Residential contract activity usually surges in February, and last month was no different. Across the 29 days of February 2024, Manhattan saw over 890 contract signings, marking a significant 30% increase from the previous month, despite having three fewer days. Below, you'll find the multi-family apartment buildings in core NYC areas that secured the most deals throughout the month, ranked by the aggregate dollar amount of the last asking price. Notably, Brooklyn showcased its strength in February, with three buildings making it into the top ten.
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NYC's Best-Selling Buildings of February 2024 by Value of Contract Signings
↓ #10. 200 Amsterdam Avenue
Lincoln Center - Upper West Side
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $22,500,000 (1 Deal)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,816
Avg. Last Ask Price: $22,500,000
8 availabilities from $3.1M - $23.5M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $22,500,000 (1 Deal)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,816
Avg. Last Ask Price: $22,500,000
8 availabilities from $3.1M - $23.5M
The 668-foot, 52-story tower at 200 Amsterdam Avenue towers over Manhattan's Upper West Side. Designed by Elkus Manfredi and with interiors by Cetra Ruddy, this modern interpretation of pre-war towers boasts 112 condominium units. Apartments offer stunning city, river, and Central Park views, spacious layouts, high ceilings, and advanced climate control systems. Amenities include doorman services, a rooftop terrace, a fitness center, spa, a 75-foot saltwater pool, a rehearsal space, a children's music room, a private club with a library, and more. Located near Lincoln Center, Broadway, and Central Park, surrounded by popular dining spots like Bar Boulud and Magnolia Bakery.
200 Amsterdam, #39B (Serhant LLC)
↓ #9. Arloparc, 126 East 86th Street
Carnegie Hill - Upper East Side
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $26,645,000 (3 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,692
Avg. Last Ask Price: $8,881,666
9 availabilities from $2.7M - $8.975M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $26,645,000 (3 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,692
Avg. Last Ask Price: $8,881,666
9 availabilities from $2.7M - $8.975M
Arloparc, situated off Park Avenue on the Upper East Side, offers sophisticated living with meticulously designed interiors and wellness-focused amenities. Developed by RYBAK Development and curated by Antonio Ventimiglia of S20M Milan, the 20-story limestone building features 28 residences boasting inspiring views of the Upper East Side. Blending tradition with modernity, each residence showcases oak herringbone hardwood floors, high ceilings, and custom Circa lighting. Advanced air purification systems, Scavolini Italy kitchens with Gaggenau appliances, and private outdoor spaces ensure a luxurious living experience.
Arloparc, #11B (Corcoran Group)
↓ #8. 11 Hoyt
Downtown Brooklyn
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $26,714,500 (13 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,595
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,054,961
17 availabilities from $775K - $6.55M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $26,714,500 (13 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,595
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,054,961
17 availabilities from $775K - $6.55M
Tishman Speyer's 11 Hoyt establishes a new architectural benchmark for Brooklyn, featuring a graceful 57-story tower offering studio to four-bedroom luxury residences and over 55,000 square feet of unparalleled indoor and outdoor amenities. A collaborative effort among esteemed architects Jeanne Gang's Studio Gang, Michaelis Boyd Associates for interiors, and Hollander Design for landscape architecture, 11 Hoyt blends futuristic vision with Brooklyn's architectural heritage and creative essence.
11 Hoyt, #55H (Corcoran Group)
↓ #7. 443 Greenwich Street
TriBeCa
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $28,000,0000 (1 Deal)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $5,600
Avg. Last Ask Price: $28,000,000
No current availabilities
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $28,000,0000 (1 Deal)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $5,600
Avg. Last Ask Price: $28,000,000
No current availabilities
443 Greenwich Street has become a coveted destination for celebrities, boasting an underground parking garage with electric charging stations and a prime north Tribeca location. Originally a book bindery warehouse from the 1880s, the red-brick building was transformed into 53 condos in 2014 by CetraRuddy, who meticulously restored its landmarked façade. The condos feature historic elements like large arched windows and wooden beams, paired with modern amenities and finishes. Residents enjoy a 71-foot indoor swimming pool, expansive roof terrace, fitness center with private studios and adjacent Hamman, and a 4,000-square-foot interior courtyard.
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↓ #6. 432 Park Avenue
Midtown East
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $29,100,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,886
Avg. Last Ask Price: $14,550,000
15 availabilities from $5.75M - $68M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $29,100,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $4,886
Avg. Last Ask Price: $14,550,000
15 availabilities from $5.75M - $68M
432 Park Avenue, once the tallest building globally, now stands alongside Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street, but its architect Rafael Viñoly's minimalist design still commands attention in the skyline. The building's ten-by-ten-foot windows offer sweeping views of Central Park and the five boroughs, while fifteen-foot ceilings create a spacious loft feel. Services include a concierge team, lounges, fitness center managed by The Wright Fit, private Pilates room, 175-foot swimming pool, spa, and a private restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt. Located near Central Park, top shopping and dining spots, and major art galleries and auction houses.
