You would think that the most expensive rentals would be some of the biggest properties on the market, but surprisingly sometimes $49,000 a month only gets you 2,600 sq. ft.
1. The New York Oculus Condominium houses a tenth story penthouse complete with views of the Flatiron District, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, and beyond. With its 3,000 sq. ft. living area and 3,000 sq. ft. outdoor terrace, this three bedroom, three bathroom apartment is yours for only $45,000 a month.
2. New York’s Upper West Side is home to the famous Studio Building. The $45,000 a month duplex features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and designs dating back to the early 1900s when it was built by Charles A. Platt.
3. In one of the beautiful neighborhoods of Beverly Hills, California sits a quaint 10,000 sq. ft. home complete with a gym, media room, pool and hot tub. The 7 bedroom, 8 bathroom home also only costs $45,000 a month.
4. With $45,000 seemingly being a lucky number for the super rich, a Westhampton Beach estate will cost you just that. You’re minutes away from Main Street shopping and restaurants. The Tuscan style home is 3,000 sq. ft. of East End luxury.
5. Owner Robert Keith Gray (former appointments secretary to President Dwight Eisenhower) put his home up for rent this year in Miami Beach for $47,500 a month. The 9 bedroom, 9 bathroom home features marble floors and ornamented coffered ceilings.
6. The second Hamptons home to make the list is a contemporary circa-1990 home surrounded by wooded acres and located in East Hampton. The 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom house had an asking price of $49,000 per month.
7. From east coast, back to the west coast, another Beverly Hills estate for only $49,000 lands a spot on the top rentals list. The 9,000 sq. ft. house was featured on “The Apprentice” and has panoramic views to die for.
8. And we’re back in New York for #8. A Southampton area property only five minutes from the ocean boasts colorful and contemporary design. It too costs $49,000 a month for 2,600 sq. ft. of relaxation.
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