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Some of the top-selling buildings of Q3 2025 Some of the top-selling buildings of Q3 2025
In the third quarter of 2025, Manhattan recorded just over 2,500 signed residential contracts: 47% for condominiums, 48% for cooperatives, and the remainder for condops and townhouses. If all sold at their last asking price, total contract volume would reach approximately $5.2 billion. The overall average last asking price stood at $2.07 million, with condos averaging $2.6 million, co-ops at $1.35 million, and townhouses at $7.8 million. The average price per square foot across all property types was $1,622, a marginal dip from $1,627 in Q2 2025. Condos held steady, ticking up slightly from $1,800 to $1,801 per square foot.

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Sutton Tower, 430 East 58th Street
Sutton Tower, 430 East 58th Street Beekman/Sutton Place
The 74, 201 East 74th Street
The 74, 201 East 74th Street Lenox Hill
255 East 77th Street
255 East 77th Street Lenox Hill
Waldorf Astoria Residences New York, 305 Park Avenue
Waldorf Astoria Residences New York, 305 Park Avenue Midtown East
96+Broadway, 250 West 96th Street
96+Broadway, 250 West 96th Street Broadway Corridor

Across Manhattan’s core neighborhoods, the 50 top-selling buildings by total dollar volume were, unsurprisingly, dominated by new development condominiums. Developers seldom build co-ops, and new projects generally have more inventory and command higher prices than resales thanks to the fact they've never been lived in, their market-attuned layouts, newer finishes, and comprehensive amenities.
Manhattan’s new development pipeline has slowed since the pandemic, so many of the quarter’s top-selling buildings have been on the market for several years. The largest offerings, some exceeding 200 units with projected sellouts over $1 billion, continue to hold the most sway on the list. Familiar names include Hudson Yards' two condo towers, One High Line, and Sutton Tower. Newer standouts include La Maison Collette in Greenwich Village and Vesta LIC in Long Island City, both selling at a brisk pace.
 The Greenwich by Rafael Vinoly With 272 condo units, The Greenwich by Rafael Vinoly is one of the city's largest (and tallest) new development offerings
When it comes to desirability and pricing power, the leaders aren’t necessarily the largest developments but those attracting buyers willing to pay premium prices for location and quality. Among buildings with at least two sales in the last quarter, 220 Central Park South remains unmatched, joined by other Billionaires’ Row/Midtown standouts such as 111 West 57th Street, Waldorf Astoria Residences New York, and 53 West 53. Co-ops rarely appear in these rankings, as few of the most prestigious apartment houses record multiple transactions per quarter and many co-op spreads do not disclose their square footage.


80 Clarkson 80 Clarkson Street does not publicly report contract signings but is most likely the city’s best-selling development of the year. (DBOX for Zeckendorf Development)
The geography of Manhattan’s top deals has steadily diversified, moving south and west from the traditional blocks flanking Central Park. The West Side waterfront, in particular, has become a desirable alternative. The under-construction 140 Jane Street in the West Village had the city’s biggest contract of the quarter, where a six-bedroom penthouse signed in August with an asking price exceeding $9,100 per square foot. If sold at its $87 million sticker price, it would become the most expensive Downtown apartment ever sold.
140-jane Street 140 Jane Street, a BKSK Architects design, claimed the city’s highest-priced contract in Q3 2025. This transaction alone would have made it the quarter’s second best-selling building.



One Domino Square was the best-selling building of the quarter outside of Manhattan (October 2025)
Meanwhile, northwest Brooklyn and western Queens continue to strengthen their presence in the luxury residential market. Brooklyn's East River developments like One Domino Square and One Williamsburg Wharf, now rival many Manhattan projects in sales activity and prices, while townhouse transactions in historic brownstone neighborhoods are routinely among the city’s top weekly closings. Queens also saw notable momentum as buildings such as Vesta and Radiant in Long Island City, NuSun Vernon in Astoria, and The Austin in Forest Hills all ranked within the top 50 for total contract volume, propelled by the borough’s relative affordability.
Below is the list of New York City's best-selling residential buildings of Q3 2025 by total dollar volume of last asking price. The statistics reflect reported signed contracts between July 1 and September 30. Because contract data is reported by brokerages, not the NYC Department of Finance, figures may be less reliable in terms of timing and accuracy. Final sale prices are confirmed at closing, and often come in below the last ask price.

