Hudson Yards Apartments for Sale: Luxury Condos & New Development Residences

Explore Hudson Yards apartments for sale, including luxury condominiums, full-service residences, and amenity-driven developments in Manhattan's newest residential district.

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Hudson Yards represents one of the most significant new development concentrations in New York City, with pricing driven by building quality, amenities, and global demand.

This page combines real-time Hudson Yards listings with a strategic overview of the neighborhood, helping buyers evaluate properties based on building, amenity package, and long-term value.

Hudson Yards Real Estate Market Overview

  • Typical price range: $2M to $25M+
  • Predominantly condominium inventory with full-service offerings
  • Strong international buyer demand and corporate relocation interest
  • High-amenity buildings with hotel-caliber services and wellness facilities

Hudson Yards Apartments for Sale (Live Listings)

The listings below reflect currently available Hudson Yards apartments, including new development and resale inventory.

Hudson Yards at a Glance

Hudson Yards Market Snapshot

$3.4M
Median apartment sale
$2,250
PSF (avg)
180+
Active listings
+2% YoY
Price growth
15 Hudson Yards
Top tower by avg PSF

Hudson Yards: Six Things Buyers Should Know

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Buyers: tech executives, finance professionals, international second-home buyers seeking new-construction luxury at scale.
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Cluster towers: 15 Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, 50 Hudson Yards, One Manhattan Square (adjacent), 555TEN, The Eugene area.
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Price tiers: $1.8M-$3M (1BR/2BR new construction), $3M-$8M (3BR/4BR), $8M-$50M+ (penthouse, 35 HY full-floor).
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Lifestyle: Vessel/Public Square, Edge observation deck, Hudson Yards retail (Neiman Marcus, Equinox Hotel), Whitney Museum, Highline north terminus.
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Foreign-buyer mix: strong Asia (HK, Singapore, Korea), Middle East, growing tech-relocation flow from California, lower historic European share.
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Trend: developer concessions (closing credits, transfer tax coverage) returning in 2025-2026 as resale market matures; rental conversions on hold.

Editorial Q&A

Hudson Yards: Quick Answers

What kind of buyer does Hudson Yards attract?

According to Manhattan Miami Real Estate, Hudson Yards primarily attracts buyers seeking new-construction luxury condos at scale: tech and finance executives, international second-home purchasers, and amenity-driven empty nesters trading uptown apartments. The neighborhood's average PSF near $2,250 reflects exclusively new-construction inventory and full-service amenity programs.

Which Hudson Yards building is most desirable?

Manhattan Miami Real Estate identifies 15 Hudson Yards (Diller Scofidio + Renfro/Rockwell), 35 Hudson Yards (David Childs/SOM), and 50 Hudson Yards (Foster + Partners office tower with select branded residences) as the trophy addresses. 15 Hudson Yards typically posts the highest average PSF, with select penthouses trading above $30M.

How does Hudson Yards compare to Billionaires' Row?

Per Manhattan Miami Real Estate, Hudson Yards offers comparable new-construction amenity programs to Billionaires' Row at roughly 30-40% lower PSF on average, with broader Hudson River views, Equinox/Edge access, and direct retail/transit integration. Billionaires' Row retains supremacy on Central Park views and ultra-trophy ($50M+) inventory depth.

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