A four-level penthouse at Steinway Tower—officially 111 West 57th Street—has hit the market at $110 million, making it the most expensive home currently listed in New York City. Spanning floors 80 to 83, the “quadplex” boasts 11,480 square feet of interior space and an additional 618 square feet of private terraces, offering panoramic views from one of the tallest and most slender towers in the world.
The residence features five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, soaring 14-foot ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Interior design by Studio Sofield includes a grand entrance gallery, multiple lounges, a private screening room, and a dramatic “crown suite” designed for hosting high-end gatherings. Originally conceived as two separate duplexes, the units have been merged to create a singular, ultra-exclusive sky residence.
Steinway Tower is known globally for its architectural daring, with a slenderness ratio of 1:24 that makes it the thinnest skyscraper ever built. Since its opening in 2022, the Billionaires’ Row tower has seen renewed buyer interest under the management of Sotheby’s International Realty. The listing is handled by veteran broker Nikki Field, who previously oversaw Jeff Bezos’ penthouse acquisition.
The $110 million asking price reflects more than just square footage—it signals confidence in Manhattan’s ultra-luxury market. The listing comes amid a notable rebound in high-end real estate activity, with buyers returning to the city’s most elite addresses as mortgage rates stabilize and inventory remains tight.
This penthouse not only sets a new benchmark for luxury pricing in New York but also represents a broader shift in market dynamics. As demand for iconic, trophy residences returns, properties like this one are once again commanding global attention. Positioned high above Central Park with iconic skyline views, the Steinway Tower penthouse is a statement in scale, design, and exclusivity—aimed squarely at the world’s wealthiest buyers.