Top 20 Best-Selling Residential Buildings by Contract Signed

Ranked by total dollar volume of signed contracts using last reported asking prices

#21. The Ainsley
Park Slope

Two availabilities from $1,495,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $22,310,000 (13 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,603
Avg. Last Ask Price: $1,716,154

Rendering of The Ainsley's exterior Rendering of The Ainsley's exterior

The Ainsley, a boutique condominium at 228 13th Street between Park Slope and South Slope, was developed by AVENU and designed by Spector Architects. The five-story building features a pale brick facade, oversized windows, and 32 one- to three-bedroom residences, many with private balconies or terraces. Interiors by Input Creative Studio include white oak floors, open layouts, Scavolini kitchens with Taj Mahal quartzite and Bertazzoni appliances, spa-inspired baths, and discreet washer/dryers.

 

Amenities include a fitness center, residents’ lounge, children’s playroom, landscaped courtyard with a dog run, and a rooftop terrace with grilling and lounge areas, with deeded parking available. The Ainsley is close to Prospect Park, Green-Wood Cemetery, 5th and 7th Avenue dining, Nitehawk Cinema, The Bell House, and multiple subway lines, offering refined design and easy Brooklyn living.


The Ainsley, #403 (Nest Seekers LLC)

#20. Claremont Hall
Morningside Heights

11 availabilities from $1,320,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $22,675,000 (10 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,892
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,267,500

Claremont Hall Claremont Hall by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Soaring 41 stories above the Gothic Revival campus of Union Theological Seminary, Claremont Hall is a newly completed condominium in Morningside Heights designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. The 165 one- to four-bedroom homes feature high ceilings, expansive windows, European white oak floors, and open kitchens with Bosch appliances. Select residences include private terraces or loggias, and many enjoy sweeping views of Riverside Park, the Hudson River, and the Manhattan skyline.

 

Amenities curated with CetraRuddy Architects include a fitness center with a movement studio, a library, an artist’s workshop, and a soundproof music room. The historic Union Dining Hall has been transformed into the Refectory Pool, a 48-foot lap pool that converts to an event space. Additional offerings include on-site parking, the Little Castle children’s playroom, and the Parkview Lounge and Terrace overlooking Riverside Church and Sakura Park. Claremont Hall’s serene setting provides easy access to Riverside, Sakura, and Central Parks, as well as nearby Columbia University, Barnard College, and the Manhattan School of Music.


Claremont Hall, #33C (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

#19. The Westly
Riverside Dr./West End Ave.

3 availabilities from $2,795,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $23,070,000 (3 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,645
Avg. Last Ask Price: $7,690,000

Designed by ODA Architecture, The Westly brings a contemporary presence to the Upper West Side while honoring pre-war sophistication with timeless materials and subtle Art Deco details. Rising 20 stories at Broadway and West 91st Street, the limestone tower offers 51 two- to five-bedroom residences with wide-plank oak floors, oversized bronze-framed windows, and Gaggenau appliances.

 

Amenities include a rooftop pool and terrace, fitness center, and resident lounge. The Westly is moments from Central Park, Riverside Park, neighborhood restaurants, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, and the 96th Street 1/2/3 trains.


The Westly, #PHB (Reuveni LLC)

#18. No. 33 Park Row
Financial District

Four availabilities from $3,950,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $24,295,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,196
Avg. Last Ask Price: $12,147,500

No. 33 Park Row is the first New York City residential building designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, the firm of the late Pritzker Prize–winning architect Sir Richard Rogers. With just 30 one- to five-bedroom homes and no more than three per floor, the boutique condominium emphasizes privacy, light, and scale. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame protected views of City Hall Park, while select residences feature private terraces set within a facade of steel framing and copper screen fins that create depth and texture.

 

 

Amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, bike storage, craft and work room, and a fifth-floor fitness center and yoga studio curated by The Wright Fit, complete with an outdoor kitchenette and dining area. Additional spaces include a residents’ lounge with co-working and dining areas, a 12-person screening room with wet bar, and a rooftop garden and lounge overlooking City Hall Park and Lower Manhattan.


