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These 5 Cars Have a Better Life Than You

By Rosa Goldensohn | June 1, 2015 7:46am | Updated on June 1, 2015 11:25am
 The private driveway for the exclusive and posh new development at  443 Greenwich, designed by Cetra Ruddy.
The private driveway for the exclusive and posh new development at 443 Greenwich, designed by Cetra Ruddy.
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Beautiful views overlooking the High Line, a temperature-controlled subterranean den, terracotta floors and chandeliers. 

With the rise of the seven-figure parking spot, some city cars now reside in digs the average studio-dweller would envy.

Here are five examples of cars that live better than you:

►These cars parked at 249 Tenth Ave. have a clear view over the High Line. A regular-sized vehicle can live at the Park-It garage there for $585 a month.

 

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►Jerry Seinfeld's Porsches live in a temperature-controlled subterranean den, complete with pool table and kitchenette, a stone's throw from Central Park.

►Cars at 443 Greenwich St. will live among vaulted ceilings, terracotta floors and chandeliers. Spots run from $775,000 to $1.5 million.

►Park Avenue spots are among the most expensive in the city, running drivers $1,000 a month in the East 60s and 70s. Upper West Side monthly rates run to $600.

 

Cars that live on Park Ave

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►Cars at 200 11th Ave.'s Sky Garage have their own private elevator and a view of the Hudson River.