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Manhattan's Most Expensive Rentals

It is not uncommon for New Yorkers to find themselves living in a cramped three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, still paying more than their allotted budget. New York is a city of dreams where the prices will continuously burn through your wallet. Yet to some New Yorkers, money is slightly more dispensable. As it turns out, there is a high demand very luxury rentals, appealing to suitors with money to spend. Below are five Manhattan properties that are charging its residents over $100,000 a month.

Leroy Schecter’s $125,000 Rental at 15 Central Park West is “No Longer Available”

Leroy Schecter 15 Central Park West Rental

Since its launch a few years ago, 15 Central Park West has become one of the finest luxury residential buildings we have in New York today. Designed by celebrity architect, Robert A. M. Stern, this hallowed building has seen the crème de la crème of Manhattan society reside in its premises, including Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, actor Denzel Washington and singer Sting.

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Living in New York City comes with a price tag. The higher the price, the better the neighborhood, the more premium the amenities on offer, and maybe a building with a great history, and well known past residents too. New Yorkers have a plethora of options like the uber expensive, recent combo-condo on the market at 15 Central Park West, at a whopping $125,000/month, which was not too long ago on the market for sale by owner Leroy Schecter for a slashed price of $85 million.

The Super Renters of New York City

Recent reports of rents shooting up in New York City may be a cause of concern for several home-hunters in the city, but there is also a privileged class of New Yorkers who are willing to shell out a lot of dollars to be able to live in luxury and style. Rents for such palatial homes can range from $30,000 to a staggering $60,000 a month, but the costs don’t seem to worry this elite and exclusive group. For them, maintaining the standard of luxury living they are used to is far more important than worrying about the number of figures in their rent checks.