No. 33 Park Row, #16A (Compass)

#17. The 74
Lenox Hill

Four availabilities from $2,995,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $25,844,100 (4 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,517
Avg. Last Ask Price: $6,461,025

Designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners, The 74 brings sleek modern architecture to the Upper East Side skyline. The 32-story tower offers a curated collection of two- to five-bedroom residences, each designed with expansive windows, open layouts, and luxurious finishes. Interiors feature oak flooring, marble baths, and chef-caliber kitchens with Miele appliances and custom cabinetry, complemented by sweeping views of the East River and cityscape.

 

Amenities include a 75-foot pool, fitness center, spa suite, residents’ lounge, children’s playroom, and landscaped terrace. Positioned near the East River Esplanade, Carl Schurz Park, and top schools, The 74 provides a tranquil yet connected Upper East Side address.

 


The 74, #27 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

#16. 155W68
Lincoln Center

18 availabilities from $3,250,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $26,649,000 (22 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,372
Avg. Last Ask Price: $1,211,318

Located near Lincoln Center, 155W68 is a 34-story full-service condominium designed by S. J. Kessler & Sons and developed by the Milstein family in 1964. Formerly Dorchester Towers, the building is releasing renovated sponsor condos with no board approval, ranging from studios to two-bedrooms with oversized windows, modern finishes, and select park or river views.

 

Residents enjoy a 24-hour attended lobby, concierge, fitness center, business center, landscaped roof terrace, and private driveway with porte-cochere.


155W68, #22A (Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing LLC)

#15. The Greenwich Lane
Greenwich Village

Four availabilities from $3,200,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $27,590,000 (3 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,355
Avg. Last Ask Price: $9,196,667

The Greenwich Lane is the residential conversion of the historic St. Vincent's Hospital in the heart of Greenwich Village. Some of the hospital's buildings were converted to condos, and others were demolished to make way for townhouse units and new buildings. Notable residents past and present include Starbucks CEO Howard Schulz, Jon Bon Jovi, Rosie O'Donnell, Tamara Mellon, Michael Ovitz, and Michael C. Hall.

Amenities at The Greenwich Lane include a 24-hour attended lobby, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a 25-meter lap pool, a screening room, a lounge, a children's playroom, and a beautifully landscaped courtyard. The Greenwich Lane is LEED Gold certified.

The Greenwich Lane is located near several popular Greenwich Village restaurants and shops, the Whitney Museum, and the Gansevoort Street entrance to the High Line. It is a few blocks from the local and express 1/2/3 trains at 14th Street.

The Greenwich Lane, #104 (Compass)

#14. 96+Broadway
Broadway Corridor

17 availabilities from $1,850,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $28,565,000 (7 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,270
Avg. Last Ask Price: $4,080,714

Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, 96+Broadway combines modern architecture with warm, tactile materials. The limestone-clad façade conceals expansive one- to five-bedroom residences featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, custom oak millwork, and kitchens with Miele appliances and marble finishes. Spacious layouts emphasize natural light and livability, with many homes offering private terraces or Juliet balconies.

 

Amenities include a 75-foot saltwater pool, fitness center, sauna, steam room, indoor squash court and basketball court, music room, and rooftop terrace with outdoor cinema. Located near both Riverside and Central Parks, 96+Broadway offers refined living at the heart of the Upper West Side, surrounded by top schools, restaurants, and transportation options.


96+Broadway, #19D (Compass)

#13. Fifteen Hudson Yards
Midtown West

16 availabilities from $2,499,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $30,438,000 (6 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,428
Avg. Last Ask Price: $5,073,000

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Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, Fifteen Hudson Yards stands as a sculptural glass tower within Manhattan’s transformative Hudson Yards development. Rising 88 stories, the building’s curved form maximizes light and views, offering 285 one- to four-bedroom residences with open layouts, high ceilings, and panoramic skyline and river vistas. Interiors feature custom oak flooring, Poliform kitchens with Miele appliances, and spa-like baths of marble and stone.

