As construction winds down on The Harper, the new 21-story condominium at 310 East 86th Street, sales have launched on the apartments inside. Per the building's stacking plan, they comprise 24 two-bedrooms, 42 three-bedrooms, and two four-bedrooms. Current availabilities start at $2.05 million for two-bedrooms, $3.55 million for three-bedrooms, and $5.9 million for four-bedrooms.
At an average price of 2,057 per square foot, The Harper comes in well above the local average. At the same time, the average condo price of $1,869 per square foot (all figures per CityRealty data) is an all-time high for Yorkville and a testament to the neighborhood's recent growth. Luxury developments like Beckford House and Tower, the Robert A.M. Stern-designed 200 East 83rd Street, and the new luxury condos lining East End Avenue are instrumental in the neighborhood's residential evolution, and a new stretch of towers is on the rise near the Second Avenue subway.
At an average price of 2,057 per square foot, The Harper comes in well above the local average. At the same time, the average condo price of $1,869 per square foot (all figures per CityRealty data) is an all-time high for Yorkville and a testament to the neighborhood's recent growth. Luxury developments like Beckford House and Tower, the Robert A.M. Stern-designed 200 East 83rd Street, and the new luxury condos lining East End Avenue are instrumental in the neighborhood's residential evolution, and a new stretch of towers is on the rise near the Second Avenue subway.
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The Second Avenue subway was instrumental in the transformation of Yorkville, and The Harper is less than half a block away from the 86th Street Q train. Closer to home, the building is between Central Park and Carl Schurz Park, down the street from 92Y, and a straight shot to Museum Mile. It is well situated near popular restaurants as well as gourmet supermarkets like Whole Foods, Fairway, and Citarella.
The Harper represents the third collaboration between Izaki Group Investments (IGI) and ODA New York, albeit their first uptown project. The building's limestone facade and crown nod to surrounding architecture and Art Deco influences, but elements like oversized windows and multiple setbacks bring a modern touch to the building. Occupancy is estimated for the fourth quarter of 2023.
↓ Many units have private outdoor space, and all interiors feature oversized windows, white oak flooring, solid core wood doors, high-efficiency central VRF heating and cooling, and in-unit washer and dryer.
↓ The kitchens are designed by Poliform in collaboration with ODA to feature warm matte lacquer cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and backsplash, and integrated Miele appliances.
↓ Primary baths are enveloped in Crema Luna limestone and Namibia white marble, and features include radiant heated floors and fixtures from Waterworks.
↓ Residents arrive to a beautifully appointed lobby with a full-time doorman.
↓ The Harper is a short distance from Upper East Side gyms and fitness studios, but the building’s gym is well equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
↓ As the thoughtfully curated playroom shows, the youngest residents have not been forgotten.
↓ The artist/maker studio welcomes creatives of all ages.
↓ The music studio is outfitted for practicing and recording alike.
↓ Whether one’s tastes run toward pool, Ping-Pong, or video games, The Harper’s game room has it covered.
↓ The crowning glory is a landscaped roof deck with outdoor kitchens, dining areas, and outdoor TVs.
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