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Most expensive house (we could get into): New York City

Most expensive house (we could get into): New York City

Ownership of a posh penthouse is a true luxury, but being able to call a two-story one in New York City's iconic Plaza Hotel your home takes the meaning of luxury to another level.

This 6,000-square-foot duplex soars 18 floors above Central Park and is home to fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger.

The penthouse's interior design is the epitome of Hilfiger's eye for style. Tortoiseshell borders adorn the walls in the formal living room, the dining room has a gilded gold leaf ceiling and there is an impressive art collection, with paintings from Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. For fans of the children's book "Eloise at the Plaza," there's even a sitting room with a custom-painted "Eloise" mural painted by the book's illustrator.

The home, which was previously listed at $80 million, features five bedrooms, 5 ½ baths and a private terrace, which boasts impressive views of Central Park.

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