
New York’s condominium market has entered a period of poised refinement, where discerning buyers seek residences that reflect legacy, craftsmanship, and discretion. With inventory tightening across Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods, the city’s premier new developments are approaching full sellout. For those eyeing the upper tier, only a select few residences remain, each offering a rare, final opportunity to secure a place in the city’s most architecturally distinguished and amenity-rich buildings.
200 East 75th
Nestled at the corner of Third Avenue and East 75th Street, 200 East 75th is a boutique Upper East Side condominium that embodies timeless sophistication. Designed by Beyer Blinder Belle with interiors by Yellow House Architects, the 36-residence building is now over 70% sold, with more than $190 million in contracts and closings slated for this summer. A limited number of residences remain, including three full-floor penthouses with private terraces and striking views of Central Park and the skyline. Ranging from two to six bedrooms, each home features custom cabinetry, herringbone and straight-plank oak flooring, and smart home integration. Kitchens are outfitted with Italian Statuario Extra stone and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, while primary bathrooms offer steam showers, soaking tubs, and tailored millwork vanities. As a tribute to Manhattan’s storied private clubs, 200 East 75th offers a full suite of curated amenities, including a porte-cochere, fireside parlor, rooftop terrace with outdoor kitchen, and a private garden. Residents also enjoy a fitness club with sauna and multi-sport simulator, music room, cinema, children’s playroom, teen lounge, and pet spa. Just moments from Central Park and the Met, the building blends urban convenience with Upper East Side charm. With its classical architecture, gracious interiors, and discreet luxuries, 200 East 75th is a prime opportunity within one of the city’s most desirable enclaves.

Brooklyn Point
Across the river in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Point stands as one of the borough’s most luxurious residential offerings. Situated above City Point, a 600,000-square-foot nexus of retail, dining, and entertainment, this tower is now over 90% sold. Only one one-bedroom residences and a handful of larger units remain. A rare 25-year tax abatement adds immense value for buyers, further complemented by a limited-time incentive: four years of carrying costs paid by the sponsor. Atop the tower is the highest residential infinity pool in the Western Hemisphere, set against an open-air screening space and lush sundeck. Indoors, residents enjoy a saltwater pool, rock climbing wall, squash court, infrared sauna, and spa. The triple-height Park Lounge provides a dynamic setting for social gatherings, while children’s playrooms, co-working spaces, and game lounges support residents at every life stage. A landscaped ninth-floor terrace features grilling stations, putting green, and a forest-themed playground all crafted by the award-winning Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects. With direct access to 11 subway lines and the LIRR, Brooklyn Point offers the ideal mix of seclusion, sophistication, and connectivity. Pricing for remaining homes begins at $1,557,920.

520 Fifth Avenue
In Midtown Manhattan, 520 Fifth Avenue is setting a new precedent as the tallest residential tower along Fifth Avenue. Designed by the renowned Kohn Pedersen Fox and with interiors by Charles & Co, this 1,000-foot skyscraper is nearly sold out. 520 Fifth Avenue is 90 percent sold with a handful of homes available, including a penthouse residence with 360 degree views that is one of Fifth Avenue’s highest residences. Set just above Bryant Park, and mere steps from Grand Central Station, this landmark development offers an exceptional fusion of architecture, location, and livability, positioning it as a legacy property for the most discerning buyers.
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212 West 72nd Street
On the Upper West Side, 212 West 72nd Street, reimagined by CetraRuddy, is over 70% sold and recognized as the best-selling building in the neighborhood. Immediate occupancy is available, including rare three- and four-bedroom homes with private terraces. The crown jewel, Penthouse South, offers a private 2,000-square-foot rooftop terrace with hot tub, outdoor shower, and full kitchen. Other remaining homes include a turnkey four-bedroom by frenchCALIFORNIA priced at $6.495 million and another with sweeping Central Park views asking $7.1 million. Amenities span indoor and outdoor spaces, including a state-of-the-art fitness enclave, landscaped terrace, rooftop kitchen, children’s playroom, and resident lounge.
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