three terraces, totalling 1,462 square feet, invite outdoor living and entertaining, each equipped with an outdoor grill for culinary indulgence against the backdrop of breathtaking views. There are six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two powder rooms. The interiors were beautifully designed by AD100 Hall of Fame designer Robert Couturier who also collaborated with master kitchen designer, Christopher Peacock on the kitchen. There are ceilings up to 10'7", multi-zone central air conditioning, two working fireplaces, radiant heat in the bathrooms, Lefroy Brooks fixtures, and Chevron and straight plank flooring.

      The living spaces within this penthouse are thoughtfully designed to cater to every need. The elevator opens directly on the 16th Floor onto an entrance gallery, an elegant powder room and a coat closet. A corner living room with a working fireplace sets the tone for sophisticated gatherings; the room is 28'6" long and has two walls of windows with picturesque views. Adjacent on one side is the formal dining room which offers the perfect setting for hosting memorable dinners and on the other side is a corner library providing a space for relaxation. The windowed eat-in kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, boasting custom cabinetry, Statuarietto stone countertops and backsplashes, and top-of-the-line appliances from Lacanche, Subzero and Miele. There is seating at the centre island and two doors lead to the dining terrace for enjoying meals with a view. There is excellent pantry storage as well as a separate windowed breakfast room off of which is the second powder room. This floor houses two of the bedroom suites both have en-suite bathrooms and large closets. Up a private windowed staircase is the incredible private roof garden which has mesmerizing views, multiple seating areas and a storage closet.

      Downstairs on the 15th Floor are the private quarters. The primary bedroom suite is a luxurious retreat, it has windows on three sides and open city views. There are two en-suite primary bathrooms and two enormous dressing rooms, one of which is a windowed corner room. This floor has three additional bedroom suites, each with its own en-suite bathroom and oversized closets as well as a corner entertainment room with the second working fireplace and a large terrace. A large laundry room with two LG washers and vented dryers and a sink is well situated near the rear entrance of the home so that it can also serve as a mud room.

      Experience the pinnacle of luxury living in Manhattan with this trophy penthouse, where impeccable design and stunning views come together to create an extraordinary living experience.

      The building itself houses just twenty-four residences and is a haven of luxury amenities. There is a full-time doorman, a gym complete with Technogym equipment, a regulation squash court with a regulation height basketball hoop, a golf simulator, a private training/yoga room, an art and activity room, an entertaining parlor with a billiards table and catering kitchen, and a rooftop terrace with a grill and fire pit.

    Local information

    • An address on the Upper East Side has been a desirable asset for centuries. Names like Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Schermerhorn, and Lenox — ones familiar to anyone traveling around the city today — all secured their spot at one time or another. What was once vast farmland became subdivided by NYC's street grid in the 19th century. Subsequently, construction began on the first wave of iconic apartments and townhouses, many of which continue to captivate us today. Removal of elevated train lines in the 1950s opened up even more rarefied air for New Yorkers to occupy, but worry not: extensive subway service continues to run beneath these glorious streets. Elegant prewar buildings. Stunning Central Park vistas. Iconic cultural institutions. Endless shopping options. The setting of countless books, films, and television shows. For those living there, however, it's all those things and more: it's home.