
In Tel Aviv, Israel, the G Tower offers Tel Aviv’s most expensive apartment, a flat priced at $34 million.
The new apartment has 360 degree views of the city and measures 1,500 square meters (around 15,145 square feet) for a price of over $22,000 per square meter.
The Gindi Group, which developed the G Tower recently announced the selling price for the triplex flat which combines a former duplex and penthouse apartment on the 24th, 25th and 26th floors.


Penthouse 86B at the Trump World Tower, a half-floor 4BR unit in what is currently the tallest residential building around—until Larry Silverstein has his say—popped up on the Trump Sales & Leasing website two days ago for $22 million.
Penthouse 86B, per PropertyShark, was bought in 2004 by First Hotels & Resorts Investments for only $7,331,400. We will say it looks like they put some serious coin into the renovation, but that’s still a nice little profit. If it sells. Which it will, because 5,425 square feet of solid gold Trump goes a long way toward impressing your peers in Moscow, Dubai and beyond.

Touted to be the most expensive flat in the world, One Hyde Park penthouse is estimated at $200 million.
The most expensive penthouse apartments will feature bullet proof windows, purified air systems and “panic rooms” and everyone on site will have access to an underground passage leading to the nearby Mandarin Oriental hotel.
Alhougth the image is not real, but a computer representation, it does give a view of what it will look like when completed in 2010.
