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4-Bedroom Apartment for Sale in 130 William Street, New York, United States
130 William Street, Manhattan, New York
USD 20,000,000
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
4
Built-Up Area:
4,665 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP45093
130 William Street, Manhattan, New York
Some homes just make you pause the moment you enter. That happened to me the first time I walked into Penthouse 65 at 130 William Street in Manhattan. Honestly, even before I knew all the details, I felt a real sense of calm – like you are on top of the world but somehow grounded at the same time. It is perched high above the busy streets below but you hardly even hear the city at all. Just a soft hush and sweeping stretches of skyline all around. Sometimes you have to remind yourself you are in the very heart of Lower Manhattan.
This penthouse is something rare. Not just another New York apartment with big windows and glossy floors. You get nearly seven thousand square feet up here, so no more squeezing around furniture or bumping elbows in the hallway. I spent ten minutes just walking from one end to the other. And it feels more like a private sanctuary than anything else, even though you are steps from the pulse of the city. The ceilings soar, I think close to twelve feet, and the floor to ceiling arched windows invite in so much light you do not need to flip on a switch until dusk.
It is the views that really slow you down. Standing by the window, you almost forget everything else for a few minutes. There are sweeping 360 degree views – the Empire State, the bridges, a little stretch of water off in the distance, and the streets way below. At sunset, this place just glows. One of those evenings you will remember.
I should mention what is outside too. You know how a lot of city apartments promise outdoor space but deliver a small balcony for a chair and maybe a plant? Not here. The private terrace on Penthouse 65 is just enormous. More than two thousand square feet, so honestly it feels like your own little park right in the sky. I pictured a quiet morning coffee out here looking toward Brooklyn or maybe evenings with friends grilling something on the outdoor kitchen. And there are these beautifully curved loggias too, which I think would be perfect places for reading or just watching the sun come up. During my visit, I could see the city lights blinking on as dusk settled and it felt like you owned a piece of New York itself.
Head back inside and you will notice every detail feels considered, not just for impressing guests but for making regular days easy and pleasant. The open living and dining room hardly needs art because the skyline is all the decoration you need. The chef's kitchen is not just for show either – blackened oak cabinetry, marble everywhere, and top-level Gaggenau appliances. Standing by the counter, you could really imagine cooking from scratch here, not just popping something in the microwave. Even the layout just encourages people to gather. Plus, four bedrooms means there is space for everyone, or maybe you would like to create your own home office or a studio. Bathrooms do not feel squeezed in – there are four and a half, designed with all the comforts you would expect. My favorite is the main suite's bathroom, which has radiant heated marble floors and a soaking tub that honestly looks movie worthy.
Even outside your apartment, the building just keeps unfolding in good ways. There is an infinity pool that feels almost surreal so high above the street, a private spa when you want a quiet day, and even a cinema if you feel like seeing a film with friends. There is a golf simulator, a gym, and plenty of places to find your own favorite spot, whether it is morning yoga or a late night view from the rooftop observatory. The neighborhood really is the best of Manhattan. Cafés around the corner, parks nearby, and sometimes you see kids zooming past on bikes in the evening while locals head home with their groceries.
You get used to thinking of New York as constant energy but up here it somehow feels just right. Not too much, not too little. For me, the only way to know if Penthouse 65 feels right is to come see it in person. Questions or just want to look around? Reach out any time. We try to make finding your next New York City home as comfortable as it should be.
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Lifestyle & Community
What is the community vibe or lifestyle appeal?
Historic Financial District with modern retail and museums.
What kind of lifestyle does the apartment support (e.g. urban, beachfront, park-side)?
Downtown living with fast commutes and riverfront walks.
Location & Accessibility
Is there retail or dining available within the tower or nearby?
Oculus, Brookfield Place and Stone Street dining about 10 to 15 minutes.
How close is the property to public transport or major roads?
Fulton Street Transit Center about 5 to 10 minutes. Brooklyn Bridge and West Street are a few minutes.
Contact Agent
International
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP45093 when reaching out to us.