Record High Residential Rental Downtown

From NY Post:

A penthouse at 100 Vandam in downtown Manhattan has set a record for the highest publicized residential lease in New York City — renting for a jaw-dropping $125,000 per month.

The tenant has not been identified, but was represented by Platinum Properties agents Cyrus Eyn and Cash Bernard. Nest Seekers’ Jessica C. Campbell held the listing.

Occupying over 6,500 square feet, the duplex residence takes up the 20th and 21st floors of the 25-story building.

Made up of six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the home boasts panoramic views of the city skyline, the Hudson River, the New York Harbor, and the Statue of Liberty through its wraparound floor-to-ceiling windows, the previous listing notes.

The home is considered to have one of the largest outdoor spaces in Manhattan, totaling 3,821 square feet surrounded by manicured gardens.

From Nestseekers.com

Features of the unit include an open kitchen with signature millwork and blue de savoie stone island countertops.

All bedrooms come with ensuite bathrooms. The double-exposure primary bedroom features an expansive closet, a dressing room and a spa-like ensuite bathroom with heated floors.

Smart-home ready, the residence also features beamed ceilings and pre-war window fenestrations.

The kitchen.
The kitchen.
One of six bedrooms.
One of six bedrooms.

Situated in a full-service building, it has a 24-hour concierge, a live-in resident manager and a slew of amenities, which include a second-floor 1,200-square-foot fitness center with yoga and training studios, a children’s playroom, two residents’ lounges, cold storage, private and bicycle storage and a theater-quality screening room.

While the monthly price is the highest on record, sources told The Real Deal, that other units downtown have rented for more. Unlike sales, rentals are not publicly recorded in order to verify.

“It’s the highest [rent] I’m aware of,” Jonathan Miller, whose appraisal firm Miller Samuel prepares market reports for Douglas Elliman, told the outlet.