Tour Saquon Barkle’s $13 million luxury penthouse in Manhattan

New York Giants’ rookie, Saquon Barkley, at the young age of 21, finds himself navigating a whirlwind of activities.

Amidst the rigorous preparations for his inaugural season donning a professional uniform, including rookie minicamps, OTAs, and mandatory minicamps, the No.

2 overall draft pick managed to ink his contract and is now on the lookout for a place to call home. Where does a rookie with the weight of fan expectations begin such a search? How about a luxurious $13 million penthouse in the city that never sleeps?

Barkley recently graced a celebration marking the unveiling of PH51, a penthouse nestled on the 51st floor of the Beekman Residences in the bustling Financial District.

The opulent property, listed with Douglas Elliman for $12,995,000 starting June 14, spans an impressive 3,554 square feet.

PH51 boasts three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, featuring a master bedroom suite equipped with two walk-in closets and a lavish five-fixture master bath adorned with marble radiant heated floors, limestone walls and vanities, a walk-in steam shower, and an oversized freestanding soaking tub.

The 16-foot ceilings, ensconced in walls of glass, encapsulate the entire 51st floor, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Among its many luxury amenities, PH51 includes a 50-foot-long great room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a marble fireplace, an eat-in chef’s kitchen complete with a full-height wine refrigerator, a laundry room, and direct access to a 155-square-foot private terrace featuring a portion of glass floor that showcases mesmerizing views of the city below.

Residential offerings extend beyond the penthouse, including a rooftop terrace, a private dining room with a chef’s table, a fitness center, a media room, a rooftop park, a trellis lounge, and a residents terrace. Notably, residents also enjoy the perks of The Beekman Black Card, providing direct access to a personalized house account, onsite hotel services, and a personal concierge. The Black Card further includes room service by Tom Colicchio’s Temple Court and priority reservations for restaurants at The Beekman, overseen by culinary experts Tom Colicchio and Keith McNally. In his quest for the perfect residence, Barkley seems to have set his sights on a truly elevated living experience.