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Wed, 01 Aug 2012 11:50:39 GMT | By MSN Money editors
Inside the $100 million penthouse

A beautiful New York home with a jaw-dropping price tag has hit the market.



Inside the $100 million New York apartment (© Image © Credit Evan Joseph - Prudential Douglas Elliman)
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This remarkable New York penthouse has just hit the market and can be yours for just $100 million (£64 million).

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02/08/2012 21:40
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Wow that's a lot of money for something that looks very dull and old fashioned.  So is the price tag for a furnished or unfurnished apartment.  I don't think I would want it furnished and I agree with the others, were is the swimming pool, gym and the games room and not forgetting the movie room for that sort of money I would expect all that in the price.  If there is a swimming pool it better not be a communal one how tacky would that be and its a long way down to the carpark if you have left your mobile in the car.  So does it have a helli pad on the room again it should do for that price.  I would rather buy an island in the Caribbean at least I will have a large natural swimming pool and a nice garden to wonder round.  
07/08/2012 16:14
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at the end of the day it's just a flat in a high rise.... Delboy Trotter would like it!!
01/08/2012 14:10
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This house seems way over valued, it looks small and not impressive. £64 million would be better used to buy 200 houses at a more economical pricing.
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I think this apartment is overpriced. At the most I'd probably pay $40m. The bedrooms look good, so do the bathrooms. On the other end, the furniture doesn't look very comfortable.
Swimming pool, an office, home cinema and a bar should be standard for the asking price.
01/08/2012 16:33
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Grotesque waste of money when there are people starving in the world, shame on you mankind!
06/08/2012 09:58
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obscene amount of money for what is basically a roof over your head.while people around the world don't have one,why do we celebrate this disgusting show of wealth?it means nothing in the end? 
01/08/2012 15:17
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Not much taste is used for the interior designing of this place. Except the excessive use of marble, the floor covering looks like "cheap hotel style" carpets. It doesn’t have any personality or special feelings.

Rather than a house, it could work as a hotel apartment or a setup for a movie. Would be very boring for one to live in such a place for longer than a week. As others have mentioned, there is no swimming pool, nor a walk in garden or green space. The view is just “apartments”, nothing extra. One can get the same view by sticking posters to the wall. Not worth the price

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Tacky, and Chintzy!...... Terrible decor, someone has made an absolute killing for having no taste.
01/08/2012 18:03
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To be honest, the interior design is a bit naff, a bit dated.  White Ionic columns, marble and mahogany?  Great views though.  $100 million, eh?  You could buy the whole village including the pub where I live. lol 
07/08/2012 07:33
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No swimming pool ?! No helipad ?! What has the world come to ?!  Where's all this money going ?
Surely without the solid gold taps, toilet seats and the usual bits and bolts, ak47's etc,  this humble abode is only worth 500k.
People who buy this sort of places should be slapped really hard, The f...in idiots. Then they ask? (squeaky childish innocent voice)  what is wrong with the world? This is what's wrong with the world !
We are all morons ! LOL !  to allows this people to accumulate This much money , it's so obscene they don't even know what to do with it.
These people never worked to deserve 100m!!!  NOBODY has ever worked in this WORLD to deserve 100 MILLION . Unless they were already working in the jewel sacks of their great great grandfathers it would take 41 people 120 years at 20k a year to get payed 98 million. Now let's imagine not getting, but saving that money, it would take those laborious  41 people around 500 years, half a millennia , a fourth of the AD !!! To accumulate 98m, amazing !!!  Michael Angelo was still painting the sistine Chappell and those bastards were already pricking people's  balls . Ha ha ha p.r.i.c.k.s
07/08/2012 16:06
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Not impressed with how small the kitchen is.  And the decor looks ****.
08/08/2012 12:27
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i would never pay that kind of money for that!

06/08/2012 09:57
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obscene amount of money for what is basically a roof over your head.while people around the world don't have one,why do we celebrate this disgusting show of wealth?it means nothing in the end? 
08/08/2012 19:40
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What makes it worth $100 million, it's absolutely ridiculous, whoever pays that sort of money for it has more money than sense.
01/08/2012 16:36
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100% not worth all that money! Theres 64 million other things i can think of to spend my money on!!
06/08/2012 10:53
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Why would you have 9 bathrooms? Is the usual 1 or 2 not enough? You can only use 1 at a time anyway. I would rather have just a couple and have the other 7 as a cinema, pool, games room etc. Not worth that much anyway.
01/08/2012 17:09
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i suppose it would do for a weekend shagging house.
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