 

Residents have access to over 40,000 square feet of amenities, including a fitness center, yoga and meditation rooms, 75-foot swimming pool, private dining suites, screening room, wine storage, and children’s playroom. The building connects directly to the High Line and The Shops at Hudson Yards, with restaurants by Thomas Keller and José Andrés just moments away.


Fifteen Hudson Yards, #69B (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

#12. 220 Central Park South
Midtown West

Two availabilities from $39,000,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $30,650,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $6,333
Avg. Last Ask Price: $15,325,000

Limestone-clad 220 Central Park South combines cutting-edge living with refined pre-war elegance. Designed by Robert A. M. Stern, with interiors by Thierry W. Despont and developed by Vornado Realty Trust, the 952-foot tower and its adjoining 18-story “Villa” overlook Central Park through oversized windows. Classicist in spirit and grand in scale, the building features a private Jean-Georges restaurant, rooftop garden bar, double-height lobby, and gated motor court with private parking. The Residents’ Club offers a dining room, screening and game rooms, wine-tasting space, and an extensive wellness suite with a 25-meter saline pool, squash and basketball courts, a fitness center, and a rock-climbing wall, with private storage, wine cellars, and parking available for purchase.

220 Central Park South, #62 (Modlin Group LLC)

#11. Vesta
Long Island City

20 availabilities from $915,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $33,053,000 (26 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,758
Avg. Last Ask Price: $1,271,269

Located directly across from Murray Playground, Vesta is a contemporary condominium developed by Century Development Group and designed by Raymond Chan Architects. The building’s glass façade and stepped terraces maximize light, views, and private outdoor space. Inside, studio to three-bedroom residences range from 434 to 1,286 square feet and feature white oak flooring, central air, Bosch washer/dryers, and floor-to-ceiling triple-glazed windows that provide excellent sound insulation.

 

Residents enjoy an attended lobby, fitness center, children’s playroom, resident lounge, and a landscaped garden lounge with a water feature, fire pit, and grilling station. Additional conveniences include on-site parking, package room, private storage, and bicycle and stroller spaces. Vesta’s location across from Murray Playground offers direct access to open space, and it is moments from MoMA PS1, Gantry Plaza State Park, Trader Joe’s, Target, and multiple subway and ferry lines.


Vesta, #206B (Serhant)

#10. ONE11 Residences
Midtown West

8 availabilities from  $2,850,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $36,624,000 (11 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,956
Avg. Last Ask Price: $3,329,455

Occupying the top nine floors of the Thompson Central Park Hotel, One11 Residences brings 99 refined condominiums to 111 West 56th Street on Billionaires’ Row. Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, the one- and two-bedroom homes, along with two four-bedroom penthouses, feature floor-to-ceiling windows, Miele appliances, walk-in closets, and in-unit washers and dryers. Residences can also be delivered turnkey with Juul-Hansen-designed furnishings.

 

Residents enjoy access to Thompson Central Park’s fitness center and the exclusive third-floor Upper Stories Lounge, which offers breakfast, evening canapés, and a relaxed, private atmosphere. Additional services include a dedicated concierge, housekeeping, and priority access to the building’s dining options, including Indian Accent, Burger Joint, Parker’s Lounge, and in-room dining by Milk Bar.


ONE11 Residences, #37B (Coldwell Banker Warburg)

#9. Waldorf Astoria Residences New York
Midtown East

28 availabilities from $1,875,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $43,095,000 (14 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,332
Avg. Last Ask Price: $3,078,214

The Waldorf Astoria Residences New York reimagines the upper floors of the iconic Art Deco landmark into 375 condominiums complemented by over 50,000 square feet of private amenities. Interiors by Jean-Louis Deniot combine timeless elegance with contemporary comfort, featuring sound-attenuating windows, Bosch washer/dryers, multi-zone HVAC, and Concierge Closets for secure deliveries. Each home is fully furnished in collaboration with B&B Italia, available in Chiaro and Scuro palettes.

 

Private amenities include a 25-meter Starlight Pool, fitness center, wellness lounges, screening room, Empire Club business suite, Presidential Library and Bar, and landscaped Starlight Terrace overlooking Park Avenue. Residents also enjoy access to 100,000 square feet of hotel amenities, including Peacock Alley Bar, Lex Yard brasserie, Yoshoku restaurant, and the Guerlain Wellness Spa. The property is steps from Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth Avenue shopping.


