What $150,000,000 gets you on billionaire's row NYC

Ron Mehico

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Obviously that’s an incredible and amazing apartment but if I had 150 million to spend on real estate that’s about the last thing I would buy. The crazy thing is that is almost certainly not a primary residence.
 
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-Never saw a fireplace to hang my tv over and where is my recliner?

-Loser on the 20th floor is hoa president and acts like he owns the building.

-airbnb rate won't be so bad if you split it with friends.







Two floors, 11,000sf, overlooking central and views of the entire city. That's a special place.
 
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I'd rather buy a home in the mountains or out in the country that can't be accessed by most anything but a 4x4 or chopper and keep away from places like that in the city. To be honest, I have a horrible heights issue. My hands started sweating when he opened the window and talked to the window washers.

I was in the Sears (Willis) Tower once and you could feel the building sway. It was at that point I realized I can't deal with heights anymore. I believe I had a panic attack while on the 108th floor. So I prefer to have my feet near the ground.

With that kind of money though you could also buy an island somewhere as well. Not sure if any of them are safe from things like hurricanes, tropical storms, typhoons, or tsunamis.
 

UK-Chulo

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It’d be awful having to ride the elevator up to get to the bathroom after having Mexican food. Gonna pass unless the elevator has a ******* in it.
Probably a private elevator just for your unit. Could put a portapotty in there.