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Some homes just have a certain feel before you even step all the way in. This three bedroom penthouse at 15 Hudson Yards in Manhattan starts that moment you hit the lift button. There is a quietness about the hallways up here that makes you slow down a bit. Then you walk in and, honestly, the view kind of stops you for a second. You can see the Hudson River wide and glittery and all that sky behind the city. Sometimes you catch little boats drifting or the clouds stacking up and you wish you had just a few more minutes to stare.
This specific penthouse is on one of the highest levels, so you're up there with the birds almost. The inside space is over two thousand five hundred square feet, which felt bigger than I expected. Maybe it is just the way the windows go right around the great room. The living and dining space feels open and bright, but not too echoey. The kitchen is actually the kind of place you can imagine cooking a real meal. There are these Miele appliances that people who really love food will appreciate, but you do not have to be a chef to feel at home. The counters are cool to the touch and have this smoothness to them, and even the cabinets—ink stain oak, which you do not see a lot—make you want to reach out and run your hand across them. The finishing in this penthouse leans toward what they call the contrast palette, so you have darker woods set against pale stone and crisp marble. It is modern but not cold.
Something you will notice too—every bathroom floor is heated. Not just for winter, but for any day you might want to step right from the bed into something warm. The master bedroom suite is laid out in a way that makes it easy to just keep everything organized. Two walk-in closets, so you never have to worry about space. And the master bath has this soaking tub that you will want to spend way too long in sometimes. There is also plenty of natural light in every bedroom, and when the sun hits the skyline in the evening you really do get that postcard feeling.
The building has kind of everything you'd hope for in a new Manhattan penthouse. Down on the 50th floor, there is a spa and wellness area that honestly feels a little like your own private resort. Big pool, fitness center, spots for treatments and relaxation. And then one level up, you have these lounges where you can just read a book or watch a game with friends or even get some work done if you are not quite ready to go into the office. Kids have their own imaginative space too, and there are gardens and parks right outside so you do not feel boxed in by the city at all.
And living at Hudson Yards, the neighborhood has its own thing going on. It is one of the new spots in New York with green parks and some of the best shopping and food you will find. You can pop down to Thomas Keller's place for a meal or head to the first Neiman Marcus in the city. Sometimes you see kids biking out on the plaza in the evening or go for a walk and stumble into an art installation like Vessel. The whole place just feels fresh and big, like there is always something happening but also room for quiet if that is what you need.
I think one of my favorite things about this penthouse is that the luxury just feels easy. It is not over the top. You can imagine different styles of living here, from big family holiday dinners to quiet nights watching the city lights with just the sound of the river below.
The only way to know if it feels right for you is to come see it. If you want to ask a few more questions or just wander through the space at your own pace, reach out. We do our best at LuxuryProperty.com to help every move feel like the right one—and hopefully a comfortable one too.
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