Buyer: Fawaz Al Hokair, pictured, is reportedly purchasing a Manhattan penthouse at 432 Park for $95 million

Fawaz Al Hokair, a billionaire who hails from Saudi Arabia, is purchasing a Manhattan penthouse for $95 million, according to a report published Thursday.

The penthouse in question is located at 432 Park Avenue - and also boasts the title of being the highest home in all of New York City, The Real Deal reported.

According to the news outlet, Al Hokair's new digs include 8,255 square feet, six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, heated bathroom floors and a wood-burning fireplace.

The Real Deal reported that a then-unnamed buyer signed a contract for the penthouse two years ago.

As of Saturday, Al Hokair's net worth is $1.37 billion, according to Forbes. The Real Deal earlier noted that figure.

Al Hokair founded the Fawaz Alhokair Group, the Real Deal's report said.

Fawaz Alhokair Group says on its website 'The Group has expanded its business operations beyond the borders of the Kingdom [of Saudia Arabia] and invested in retail and real estate sectors across the GCC countries, reaching to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), USA and Central Asia and Caucasus.

'The fashion retail sector across its 16 countries now operates more than 2,100 stores representing more than 80 international brands. The real estate division of the Group presently operates a network of 16 shopping malls, managing over 1.6 Million sq meters of prime retail real estates.'

A representative for CIM Group, one of 432 Park's developers, declined to comment.

A representative for Macklowe Properties, the building's other developer, declined to comment.

Both a media spokesperson for 432 Park and the building's sales office did not return emails seeking comment.

Those eager to claim a space in 432 Park still have a chance: two apartments there have listing prices of $76.5 million and $81 million, The Real Deal reported.

The Real Deal noted that the most expensive condo sale in New York City was for a penthouse at One57, coming in at $100.5 million.

Luxury: Al Hokair's new digs at 432 Park (seen in an artist's rendering) include 8,255 square feet, six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, heated bathroom floors and a wood-burning fireplace