Waldorf Astoria Residences New York, #3104 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

#8. One High Line
Chelsea

22 availabilities from $3,495,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $43,380,000 (6 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,247
Avg. Last Ask Price: $7,230,000

Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, One High Line’s sculptural travertine towers span an entire city block beside the High Line, offering sweeping city and river views. The 36-story West Tower is fully residential with interiors by Gabellini Sheppard, while the 26-story East Tower rises above Faena New York, the luxury hotel’s first Manhattan outpost, and features interiors by Gilles et Boissier

 

Amenities include a 75-foot pool, fitness and wellness facilities, golf simulator, playroom, and a private dining suite. The two towers are linked by angled skybridges and share a landscaped courtyard and porte-cochère. Residents receive Faena Rose NYC memberships with VIP access to the hotel’s dining and spa venues, including Tierra Santa Healing House, The Living Room bar, and La Boca by celebrity chef Francis Mallmann. One High Line is close to the High Line, Little Island, Chelsea Market, and the shops and restaurants of the West Village and Meatpacking District.


One High Line, #W20C (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

#7. One Domino Square
Williamsburg

16 availabilities from $1,950,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $44,080,000 (18 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,024
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,498,889

Part of the transformative Domino Sugar Refinery redevelopment, One Domino Square brings the first condominium residences to Williamsburg’s revitalized waterfront. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the development features two elegant towers atop a porcelain-clad podium with a subtle iridescent sheen. The northern tower, nearest the East River and Domino Park, offers 160 one- to three-bedroom homes starting at $1.85 million, each with oversized soundproof windows, 10-foot ceilings, white oak floors, walnut millwork, and in-unit laundry.

 

Residents enjoy more than 45,000 square feet of amenities spread across five levels, many with direct river views. Highlights include a state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga studio, an indoor pool with spa facilities, a game room, solarium, co-working space, and private dining areas. Outdoor terraces provide space for lounging, dining, and entertaining against a panoramic backdrop of the Manhattan skyline.


One Domino Square, #31E (Two Trees Management Co)

#6. La Maison Collette
Greenwich Village

1 availability for $3,050,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $49,125,000 (18 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,739
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,729,167

La Maison Collette brings Parisian-inspired sophistication to Greenwich Village through the vision of developer Magnum Real Estate and designer Issac & Stern. Designed with classic European refinement, the boutique condominium features limestone and brick detailing across its intimate collection of residences. Interiors highlight herringbone wood floors, marble-clad baths, and kitchens with bespoke cabinetry and integrated appliances that reflect understated luxury.

 

Amenities include a landscaped rooftop terrace with lounging and dining areas, a fitness studio, a spa with infrared sauna and cold plunge, and a lounge with wet bar and private dining/meeting room. Nestled between Washington Square Park and Union Square Park, La Maison Collette is surrounded by designer boutiques, cafés, bookstores, cinemas, and acclaimed restaurants, blending Old World charm with the vibrancy of downtown living.


La Maison Collette, #502 (Serhant)

#5. Sutton Tower
Beekman/Sutton Place

17 availabilities from $1,825,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $56,750,000 (11 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,903
Avg. Last Ask Price: $5,159,091

Rising 850 feet high, Sutton Tower stands as one of Manhattan’s tallest residential buildings and a striking new presence in the Sutton Place skyline. Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, its Bavarian limestone façade and grouped floor-to-ceiling windows emphasize slender verticality. Homes range from one to five bedrooms, with no more than three per floor, offering expansive river and skyline views. Kitchens and baths feature carved marble, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, and refined oak flooring.

 

The Sutton Club spans five levels of amenities, including a 50-foot pool, fitness and spa facilities, residents’ lounge with terrace, dining room, screening room, and children’s playroom. Now open for immediate occupancy with adjusted pricing, the building sits near Sutton Park, the Roosevelt Island Tramway, and Midtown’s shopping and dining destinations. Pricing was adjusted in spring 2024, and closings began in October 2024.


