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Looking to relocate before the new school year? The Upper West Side might just be the smartest move you make all summer.
Read MoreLuxury real estate in Manhattan is off to a record-breaking start in 2025 with the sale of Residence 41 at 200 Amsterdam for $20.1 million, making it the most expensive transaction on the Upper West Side this year and one of the city’s top deals. Spanning 4,670 square feet, this full-floor residence boasts sweeping views of Central Park, the Manhattan skyline, and the Hudson River. Beyond its staggering price tag, 200 Amsterdam is no stranger to the spotlight. The towering glass-and-limestone masterpiece has made its way onto the silver screen, serving as the fictional home of Nicole Kidman’s character in Babygirl and the residence of Roman Roy in Succession.
Designed for the most discerning buyers, Residence 41 features four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the city’s most coveted views. Inside, interiors are crafted with a refined aesthetic, balancing contemporary elegance with timeless materials. The expansive great room and formal dining area are ideal for grand entertaining, while the primary suite is a private retreat with a spa-like bath and custom dressing room.
Beyond the residence itself, 200 Amsterdam’s amenity collection spans 20,000 square feet, catering to a lifestyle of both leisure and refinement. A 75-foot saltwater pool, sauna and steam rooms, and a fully equipped fitness center set the tone for wellness, while a golf simulator, private dining club, and library with a concert grand piano elevate social and cultural experiences. Music enthusiasts will appreciate the soundproof Rehearsal Room, while families can enjoy a children’s playroom designed for imaginative performances. Residents also receive a complimentary one-year membership to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, complete with backstage access and VIP privileges.
This latest sale reaffirms the Upper West Side’s growing appeal among ultra-high-net-worth buyers, proving that luxury living in Manhattan is as competitive as ever. In a market where exclusivity and prime locations continue to drive demand, 200 Amsterdam stands as a benchmark for high-design, world-class amenities, and record-setting real estate.
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Read MoreIn the ever-evolving world of interior design, certain trends emerge as timeless classics, transcending fleeting fashions to create spaces of enduring elegance. Among these, the black and white color palette stands out as a perennial favorite, offering a blend of sophistication, simplicity, and versatility. In New York City, a metropolis known for its dynamic and diverse architectural landscape, this classic combination is being embraced with renewed enthusiasm. Iconic developments like One High Line, Maverick Chelsea, 53 West 53, 547 West 47th Street, and The Astor are leading the charge, showcasing how black and white interiors can transform living spaces into works of art. These developments not only reflect the city's architectural heritage but also its forward-thinking design ethos, proving that in the realm of luxury living, sometimes the boldest statement is the simplicity of black and white.
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Designed by the world-class Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, One High Line is a luxury condominium project spanning a full city block in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood. One High Line is comprised of two sculptural twisting travertine towers, with interiors of the West Tower by Gabellini Sheppard and the East Tower by Gilles & Boissier. The interiors reflect a sophisticated use of natural materials and refined finishes, each selected to enhance the comfort of everyday life.
Primary baths at One High Line feature a stunning combination of Honed Arabescato Vagli, African St Laurent, and Honed Arabescato Vagli Oro marbles, creating a beautiful contrast in the space. The black and white marbles are complemented with a Kaldewei bathtub, NU-HEAT radiant floor heating, and a dual-sink accentuated with polished nickel fittings by THG. This masterful combination of materials elevates the bathroom's ambiance, and is designed with timelessness and elegance in mind.
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Located at the crossroads of New York City’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, where Chelsea meets The Highline and Hudson Yards, Maverick Chelsea presents an exquisite condominium designed inside and out by the New York-based DXA studio. The recently completed luxury development offers 87 distinctive condominium residences, each characterized by its unique charm. Residence 8A is a two-bedroom, two-bath home boasting a primary en-suite bath with a spa-like atmosphere and classic black and white color palette. In addition to the stellar white honed marble floors and chevron mosaic black porcelain accent wall, the bath features a freestanding soaking tub with separate glass-enclosed shower and radiant heated floors.
