Upper West Side
Bordered by Central Park and Riverside Park, the UWS blends classic grandeur with everyday ease—think landmark prewar co-ops and Art Deco condos, doorman buildings with concierge-level services, and a cultural belt that runs from Lincoln Center to the AMNH. Tree-lined blocks, respected schools, and new luxury developments with park or river views make it a perennial “forever home” market
220 Central Park South
One - four Bedroom Homes from approximately $13,500,000 - $87,500,000
A limestone landmark built in 2015, rising directly on Central Park, 220 Central Park South unites an intimate 18-story Villa with a soaring Park-facing Tower accessed through a secured off-street motor court/porte-cochère—a rarity in Manhattan. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by Thierry Despont, the building’s classical massing and meticulous stone façade frame protected, cinematic park and skyline vistas while delivering a private, club-level residential experience. Amenities are curated at the highest standard—private dining and entertaining rooms, an expansive athletic club and spa, pool, and refined social spaces—crafted to serve as an elegant extension of each residence.
At approximately 950 feet and ~70 floors, 117 units, the Tower’s slender profile (with celebrated engineering for stability and quiet) secures one of the city’s most coveted vantage points over Central Park South. The property’s market performance has been category-defining, including the record-setting $238M penthouse transaction, underscoring enduring global demand for this specific address and architectural pedigree.
15 Central Park West
One - four Bedroom Homes from approximately $4,200,000 - $238,000,000+
A timeless limestone landmark by Robert A.M. Stern built in 2007, 15 CPW combines prewar elegance with modern performance. Two distinct structures, 202 units —the intimate, park-front “House” and the taller “Tower”—are linked by a private motor court and staffed entrances, creating a calm, exclusive club-like arrival just off Central Park. Residences favor gracious, classical layouts with high ceilings and large windows; many have direct park exposures, formal entertaining rooms, and chef-level kitchens—hallmarks that support both daily ease and long-term resale value. Amenities are truly comprehensive (pool, fitness/spa, dining/club spaces, garage, and white-glove services), and on-site management and staffing are considered best-in-class. Proximity to Lincoln Center, top dining, and premium retail at Columbus Circle makes it uniquely convenient without sacrificing discretion.
211 West 84th Street - The Henry
One - four bedroom residences from approximately $2,250,000 - $30,000,000+
A 2025 new-construction condominium by Naftali of boutique proportions with its 45 units and 22 stories, The Henry reintroduces classic Upper West Side romance—gracious proportions, tailored detailing, and an amenities program that rivals a members’ club. Beyond a 24-hour attended lobby and concierge, residents enjoy a dedicated club floor (salon, billiards lounge, private dining with catering kitchen), fitness/spa with steam and sauna, bowling and court-sport amenities, children’s play, and landscaped outdoor spaces (garden off the library and a roof terrace with outdoor kitchen and bocce). Homes are designed for comfort and entertaining, with closed or semi-closed kitchens in many plans and well-zoned living/dining. The location places you moments from Riverside and Central Parks, beloved neighborhood dining, and top schools—delivering daily convenience and strong end-user appeal, which underpins long-term value.
1 West End Avenue
Studio - four bedroom residences from approximately $2,050,000 - $30,000,000+
Steps from Lincoln Center and the Hudson waterfront, 1 West End Avenue pairs the discretion of a true full-service condominium with the ease of a modern private club. Residences are designed for quiet luxury—gracious entry galleries, separate, closed kitchens for serious cooking and catered service, and expansive living and formal dining rooms that entertain beautifully. Floor-to-ceiling glass frames long city and river views, while private outdoor spaces—setbacks, balconies, or terraces—extend living to the open air.
The materials and craftsmanship are sophisticated yet serene: natural stone, warm woods, custom millwork, and integrated appliances that let the room, not the hardware, take center stage. Primary suites function as personal retreats with hotel-level baths and fitted dressing closets, and secondary bedrooms give family and guests proper separation without sacrificing flow.