Sutton Tower, #29C (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

#4. 255 East 77th Street
Lenox Hill

Four availability from $7,400,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $70,050,000 (7 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,004
Avg. Last Ask Price: $10,007,143

Developed by the Naftali Group and designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, 255 East 77th Street brings timeless Upper East Side elegance to a new 36-story limestone tower. Its façade, adorned with ironwork and arched windows, evokes pre-war grandeur, while the two- to six-bedroom residences combine classic proportions with modern comfort. Homes feature white oak flooring, Calacatta marble kitchens, and spa-like baths with radiant-heated floors. Uppermost floors host full-floor penthouses with sweeping city and park views.

 

Amenities, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, include a 75-foot indoor pool, fitness and wellness center with spa, yoga room, and massage suites, as well as spaces for recreation such as a cinema, sports simulator, and music room. A private porte-cochère, automated parking, and 24-hour concierge enhance convenience. Located between Central Park and John Jay Park, residents enjoy proximity to Museum Mile, fine dining, and the Lexington Avenue subway.


255 East 77th Street, #PHC (Compass)

#3. 35 Hudson Yards
Midtown West

8 availabilities from $4,600,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $70,920,000 (9 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,567
Avg. Last Ask Price: $7,880,000

Soaring 92 stories above Manhattan’s West Side, 35 Hudson Yards is a limestone-and-glass landmark designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Rising above the Equinox Hotel, the building’s 143 residences begin on the 53rd floor, offering dramatic views of the skyline and rivers. Interiors by Tony Ingrao feature grand foyers, nearly 11-foot ceilings, and kitchens by Smallbone of Devizes with white eucalyptus cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances.

 

Residents benefit from hotel-style services coordinated by a dedicated Director of Residences, including in-home dining by Stephen Starr’s Electric Lemon and access to Equinox’s wellness programs. Amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, pool, golf simulator, billiards lounge, library, and private dining rooms opening onto an expansive Grand Terrace. Ideally situated within Hudson Yards, residents enjoy luxury shopping, fine dining, and the Hudson River waterfront at their doorstep.


35 Hudson Yards, #7801 (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

#2. 111 West 57th Street
Midtown West

Four availabilities from $13,800,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $83,250,000 (4 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,724
Avg. Last Ask Price: $20,812,500

Rising 1,428 feet above Midtown at the southern end of Central Park, 111 West 57th Street is a modern masterpiece by SHoP Architects and Studio Sofield that unites a new supertall tower with the landmarked Steinway Building. Developed by JDS Development Group, its 60 full-floor and duplex residences feature direct elevator access, Central Park vistas, and richly detailed finishes that recall the opulence of early 20th-century craftsmanship.

 

Residents arrive via a private porte-cochère leading to a marble and limestone lobby staffed 24 hours a day. Amenities include an 82-foot pool with vaulted ceilings, a double-height fitness center with terrace, padel court, spa and sauna, private dining room, and a lounge with terrace views of Central Park. Centrally positioned on Billionaires’ Row, the building also offers proximity to Carnegie Hall, Fifth Avenue, and the Theater District.


111 West 57th Street, #QUADPLEX80 (Sothebys International Realty)

#1. The Greenwich by Rafael Vinoly
Financial District

14 availabilities from $1,110,000


Q3 2025 Contracts Sum: $98,735,000 (44 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,913
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,243,977

The Greenwich by Rafael Viñoly is the tallest residential tower in the Financial District, rising 88 stories with elegantly curved corners and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. Designed by the late architect Rafael Viñoly and refined by MAWD, the 272 residences are offered in three finish palettes inspired by the surrounding elements: Terra, Aqua, and Stratus, and feature high ceilings, Miele appliances, and marble baths with radiant floors. 

 

Residents enter through a soaring triple-height lobby with a suspended chandelier and fireplace. The building’s extensive amenities span multiple levels, including a residents’ lounge with coffee bar, terrace with grills, a 50-foot lap pool, spa with sauna and treatment rooms, and a top-floor fitness center and yoga studio overlooking the harbor. Located near Wall Street, Brookfield Place, and the Seaport, The Greenwich combines world-class design with downtown convenience.


The Greenwich by Rafael Vinoly, #PH1A (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)



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