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An impressive and unmistakable addition to the Manhattan skyline, 53 West 53 is the striking condominium tower rising 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel with interiors by the legendary Thierry Despont, 53 West 53 features 161 residences, including full-floor homes and duplex penthouses with private elevators. Residence 60B at 53 West 53 is a 3,132-square-foot three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home offering north-, south-, east-, and west-facing exposures. A standout space of the home is the bold primary bathroom that is elegantly appointed in polished Noir St. Laurent marble, a timeless and classic design. The dark marble adds style and sophistication to the design and the two separate custom carved vanities with custom Thierry Despont-designed polished nickel automated mirrors and the cast iron Lefroy Brooks soaking tub further add to the elegant yet serene atmosphere.
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Designed inside and out by the acclaimed Dutch-based firm Concrete, 547 West 47th Street is a transformative, move-in-ready luxury condominium located in the heart of Manhattan's West Side on 47th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. The building offers 219 studio to two-bedroom residences with professionally-designed turnkey home packages available and features more than 30,000 square feet of massively scaled indoor/outdoor amenities and resort-style services known as "The West Residence Club." Residence 726 is a 1,022-square-foot split two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner residence with north and west exposures. The home's primary en-suite bathroom has an industrial feel while still boasting an elegant and timeless design. The striking custom matte black double-vanity and complementary matte black fixtures by Rohl create a bold focal point within the space that provides a crisp contrast against the more muted elements including the grey terrazzo flooring, pale grey ceramic wall tiles and honed grey marble countertop.
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Originally built by the legendary William Waldorf Astor in 1901, The Astor is now being restored and upgraded for the modern buyer while retaining the pre-war character and charm for which Manhattan's Upper West Side is known.
The baths are decorated with a stunning combination of Calacatta Gold, Tundra Grey, and Nero Gold marbles, each displaying unique veining patterns that add a touch of sophistication to the space. To complement the luxurious marbles, primary baths at The Astor feature statement-making oversized soaking tubs, a dual-sink vanity crafted from white oak stands as a focal point, accentuated with Lefroy Brooks polished nickel fittings. This masterful combination of materials elevates the bathroom's ambiance, are designed with timelessness and elegance in mind.
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Welcome to a world of unparalleled luxury at the penthouse of 235 West 71st Street, a crown jewel nestled in the heart of New York City's Upper West Side. This expansive 5,000-square-foot residence is a masterpiece of design and comfort, boasting five bedrooms and four baths, each crafted to offer an experience of grandeur and sophistication.
Step into the grand foyer, and you're immediately struck by its elegance. The gallery walls, perfect for showcasing an art collection, lead you into a realm of refined taste and style. This is where the journey of luxury living begins, setting the tone for what's to unfold.
The great room, a sprawling 70-foot-wide space, is bathed in natural light streaming through south-facing picturesque windows. It's a harmonious blend of three distinct areas: a cozy sitting area, a formal living room, and an elegant dining room. Each space is designed to host memorable gatherings, from intimate family dinners to lavish parties.
The library, with its roaring fireplace, offers a snug retreat for those chilly New York evenings. Picture yourself unwinding here with a favorite book and a glass of fine wine. The adjacent den, a versatile space, can be transformed into an elegant den or a private sanctuary, depending on your mood.
The penthouse also features a large eat-in kitchen, a chef's dream, where culinary creativity comes to life. It's a space that invites both cooking and conversation, making it the heart of everyday living.
The primary suite is a haven of tranquility, offering quietude amidst the city's hustle and bustle. With its northern and eastern exposures, the suite is a serene escape, complete with a cozy seating area, ample closet space, and a luxurious marble-clad bathroom.
Ascend the grand stairwell to discover the pièce de résistance - a private rooftop oasis. This 1,200-square-foot terrace is a sun-soaked sanctuary, offering panoramic views and an idyllic setting for entertaining or solitary reflection.
The penthouse at 235 West 71st Street is more than just a residence; it's a testament to the art of fine living. It's a place where luxury meets comfort, where every detail is meticulously crafted to offer an unparalleled living experience. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a statement of elegance and sophistication in one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods.
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The Laney
In the heart of Upper West Side, a district synonymous with New York luxury, stands The Laney, a beacon of refined living. This 79-unit boutique prewar gem at 201 West 77th Street isn't just a residence—it's a testament to New York's architectural legacy. Nestled between the iconic Central Park and Riverside Park, The Laney offers a harmonious blend of history and modernity.