432 Park Avenue, #PH94A (OFFICIAL)
↓ #5. One High Line, 500 West 18th Street
West Chelsea
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $33,340,000 (7 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,687
Avg. Last Ask Price: $4,762,857
41 availabilities from $2.265M - $26.6M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $33,340,000 (7 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $2,687
Avg. Last Ask Price: $4,762,857
41 availabilities from $2.265M - $26.6M
One High Line, a striking two-towered development situated at 500 West 18th Street, spans a full block between 17th and 18th Streets. The 36-story West Tower, closer to the river, and the 26-story East Tower, closer to the High Line, are linked by two two-story-high, slanted sky bridges, one housing a retractable movie screen. The building features a landscaped mid-block court and entrance marquees. Despite their leans, the windows are vertical within bronze frames, offering exotic views. Building amenities include a 75-foot lap pool, signature spa, fitness center, golf simulator, in-residence dining, private dining room, and on-site parking garage, with access to Faena Hotel amenities and services for residents.
One High Line, #WEST15A (Corcoran Group)
↓ #4. Brooklyn Point, 138 Willoughby Street
Downtown Brooklyn
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $3,535,9035 (17 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,946
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,079,943
9 availabilities from $1.293M - $2.835M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $3,535,9035 (17 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,946
Avg. Last Ask Price: $2,079,943
9 availabilities from $1.293M - $2.835M
Brooklyn Point stands tall at over 700 feet, featuring the highest outdoor infinity pool in the Western Hemisphere on its shared resident sundeck. This Extell-developed skyscraper, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, offers 458 luxury units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms. Amenities abound, including a 40-foot-high Park Lounge with a fireplace and bar, a rooftop garden overlooking Willoughby Square Park, a game room with arcade machines and billiards, a presentation and screening room, an outdoor playground, and an 11th-floor fitness center. Situated within the City Point development, residents enjoy proximity to DeKalb Market food hall, retail outlets like Target and Century 21, and an Alamo Drafthouse outpost.
Brooklyn Point, #30L (Serhant LLC)
↓ #3. 135 East 79th Street
Carnegie Hill - Upper East Side
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $37,995,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,700
Avg. Last Ask Price: $18,997,500
1 availability for $10.25M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $37,995,000 (2 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $3,700
Avg. Last Ask Price: $18,997,500
1 availability for $10.25M
135 East 79th Street is a 19-story limestone-clad condominium, renowned for its pre-war-style elegance in the post-war era. The building features 32 spacious apartments, some with terraces, and a few dazzling penthouses. Amenities include a full-time doorman, landscaped private garden courtyard, fitness center, residents' lounge, and club/game room. Private wine cellars, bicycle storage, and private storage are available. Situated on the classic Upper East Side, the building is close to Central Park, Museum Mile, Madison Avenue shopping, and popular restaurants like Cafe Boulud. Additionally, nearby favorites like Soul Cycle, Candle 79, and H & H Bagels offer convenience for residents.
135 East 79th Street, #5W
$10,250,000
Carnegie Hill | Condominium | 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths | 3,545 ft2
135 East 79th Street, #5W (Compass)
↓ #2. The Huron, 29 Huron Street
Greenpoint - Brooklyn
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $47,825,000 (27 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,616
Avg. Last Ask Price: $1,771,296
11 availabilities from $750K - $3.16M
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $47,825,000 (27 Deals)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $1,616
Avg. Last Ask Price: $1,771,296
11 availabilities from $750K - $3.16M
The Huron is a 13-story condo development consisting of two buildings situated at 29 Huron Street along the Greenpoint waterfront. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the architecture pays homage to Greenpoint's industrial past through a combination of brick podium, glass, steel elements, and gridded windows. With a focus on maximizing unobstructed river views, the 171 apartments inside enjoy abundant natural light and scenic vistas. The extensive amenity package encompasses a fitness center with locker rooms and saunas, an indoor saltwater pool with views of the Manhattan skyline, a fully equipped residents' lounge, co-working spaces, a private dining room, a media room, a children's playroom, a music room, a package room, and a bike room. Outdoor amenities include a children's playground and a roof terrace featuring BBQ grills.
The Huron, #8BE (Serhant LLC)
↓ #1. Aman New York Residences, 730 Fifth Avenue
Billionaires' Row - Midtown West
February 2024 Contracts Sum: $56,000,000 (1 Deal)
Avg. Last Ask PPSF: $8,895
Avg. Last Ask Price: $56,000,000
No current availabilities
The Crown Building at 5th Avenue and 57th Street embodies the splendor of the Gilded Age and timeless elegance, housing Aman New York Residences in one of Manhattan's most architecturally significant locations. Its twenty upper-level condos offer private entry and dedicated residential elevators, providing access to hotel amenities including a sky lobby, Members Club, cigar lounge, jazz club, and dining options like Nama and Arva. The exclusive Aman Spa spans three floors with a 67' indoor pool, spa houses, fitness center, wellness lounge, and wardrobe services, offering residents and guests a luxurious retreat in the heart of the city.
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