I got a behind-the-scenes tour of a luxury building in NYC — and even though it's still under construction, I could clearly see why buyers would drop $2 million or more to live there

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I got a behind-the-scenes tour of a luxury building in NYC — and even though it's still under construction, I could clearly see why buyers would drop $2 million or more to live there
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The condos are designed with 'selfie-friendly' lighting — and start at $2 million

The 12-floor residence will include 61 residences, a 58-foot swimming pool, a sculpture garden, private underground parking, and lighting that's specially designed to be"selfie-friendly."for a one-bedroom and go up to more than $10 million for a four-bedroom penthouse.

On a recent February afternoon, I headed to NoHo in New York City for a behind-the-scenes look at a luxury residential building in New York City set to open in the fall of 2019.

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