The Olnick Organization, one of New York's premier developers, has meticulously restored this architectural marvel, originally crafted in 1929 by the illustrious Emery Roth. Its interiors, redefined by the renowned Peter Pennoyer Architects, resonate with timeless New York elegance. “We are excited to be the dedicated division for the leasing, sales, and marketing of this meticulously transformed classical building,” said Ryan Serhant of SERHANT. “The Laney honors the beauty of traditional prewar architecture, combined with top-of-the-line, modern finishes.”
Nestled between Central Park and Riverside Park, The Laney offers residents a harmonious blend of history and modernity. The building's amenities are a testament to its commitment to luxury, from an intimate private lounge and state-of-the-art fitness room to a whimsical Alice in Wonderland-themed children's playroom. “With the lack of rental supply on the Upper West Side, we had a vision of honoring this building’s legacy by bringing The Laney back to the splendor of what luxury living was like in 1929,” said Seth Schochet, President of The Olnick Organization.
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Douglas Elliman Realty's Katzen Team announces the launch of sales for 324West108, a six-story townhouse conversion on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Nine units remain, with residences ready for immediate occupancy.
Read More393 West End Avenue, the storied Prewar building that merges old-world charm with contemporary comforts and represents what is likely the last condominium conversion to come to market on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, has unveiled its first completed residence.
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Designed by Crystal Sinclair of New York-based Crystal Sinclair Designs, the 2,435-square-foot, 4-bed, 4-bath residence is currently on the market for $6.13 million. The home invokes the carefree spirit of the 1970s, incorporating an array of geometric shapes, warm tones and predominantly vintage finds. Taking the converted building’s Prewar bones into consideration, Sinclair infused the residence with a perfectly-juxtaposed collection of vintage, contemporary and bespoke furnishings. She also took the unique approach of covering the ceilings with thoughtful colors and vibrant patterns as an overarching design theme, spotlighting them as works of art throughout the home.
Situated within the landmark West End Collegiate Historic District, 393 West End Avenue was originally designed by architects Goldner & Goldner and constructed in 1927. It features Collegiate Gothic architecture and original 1920s details that are being skillfully preserved by award-winning architecture and interior design firm, CetraRuddy. Sales for the building, which is developed by Rabina, commenced in April 2022, led by Louise Phillips Forbes of The Louise Phillips Forbes Team at Brown Harris Stevens.
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Douglas Elliman Development Marketing recently announced that the firm has commenced sales as the exclusive sales and marketing agent of certain luxury pre-war units at The Chatsworth. The Chatsworth is a 12-story building located at 344 West 72nd Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side offering cooperative conversions. Kathy Murray of Douglas Elliman is the Director of Sales for the project. The first phase of sales has begun and includes 10 available units with architectural design and resident interiors by Pembroke & Ives.
“This is truly a special project, and we are excited to be selling these cooperative units,” said Karen Mansour, Executive Vice President of Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. “With our long-standing knowledge, expertise and success on the Upper West Side—and backed by our national and international networks —we look forward to the continued success of the project as we guide the building into the next chapter.”
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The available residences are comprised of one-to-five-bedroom units spanning approximately 1,042 to 4,038 square feet and feature five-foot-wide white-oak herringbone floors. Kitchens are open to the living areas and have custom millwork in a high-gloss white lacquer, with brushed stainless metal trim and mesh panel accents, and full-height brushed stainless-steel pantry and appliance cabinets and polished pale gray quartzite slab countertops and backsplash. Appliances include Gaggenau refrigerator and freezer, Wolf gas range and oven in most residences, Miele recirculating range hood, speed oven and dishwasher and Bosch washing machine and dryer.
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The primary bath surfaces are composed of Carrara marble slabs, tile, mosaics and Bardiglio marble accents. All bathrooms feature custom high-gloss lacquer vanity millwork with Bardiglio or Arabescato marble slab countertops, free-standing solid-surface bathtubs in most residences, undermount tubs by Kohler feature Bardiglio marble slab deck, Kohler undermount porcelain sinks and water closet, shower and water closet compartments enclosed with frameless glass doors in most residences and Kallista polished-chrome fixtures and accessories.
Amenities include a 24/7 doorman and concierge, fitness center featuring a private training/yoga studio and changing room, children’s playroom, entertainment suite with a resident’s lounge, game room and screening room, library and business center, bike storage and laundry room. Private storage units are available for purchase.
