A co-op on the 18th floor of the Sherry-Netherland hotel in New York City has hit the market for $95 million, The New York Times first reported.
The home encompasses the entire floor, spanning 7,000 square feet. It has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
Liberty Travel co-founder Gilbert Haroche is selling the pad, which he transformed from several separate apartments into his 17-room home.
It's one of several New York City apartments to hit the market lately with an asking price close to $100 million.
Hotel amenities are incorporated in the cost of the home, and include daily housekeeping and turndown service, a 24-hour concierge, and room service.

The new owners will still have to pay around $54,000 a month in service and maintenance fees.

The kitchen is up to "professional grade" and includes warming stoves.

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