No homes are too luxurious for Manhattan super-rich
Record prices cross US$100m threshold for a single apartment as agents customise residential buildings for billionaires
New York
INFINITY pools, climate-controlled wine cellars and golf simulators - it's the little things that count in the booming market of luxury real estate coveted by the super-rich in New York.
This year, record prices crossed the threshold of US$100 million for a single apartment, and agents are investing more time and trouble than ever before in tailor-making residential buildings for billionaires. A perfect example is the duplex at the top of a 43-storey tower near the United Nations - nearly 10,000 square feet with an infinity pool on the terrace, a private elevator and spectacular views. It's on offer for US$70 million.
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