Top Luxury Apartment For Rent in USA

Top Luxury Apartment For Rent in USA

Whether you want to live in a swank downtown high-rise or a resort-style community, it’s easier than you might think to make your luxury apartment dreams a reality. RentCafe, the nation’s leading apartment search site, used data from Yardi Matrix to see where in the country you can find a top-quality apartment for a reasonable price.

1. One Light Luxury Apartments

At One Light, residents enjoy best-in-class luxury living, with personalized concierge services and exclusive resident events. They also get discounted co-working packages from Spark KC and front-row access to all of downtown Kansas City’s finest restaurants and entertainment venues.

Located in the family-friendly Upper East Side, this luxury apartment for rent features a spacious, sun-filled floor plan with oak parquet floors and designer kitchens. It offers studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with spectacular views of Manhattan’s storied skyline.

KANSAS CITY — A final steel beam was set in place this week on the downtown Power & Light District’s new high-rise, an indication that hundreds of people who have signed up for the chance to live there will soon be calling it home. The opening of the 25-story building, called One Light, is a testament to the popularity of the urban lifestyle and an indicator that downtown’s renaissance continues to gain momentum.

Residents can gaze across the skyline from their floor-to-ceiling windows, or take in the sunset on their rooftop balcony. A wide variety of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments are available at the building, which is scheduled to open in September. Chase Hamilton, the leasing manager for Three Light, said developers are on schedule to meet their target of 288 market-rate units. The building will have an indoor and outdoor pool, a 30,000-square-foot amenity level, a demonstration kitchen and billiard, party and theater rooms.

2. The Four Seasons

A bit of a city icon itself, the midtown I.M. Pei–designed Four Seasons tower was a city landmark before its downtown little sister opened in 2016. Though New York Times architecture critic Paul Goldberger had his quibbles (“The slender limestone tower… is a bit too much like a modernist museum trying to pass itself off as a romantic New York skyscraper”), this property’s location is still a huge draw. It’s just steps from Wall Street and the Financial District, as well as some of the city’s finest dining in Tribeca and SoHo.

Inside, the hotel rooms — and 157 private apartments — were designed by Yabu Pushelberg with a comfortable, contemporary feel. It draws the guests you’d expect: well-heeled families, business travelers and Four Seasons loyalists.

3. The Ritz-Carlton

When you think of The Ritz-Carlton, you probably imagine a grand heritage building with an ‘if-these-walls-could-talk’ ambience and an exclusive public space where cashed up locals rub shoulders with celebrities. The brand has built a reputation for that, but its latest property is very different.

This is a sleek new build that blends the service you expect from the luxury hotel brand with an urban apartment feel. The result is one of the best (and most serene) escapes in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood. It’s walkable to top tourist attractions and a growing number of local-first neighborhoods like Koreatown, Chelsea, and Gramercy Park, all while offering its own stylish contribution to the area’s sleek aesthetic.

Rooms here are surprisingly spacious, too. New Yorkers are notorious for tight hotel rooms, but these suites are big enough to fit living and sleeping areas comfortably. A few interior design tricks, like patterned carpeting that cleverly splits the room into two, add to the sense of opulence.

And then there are the views. The sweeping cityscapes you see from your room are what make the experience really special. Whether it’s from the rooftop bar or the guest rooms, you can’t help but feel like you’re on top of the world. The location is also excellent, with the 57th Street subway station only a block away and plenty of restaurants, bars, shops, and other attractions nearby.

4. The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton

A symbol of refined living, The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton is a full service luxury building located in one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods. The residential building is located within a tower topped by the namesake hotel and offers residents stunning views and amenities that make it hard to beat.

The residential building consists of both two and three bedroom apartments with pricing starting at around $1,890,000. There are several floor plans to choose from that include spacious one-bedroom units that start at around $970,000 as well as expansive two-bedroom homes with prices starting at around $2,500,000.

All of the apartments feature 10’ ceilings, oversized picture windows, Poliform kitchens with honed quartzite countertops and Miele appliances, and primary bathrooms with extra-large Duravit soaking tubs.The building also features a fitness center, club lounge, and roof deck.

The neighborhood surrounding the building is highly sought after by many people and is considered to be a walker’s paradise. It is within walking distance of a number of subway stations and is served by the New York City Geographic District #2 school system. Residents of the building enjoy a wide range of amenities and services including luxury hotel spa, La Prairie spa, concierge, private car service, maid service, catering, and business centers.

 

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