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Floored

If you were shopping around for the $90-million-plus apartment, it looks like you’re a little late.

One57, Extell’s massive 90-story condo/hotel development, had two such apartments in that range. But in a market where there’s low inventory and big demand for super-swanky digs, both units got gobbled up by mystery buyers. (The building has done more than $1 billion in sales, and move-ins aren’t even until later this year.) But the Christian de Portzamparc-designed tower still has plenty of units remaining that will entice the multimillionaire — or billionaire — buyer.

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Consider this B-line unit on the 54th floor. It’s selling for a comparatively modest $34.25 million. But the sheer amount of space in this unit should still turn the head of a well-heeled buyer. While the exterior is glassy, shiny and new, the interiors “are trying to channel prewar apartments,” says Roy Kim, senior vice president at Extell. “We’re seeing a lot of buyers from the Upper East Side who want to upgrade — so this is prewar on steroids.”

This apartment measures 5,475 square feet and includes four bedrooms, 4½ bathrooms, a formal dining room and a foyer, but the centerpiece of the unit is the grand salon, a massive room of more than 800 square feet with three exposures that look out onto the city and Central Park.
Contact: Dan Tubb, director of sales, 212-570-1017