“Buying at The Chatsworth is an incredible opportunity to own a piece of New York City history,” said Kathy Murray of Douglas Elliman. “This property is the epitome of beaux-arts design, and we anticipate buyers will be especially drawn to this project.”
Situated on West 72nd Street and presiding over Riverside Park and the Hudson River beyond, The Chatsworth is a rare and unique opportunity to live and own in a historic pre-war building with all the modern conveniences of a new development in one of New York City’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
Pricing for Phase One ranges from $1,850,000 to $8,350,000, with penthouses and townhomes being released in a second phase. Sales have commenced this month with immediate occupancy for select residences.
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More than 50 top brokers joined Ryan Serhant, founder of real estate brokerage SERHANT. and Eran Chen, founding principal of ODA, on September 13th for an event at The Westly, a boutique condo development located at 251 West 91st Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The event was held in The Westly’s latest model residence, a 2,916-square-foot four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence located on the 6th floor with oversized windows for natural light and beautiful treelined views.
The event featured a lively discussion between Ryan Serhant, whose brokerage firm oversees the marketing and sales for the project, and Eran Chen, whose firm designed The Westly. The discussion revealed the design philosophy for The Westly, and the inspiration behind the building’s stunning architecture, interior layouts, high-end finishes, and unparalleled amenities. After the presentation, guests toured The Westly’s newest model residence and enjoyed local bites and refreshments.
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Developed by Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital, The Westly features 52 residences consisting of two- to five-bedroom homes, with select homes offering private outdoor terraces. The residences range in size from approximately 1,252 to 3,524 square feet, with asking prices starting at approximately $2.9 million for a two-bedroom home to $13.5 million for a five-bedroom home.
Emanating the upscale and intimate feel of a private club, The Westly’s generous amenities include a rare rooftop pool with recreational and lounge areas; a 24-hour concierge with a grand double-height lobby and a stone clad, helix-shaped grand staircase; fitness center and yoga studio; lounge; children’s playroom; youth room for gaming; music room; bike room; live-in superintendent; and pet grooming station. The building is anticipated to be completed by the end of the year.
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Ariel Tirosh and team at Douglas Elliman Development Marketing hosted a summer solstice rooftop event for top brokers on June 21st at 2505 Broadway, an elegant 19-story luxury condominium building nestled on the corner of 93rd Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. More than 100 top brokers, executives, and industry professionals attended the event on the building’s recently completed rooftop to kick off the summer. Guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres, specialty cocktails, and live music.
Developed by Adam America Real Estate and designed by ODA, 2505 Broadway features a collection of 41 residences for sale in a classically imagined, upscale designed building. The three-to-four+ bedroom residences consist of layouts with walls of windows, large and light-filled spaces, and gorgeous great rooms, and start at $3.995 million. 2505 Broadway is more than 50% sold. Closings have commenced and the building is available for immediate occupancy.
2505 Broadway was designed from the outside in. Every residence has access to the vast amenity rooftop terrace while select residences feature private balconies or private “backyards.” Flexible enough for a variety of interests, the amenities at 2505 Broadway include a multipurpose sports court and screening room, kid’s playroom, state-of-the-art fitness center, pet spa, lounge, and 24/7 concierge. In addition to the building’s sprawling rooftop terrace, the lobby at 2505 Broadway was recently completed.
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Since the premiere of Only Murders in the Building in August 2021, a number of people have decided to make The Belnord their home; 20 apartments have sold for a total sales volume of $160 million. (The building has had three deals over $10M in the last month!) The condominiums are nearly 75% sold, but Residence 209, listed for $6.25M and represented exclusively by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, was just listed for anyone who wants to live in the prewar masterpiece.
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You may recognize The Belnord, one of the grandest turn-of-the-century residential buildings in Manhattan, as the setting for “Only Murders in the Building,” the popular Hulu show starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, who work together as true crime detectives to solve a murder mystery in the iconic prewar “Arconia” building on the Upper West Side.
The Belnord is a full-block masterpiece originally constructed in 1908 and designed by famed architecture firm Hiss & Weekes, and is now welcoming residents to the renovated condominium residences, with interiors by the preferred architect for billionaires, Robert A.M. Stern. Entering through The Belnord’s arched, gated entrance on 86th Street into one of the city’s largest private courtyards (22,000 square feet!) is like being transported back to Gilded Age New York City.
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