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Some of the best-selling residential buildings of November 2024 in NYC Some of the best-selling residential buildings of November 2024 in NYC
Shortly after the presidential election was called in early November 2024, Kirsten Jordan of Douglas Elliman told CityRealty, “[Buyers] got the answer to their biggest question and now they’re making moves.” That was something of an understatement: Nearly 850 residential deals were signed in Manhattan in November 2024, a volume high enough to push the incomplete year's total contracts signed above the entire 2023 tally of contracts signed.

If all the units sold for their last asking price, it would total over $2.2 billion. The average asking price of all units signed in November 2024 was $2.63 million.
Below, see our list of the 10 priciest contracts by their last reported asking price and the 10 best-selling buildings (excluding townhouses) of November 2024. For the latter, each building must have had two or more contracts reported; as such, while a single $60 million contract at 960 Fifth Avenue would make it the fourth best-selling building by aggregate sales, it was the only contract that took place, rendering it ineligible for this top ten.

In this article:

108 Leonard Street
108 Leonard Street Tribeca
520 Fifth Avenue
520 Fifth Avenue Midtown West
255 East 77th Street
255 East 77th Street Lenox Hill
50 West 66th Street
50 West 66th Street Central Park West
960 Fifth Avenue
960 Fifth Avenue Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.




Top 10 condo/co-op contract signings of November 2024

200 East 75th Street, #12AB (Compass)

The Surrey Residences, #PH2 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

22 Bank Street, #NA (Corcoran Group)

111 West 57th Street, #68 (Sothebys International Realty)

140 Jane Street, #7N (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

The Surrey Residences, #15A (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

15 Central Park West, #PH40A6K (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

140 Jane Street, #PH11 (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

50 West 66th Street, #52E (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

960 Fifth Avenue, #12 (Compass)

November 2024's best-selling residential buildings by the dollar amount of signed contracts




↓ #10. 101 Central Park West
Upper West Side

One availability for $5.7M


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $26,990,000 (3 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,498
Avg. Last Ask Price: $8,996,667

101 Central Park West 101 Central Park West (Sotheby's International)
101 Central Park West is a distinguished prewar cooperative located on the Upper West Side. Designed by Schwartz & Gross and completed in 1929, this 17-story red-brick building's architectural highlights include an elegant two-story limestone base, intricate window surrounds, and striking three-story stone pilasters.

Renowned for its impeccable white-glove service, the building features a full-time doormen, a concierge, a resident manager, and elevator operators. Apartments have wood-burning fireplaces, high ceilings, and stunning views of Central Park.

Residents enjoy a variety of modern amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, a bike room, and private storage bins. Ideally situated directly across from Central Park and just a short walk to Lincoln Center, the location offers unparalleled cultural and recreational opportunities, as well as prime views of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

101 Central Park West, #3F (Corcoran Group)


↓ #9. 200 Amsterdam Avenue
Lincoln Square, Upper West Side

7 Availabilities from $7.995M


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $29,120,000 (4 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,267
Avg. Last Ask Price: $7,280,000

200 Amsterdam offers a modern take on prewar Upper West Side architecture. By virtue of its nearly 700-foot height, residents enjoy stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park, and the Hudson River. They also enjoy interiors by CetraRuddy, high-end interior finishes, state-of-the-art appliances, and superior air filtration.

Three floors of amenity space include a fitness center and spa, a 75-foot saltwater lap pool, a private club with a library, a soundproofed rehearsal space/music room, and a "Little Composers"-themed children's playroom. Purchasers receive a unique membership to the nearby Lincoln Center performing arts campus.
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200 Amsterdam, #20B (Compass)


↓ #8. One High Line
West Chelsea

14 Availabilities from $2.13M


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $32,930,000 (6 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,765
Avg. Last Ask Price: $5,488,333

One High Line (Credit Evan Joseph) One High Line (Credit Evan Joseph)
Designed by the renowned Bjarke Ingels Group, One High Line features two sculpted travertine towers that span an entire city block offering condominium residences with sweeping city and water views.

The two towers are connected by a two-story bridge. The 36-story West Tower is exclusively residential, offering breathtaking Hudson River views and refined interiors by Gabbellini Sheppard Associates. Flooded with natural light, each home is a serene retreat above Manhattan.

The 26-story East Tower, positioned near the High Line, includes condominiums with interiors by Gilles et Boissier, situated above Faena New York, the luxury hotel’s first New York outpost. Residents enjoy exclusive privileges at the on-site restaurant and spa. A public plaza on Tenth Avenue is also nearing completion.

One High Line, #WESTPH33B (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)


↓ #7. 520 Fifth Avenue
Midtown West

14 Availabilities from $2.37M - $12.75M


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $44,025,000 (7 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,290
Avg. Last Ask Price: $6,289,286

Topped out at 88 stories and 1,000 feet high, 520 Fifth Avenue is the tallest residential building on Fifth Avenue. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), the tower’s tiered silhouette and glazed terracotta arches pay homage to Hugh Ferris's drawings and nearby Beaux-Arts landmarks.

Expansive ten-by-ten-foot windows flood interiors with light while framing sweeping river-to-river views. The upper 40 stories house 100 one- to four-bedroom residences, designed by Vicky Charles of Charles & Co., featuring elegant European mosaics, richly veined stone, and select units with private terraces. The top floors include five full-floor penthouses, and the pinnacle features a residents-only suite with a glass-walled solarium, lounge, dining room, and library offering 360-degree views.

Developed by Rabina, the mixed-use tower combines retail and dining at street level, offices on lower floors, and residential condos from floors 31–69. Residents also enjoy memberships to Moss, a five-story private club offering dining, wellness amenities, a pickleball court, yoga studio, and more.

Now nearly 80% sold, 520 Fifth Avenue is anticipating move-ins to begin in 2025.

