Last week, the New York Times revealed that J. Michael Evans, a Goldman Sachs vice chairman, has spent a whopping $27.4 million on a Manhattan luxury apartment. The property’s master bedroom is actually a six-room suite; its full-floor-spanning amenities include nine-and-a-half bathrooms. (Plenty of space for Evans—who may prove Goldman’s next CEO—and his eight children.) It seems that global housing’s comeback is bringing super-lux apartments along for the ride. Here are some other apartments with staggering perks—and pricetags. (In a recent episode of “The Number,” Daniel Gross and Jonathan Miller discuss the rash of extreme apartment sales.)

