Nothing says New York quite like its skyline. It’s iconic, unmistakable the moment it comes into view. From downtown landmarks and the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, these homes give you a front-row seat to a view you’ll never grow tired of.
368 3rd Avenue #PH34A

Iconic skyline views stretch from the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings to One World Trade and the East River, creating a backdrop that’s pure New York. With a view from every room and a private terrace to match, this Kips Bay penthouse turns the city itself into part of the living space.
50 West Street #48

From the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to the Hudson, the East River, and the New Jersey skyline, this 48th-floor FiDi home is surrounded by standout views. Nearly 4,000 square feet of glass-walled living means every room showcases the city from sunrise to sunset.
105 Norfolk Street #PH

This Lower East Side penthouse offers nearly 300 degrees of open sky, with sweeping midtown views from its terrace and expansive interiors that also frame the Williamsburg Bridge. Ten-foot ceilings and walls of glass on three sides bring the city’s skyline right into your home.
252 East 57th Street #55A

This 55th-floor Sutton Place corner apartment looks out on the East River, Central Park, and the Manhattan skyline. Large windows and ceilings over ten feet fill the rooms with natural light and keep the city in view from morning to night.
173 Macdougal Street #PHW

Next to Washington Square Park, this West Village penthouse serves up sweeping city views—including the Empire State Building—whether you’re indoors or out on its 1,560-square-foot roof terrace. Inside, twelve-foot ceilings and oversized windows make the views just as striking as they are outside.

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