NYC luxe rental market takes on 30-day, $100K bookings without a lease

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In the West Village, a forthcoming concept in short-term luxury hotel rentals will offer deep-pocketed tenants lavish suites with prices to match.

A new luxe hotel, which you can rent for 30 days at a time without a lease, is set to open in November.Ritz-Carlton guest sues hotel after staffer served her ‘semen-contaminated water’: lawsuitIn the heart of the West Village, a forthcoming concept in luxury living is about to rewrite the rules of Manhattan real estate. Welcome to Maison Hudson, where you can forget about signing a lease — and you might only call it home for 30 days at a time.

Within these walls, residents will find more than just a roof over their heads; they’ll be stepping into a world of unparalleled extravagance. Here, you book for a mere 30 days, and the price tag? That matches the exclusivity, ranging from $32,000 a month for a one-bedroom to north of $100,000 a month for a lavish three-bedroom suite. No strings attached, no commitments — just the freedom to come and go with an air of secrecy that befits the crème de la crème.

When it comes to the living spaces at Maison Hudson, opulence knows no bounds. Take Residence 4A, a charming one-bedroom, two-bathroom layout, offering 811 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space with sweeping views of the Hudson River.Features include furnishings by Giorgetti, hand-laid oak and walnut floors, and custom Alabaster light fixtures. It’s complete with a custom-designed marble kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line Miele and Sub-Zero Wolf appliances.

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