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Saturday, 11 July 2015

New York City's most expensive apartment costs $500,000 a MONTH...


Palatial: This is one of the living rooms in NYC's most expensive rental in the Pierre Hotel which is on the market for $500,000 a month
In New York City, $500,000 can buy many, many things... but apparently high-speed WiFi isn't one of them. 
New York's most expensive apartment rental on the 39th floor of the five-star Pierre Hotel on 61st Street near Central Park in Manhattan includes a private elevator, personal butler and access to a chauffeur-driven Jaguar in its $500,000-per-month price tag.


Pampered: Guests who can afford the astronomical monthly rent can relax in one of the six-and-a-half Turkish marble bathrooms
However upgraded internet speed at the nearly 5,000-square-foot, full-floor, six-suite rental is an extra $12.95 per day.  
The six-bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom rental is double the price of the second most expensive apartment in the city.
 Pricey: New York's most expensive rental is on the 39th floor of the five-star Pierre Hotel on 61st Street near Central Park in Manhattan 
Worth it? Even though it would cost $6million - $25,000 a night - to rent for a year, someone actually did it, for a month at least 
 Options: The 4,786-square-foot floor includes the two-bedroom Tata Suite, with the option of adding two other spaces with six bedrooms 

It includes the 1,850-square-foot Tata Presidential Suite, which rents on its own for close to $30,000 a night, according to Fortune
Even though it would cost $6million - $25,000 a night - to rent for a year, someone actually did it, for a month at least.

Lazing around: Sundays would be perfect lying in this marble bath on a marble podium looking out over the city 
 Not in the mood to cook? Guests can head downstairs to one of the hotel's two restaurants, Sirio Ristorante and Two E Bar/Lounge 
 
In fact, the one-month renter need more space, so they got another suite at the hotel for a discounted rate of $150,000 per month, Curbed reported. 
The delicate windows of the suites look out over Central Park, the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir and George Washington Bridge.
And if the pantry kitchen is too small for would-be renters, they can always nip down to one of the hotel's two restaurants, Sirio Ristorante and Two E Bar/Lounge.
In addition to the butler and the Jaguar, one-hour pressing, 24-hour room service and twice daily housekeeping are also available. 
Tenants must sign a lease for at least one month, and can stay for as long as they like on a month-to-month basis.
According to the hotel: 'The Tata Suite features an expansive living room, two bedrooms with baths, a dining room with custom silver leaf table which seats eight, and a pantry kitchen.'
It also has Murano glass chandeliers and Turkish marble bathrooms. 

Hmmm!

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