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A remarkable property located at 111 West 57th Street has officially hit the market, boasting a staggering price tag of $110 million. This luxurious four-floor residence spans an impressive 11,480 square feet, making it one of the most expansive listings in New York City. The home is being marketed as a unique collector's item, appealing to the world's elite buyers seeking exclusivity and opulence.
The lavish property features state-of-the-art amenities and exquisite design elements that cater to the discerning tastes of affluent individuals. With its prime location in one of Manhattan's most prestigious neighborhoods, the residence offers breathtaking views and unparalleled access to the city's finest dining, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Despite the current market uncertainties, this listing stands out as a testament to the ongoing demand for high-end real estate in New York City. As the luxury market continues to evolve, this home represents a significant opportunity for investors and collectors alike.
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