If you want to make a splash, you’ll certainly need a bit of cash.
A $40 million penthouse with its own private pool overlooking Central Park is up for grabs at the Aman Residences in Manhattan, The Post has learned.
This ultra-luxurious pad is part of the Aman brand’s much-anticipated New York debut, housed in the historic Crown Building on Fifth Avenue.
The building made headlines over the summer when its billionaire developer, Vlad Doronin, bought himself a penthouse there for a staggering $135 million. That still marks the priciest residential sale in New York so far in 2024.
Now, this three-bedroom, 3.5-bath, pool-clad stunner has hit the market — and is ready for its own deep-pocketed owner.
“What truly sets this apartment apart are its spectacular Central Park views and over thousand-square-foot terraces featuring a lap pool and Jacuzzi,” Connor Cuccinelli of Douglas Elliman, who holds the listing, told The Post. “Where else can you be in your own private pool while admiring the changing colors of the park?”
Spanning 3,746 square feet, this sleek residence also offers floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the home with light, providing unparalleled views of the New York skyline and, yes, Central Park.
The 1,058-square-foot terrace itself is also a showstopper, with plenty of space for lounging and dining.
Designed by world-renowned architect Jean-Michel Gathy, the foyer opens into an expansive great room — where a living area, a dining space and a semi-open kitchen blend seamlessly. The Minotti Cucine-designed chef’s kitchen features Brazilian quartzite countertops, Gaggenau appliances and custom cabinetry.
A two-sided gas fireplace divides the living and dining spaces.
The primary suite has views of Central Park, custom closets — and a spa-like bathroom complete with radiant-heated floors, a rain shower and a freestanding soaking tub, the listing notes.
Each additional bedroom also boasts ensuite baths with marble floors and elegant rain showers.
Aman New York residents enjoy exclusive access to world-class amenities, including a 25,000-square-foot spa, a 66-foot indoor pool, a fitness center and even a cryotherapy room.
On the culinary side, Aman offers two signature restaurants — Arva and Nama — as well as a private omakase sushi dining experience.