Today is National Skyscraper Day, and to celebrate we’re featuring five penthouses for sale that are located at the top of towering buildings. In addition to unbeatable views, these sky-high units have every luxury you could dream of and more. With any of these homes, you’re sure to have friends in high places.
Jump from Pool to Pool
Address: 2777 Paradise Rd #3801
City: Las Vegas, NV
Price: $8,500,000
Listed by: Zar Zanganeh, LUXE Estates & Lifestyles LLC
This top floor suite has 12,000 square feet of living space, including a 3,700-square-foot patio with amazing views of the Las Vegas strip. The great room has a billiards table and sliding glass windows that allow you to step out onto the rooftop pool and spa. As with any Las Vegas penthouse, it is designed for entertaining, with a wet bar, home theater, dining room and several lounge areas. Who needs a casino when you can party here?
A Swoon-Worthy Solarium
Address: 631 Ofarrell St #2101
City: San Francisco, CA
Price: $3,950,000
Listed by: Mark Levinson, Pacific Union International
The solarium of this gorgeous San Francisco penthouse takes advantage of amazing downtown views with floor-to-ceiling windows and an arched glass ceiling. The Palladian-style columns, umbrella-like light fixtures and Art Deco furniture blend old and new to perfection. The same architecture and décor elements extend throughout the home, including the living room and kitchen. There’s also an all-blue home office and a very unique master bedroom; you’ve got to check out the rest of the listing photos! This is one Art Deco/Palladian mashup that we can get behind.
High Rollers
Address: 2747 Paradise Rd #3702
City: Las Vegas, NV
Price: $6,500,000
Listed by: Cristine Lefkowitz Jensen, Synergy Sothebys International
A statue of a butler greets you on your way into this amazing Las Vegas penthouse, which opens up to a great room with a statue of a person playing a grand piano! And that’s not the only intriguing thing about the place; check out the bathroom fixtures in listing photos #26 and #29! Warning: They might not be suitable for work. But beyond the interesting décor, this penthouse has it all, including a large rooftop patio with a pool and spa overlooking the Strip, a master suite with a giant closet, and an outdoor lounge area with a firepit.
Pharrell Williams’ Miami Penthouse
Address: 2127 Brickell Ave Ph 4000
City: Miami, FL
Price: $10,999,000
Listed by: Dora Puig, Puig Werner Real Estate Services LLC
Pharrell Williams might not be too ‘happy’ about the list price of his Miami penthouse, which is almost $3 million less than what he paid for it in 2007. But who wouldn’t dance for joy in this place, which spans two floors and features 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean and Miami skyline. The extensive outdoor patio features a hot tub surrounded by lush plants, an outdoor kitchen and plenty of places to soak up the Miami sun. Inside, there’s a home theater, gym, sauna, gourmet kitchen, billiards table and a stunning spiral staircase. Williams must be a fan of Family Guy, because the living room has two giant pieces of art depicting Stewie Griffin and Brian the dog.
Kiss Guitarist Paul Stanley’s Party Pad
Address: 4381 W Flamingo Rd #5708
City: Las Vegas, NV
Price: $1,799,000
Listed by: Gavin Ernstone, Simply Vegas
As the listing says, this is your chance to own a piece of rock and roll history. This Las Vegas penthouse is owned by legendary Kiss guitarist Paul Stanley. The décor fits his personality, with dark colors, sharp angles and lots of metal. The open floor plan is great for hosting large parties, and the tall windows look out over the Las Vegas strip. The unit is in Palms Place, the same building where Gavin Maloof just listed his $38 million dollar penthouse, complete with a Dalí and Picasso painting, a 20-person hot tub and an outdoor theater.
Wish it was yours? To schedule a tour of any of these penthouses for sale, get in touch with a Redfin real estate agent today. To see more mansions in the sky, check out the Redfin Collection “Pretty Penthouses.” Which one do you like the best? Tell us on Facebook, Twitter, G+ or in the comments below.