520 Fifth Avenue, #56C (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)


↓ #6. Fifteen Central Park West
Central Park West, Upper West Side

7 Availabilities from 7.1M


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $45,500,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,537
Avg. Last Ask Price: $22,750,000

15 Central Park West, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, is a limestone-clad development near Columbus Circle. Its two towers comprise 202 residences, ranging from oversized one-bedroom units to expansive full-floor penthouses exceeding 6,000 square feet. Apartments boast soaring ceilings (10 to 14 feet), direct Central Park views for 90% of units, fireplaces, and premium appliances. Duplex and terraced penthouses have sprawling layouts ideal for grand living and include dramatic skylit galleries, libraries, terraces, and bay windows.

Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, private dining room, library, screening room, fitness center, and a 75-foot pool. Located near Central Park and Lincoln Center, it’s a prime address combining pre-war aesthetics with modern luxury.

15 Central Park West, #34C (Engel & Volkers New York Real Estate LLC)


↓ #5. 255 East 77th Street
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side

8 Availabilities from $3,450,000


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $48,545,000 (7 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,519
Avg. Last Ask Price: $6,935,000

Currently rising on the Upper East Side, 255 East 77th Street marks another collaboration between the renowned Naftali Group and the celebrated Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Scheduled for completion in 2026, the 36-story condominium tower will feature a timeless limestone façade with elegant ironwork, monumental arches, and expansive windows that flood graciously scaled interiors with natural light while offering iconic views of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park.

Inside, the two- to six-bed residences combine pre-war elegance with modern luxury. There are no more than four condo units per floor with the top six floors boasting full-floor penthouses. Each home boasts high ceilings, white oak flooring, eat-in kitchens with refined Calacatta marble countertops, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, en-suite bathrooms with rain showers, radiant heated floors, and ample storage.

255 East 77th Street, #23A (Compass)

↓ #4. 35 Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards/Midtown West

10 Availabilities from $4,895,000



November 2024 Contracts Sum: $49,140,000 (6 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,573
Avg. Last Ask Price: $8,190,000

Soaring 92 stories above Manhattan’s West Side, 35 Hudson Yards is the tallest residential building in the Hudson Yards development and one of the tallest in New York City. 

 

Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and developed by Related Companies, this limestone and glass tower exudes sophisticated luxury. The 143 residences, starting on the 53rd floor, offer sweeping views in every direction. Interiors by Tony Ingrao feature airy layouts and range from 1,500 to 10,000 square feet. Highlights include grand entry foyers, expansive great rooms with nearly 11-foot ceilings, and kitchens by Smallbone of Devizes with Gaggenau appliances.

Amenities include a private lobby with concierge and doorman, a resident-exclusive fitness center, and an array of communal spaces like lounges, a golf simulator, a private dining room, and a screening room. The Grand Terrace seats over 50 guests for outdoor gatherings. Residents also enjoy in-home services managed by the Director of Residences, dining at Electric Lemon, and priority reservations at Hudson Yards’ top restaurants.

35 Hudson Yards, #8901 (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)


↓ #3. 50 West 66th Street
Central Park West

4 Availabilities from $5,995,000


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $61,025,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $5,270
Avg. Last Ask Price: $30,512,500

Rising 775 feet, 50 West 66th Street is the tallest building on the Upper West Side. The 69-story tower, developed by Extell Development Company and Tennor Holdings, hosts 127 high-end residences ranging from two-bedroom units to expansive full-floor homes.

Designed by Snøhetta and SLCE Architects, the tower’s sculptural architecture reflects Central Park's natural geology.

Refined interiors by Shamir Shah Design and AB Concept include soaring ceilings up to 14’6”, floor-to-ceiling windows, and custom Smallbone kitchens with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. Terraces along the tower's chamfered corners provide over a third of the homes with private outdoor space, including loggias with stunning views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline.

Amenities span 50,000 square feet, featuring a landscaped terrace, indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, a fitness center, sports courts, a bowling alley, a golf simulator, and a Sky Lounge.

50 West 66th Street, #7D (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)


↓ #2. The Surrey Residences, 20 East 76th Street
Upper East Side's Gold Coast

One availabilities for $50M


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $80,245,000 (5 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $5,294
Avg. Last Ask Price: $16,049,000

Reimagined for modern living, The Surrey Residences offers 14 exclusive condominiums atop the iconic Surrey Hotel, a landmark Art Deco building on East 76th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues. Developed by Reuben Brothers with designs by BKSK Architects and interiors by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, these two- to six-bedroom homes feature sweeping views, chevron-patterned oak flooring, and Calacatta Golden marble kitchens with Miele appliances.

Residents enjoy hotel-style services and amenities, including the renowned Casa Tua restaurant and members’ club, a rooftop terrace with Central Park views, and a wellness-focused fitness center and spa. Each home is designed with thoughtful details like AV and concierge closets and private terraces in select units. The Surrey Residences combines historic charm with contemporary luxury in the heart of the Upper East Side.

The Surrey Residences, #PH1 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)


↓ #1. 140 Jane Street
The West Village

No Public Availabilities


November 2024 Contracts Sum: $82,250,000 (3 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $5,746
Avg. Last Ask Price: $27,416,667

Located on a quiet cobblestone street with views of the Hudson River, 140 Jane Street is a boutique condominium that pays homage to the rich heritage and architectural charm of the West Village. Designed inside and out by the acclaimed Leroy Street Studio, the building features 15 meticulously crafted residences that blend timeless design with modern comfort.

Nearly all homes include unique conservatories, private balconies, or terraces, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living. Residents enjoy a curated selection of amenities, including a porte-cochere, automated parking garage, lap pool, hot tub, and a private park, all designed to complement the building’s tranquil surroundings.

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