432 Park Avenue
Manhattan's Iconic Supertall Residences on Billionaires' Row
432 Park Avenue at a Glance
432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
CIM Group & Macklowe Properties
Rafael Viñoly Architects
2015
125
96
Condominium
Midtown East
432 Park Avenue Condos for Sale
Why Buyers Choose 432 Park Avenue
After representing buyers and sellers at 432 Park Avenue for years, we have seen firsthand what pulls people toward this building over every other option on Billionaires' Row. It is never just one thing — it is usually a combination of factors that no other property can match simultaneously.
The Views Are Simply Unmatched
At 1,396 feet, 432 Park delivers views that other Billionaires' Row towers cannot replicate. Central Park Tower is taller, but 432 Park's position on Park Avenue between 56th and 57th gives it a direct, centered line into Central Park that feels almost proprietary. The 10-by-10-foot windows frame these views like nothing else in Manhattan — they are not floor-to-ceiling glass walls, they are architectural statements that turn every room into a panorama. We have stood in units across every major building on the Row, and the visual experience at 432 Park from the 70th floor up is in a category of its own.
The Architecture Commands a Room
Rafael Vinoly's grid design divides opinion from the street, but from inside the building it is a revelation. The perfect square footprint creates living spaces with a symmetry and balance that irregular floorplates simply cannot achieve. Ceiling heights exceed 12 feet in most residences, and the Deborah Berke interiors are deliberately understated — white oak floors, clean lines, and a palette that lets the architecture and the views do the talking. Buyers who have toured Central Park Tower or One57 often comment that 432 Park feels more architectural and less like a hotel. That distinction matters at this price point.
Park Avenue Address, Billionaires' Row Scale
432 Park is the only supertall on actual Park Avenue. That distinction carries real weight with a certain buyer — the 57th Street corridor addresses are prestigious, but Park Avenue is Park Avenue. The building sits atop what was the Drake Hotel, one of the most storied sites in Midtown, and the surrounding blocks include some of the finest retail, dining, and cultural institutions in the city. Living three or four blocks from the building ourselves, we can tell you the neighborhood is not just a backdrop — it is part of the daily experience of owning here.
Intimacy at Scale
With only 125 residences across 96 stories, 432 Park is significantly less dense than most of its competitors. Central Park Tower has nearly 200 units. One57 has over 90 but in a much shorter building. The ratio of floor space to residents at 432 Park means fewer people in the lobby, fewer people at the pool, and a more private day-to-day experience. The half-floor layouts give you just one neighbor per floor, and the full-floor residences obviously give you the entire level. For buyers who are spending $20M or more, that sense of exclusivity is not a luxury — it is a requirement.
Our Perspective on 432 Park Avenue
We have represented buyers and sellers at 432 Park Avenue for years, and we live just blocks from the building. This is not a property we study from a distance — we have walked virtually every floor plan, attended broker events in the private restaurant, and had honest conversations with residents about what they love and what they wish were different. That level of familiarity shapes how we advise clients, and it is why buyers considering Billionaires' Row come to us for a perspective that goes beyond the marketing materials.
Here is what we tell every buyer who asks about 432 Park: it is a building that rewards specificity. Not every unit is created equal. A half-floor residence on the 60th floor facing north is a fundamentally different product than a full-floor on the 90th with four exposures. The line you choose, the floor you land on, and the price you negotiate all matter enormously. We also believe in being candid about the building's well-documented construction disputes — they are real, they are being addressed, and a serious buyer needs to understand them in context rather than through tabloid headlines. Our job is not to sell you on 432 Park — it is to help you determine whether it is the right fit compared to every other option on the market.
What we find most compelling about 432 Park is something harder to quantify: the experience of being inside it. The scale of the windows, the quality of the light, the way the building feels both monumental and intimate at once — these are things you cannot understand from a floor plan or a listing photo. If you are considering a purchase on Billionaires' Row, we would encourage you to see 432 Park in person with someone who knows the building inside and out. That is what we do.
“432 Park is not for every buyer, and that is precisely what makes it special. The buyers who choose it are not looking for the newest or the flashiest — they want the most architecturally significant address on the most iconic avenue in the world, with views that stop you in your tracks every single morning.”
— Manhattan Miami Advisory Team
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["432 Park Avenue is a 96-story, 1,396-foot residential condominium tower located between East 56th and 57th Streets in Midtown Manhattan. Designed by architect Rafael Vinoly and developed by CIM Group and Macklowe Properties on the former site of the Drake Hotel, the building was completed in 2015 and immediately established itself as one of the most significant luxury condos for sale on Billionaires' Row. With 125 residences, a perfect square 93-by-93-foot footprint, and signature 10-by-10-foot windows, 432 Park Avenue condos offer a living experience defined by extraordinary light, unobstructed Central Park views, and an architectural identity unlike any other tower in New York City.", "As a brokerage team that has sold units in this building and lives just blocks away, we bring a level of firsthand knowledge to 432 Park Avenue that most firms simply cannot. We have toured virtually every available floor plan, from the two-bedroom half-floor residences in the mid-tower to the full-floor penthouses above the 80th story. Buyers searching for 432 Park Avenue apartments for sale should understand that unit selection is critical \u2014 floor height, exposure, and layout vary significantly, and the right match depends on whether you prioritize Central Park frontage, southern skyline drama, or the full 360-degree panorama that only the uppermost floors provide. Current resale prices at 432 Park Avenue range from approximately $10 million for tower two-bedrooms to well over $80 million for premier full-floor residences.", "For buyers comparing luxury condos on Billionaires' Row, 432 Park Avenue sits alongside Central Park Tower, 220 Central Park South, 111 West 57th Street, One57, and 53W53 as the defining addresses of Manhattan's ultra-luxury corridor. Each building serves a distinct buyer profile: 220 Central Park South appeals to the classic Park Avenue sensibility with Robert A.M. Stern's limestone design, Central Park Tower delivers the largest amenity program and newest product, and 111 West 57th attracts architecturally driven collectors. 432 Park Avenue's differentiator is its combination of height, light, and a true Park Avenue address \u2014 it remains the only supertall residential tower on Park Avenue itself, a distinction that carries meaningful weight in this market.", "The building's 30,000 square feet of private amenities include a 75-foot swimming pool, a residents-only restaurant with a private chef, screening room, library, fitness center, outdoor garden terraces, and 32 private parking spaces \u2014 one of the rarest offerings in Midtown Manhattan. Whether you are exploring 432 Park Avenue condos for sale as a primary residence, a pied-a-terre, or a long-term trophy asset, our team can provide the building-specific insight, real-time market data, and honest comparative analysis that a purchase at this level demands. We know this building, we know this block, and we know how it stacks up against every other option on the Row."]
Residence Collection
One to Two Bedroom Residences
1,400 - 2,800 SF
Three to Four Bedroom Residences
3,000 - 5,500 SF
Penthouse & Full-Floor Residences
5,500 - 8,255 SF
Residences from From $10,000,000
World-Class Amenities at 432 Park Avenue
432 Park Avenue provides over 30,000 square feet of private amenities designed to deliver a complete luxury lifestyle without ever leaving the building. Every amenity space has been curated to reflect the same standard of design excellence found in the residences themselves.
Wellness & Fitness
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- {name=Full-Service Spa & Treatment Rooms, description=A dedicated spa facility offering private treatment rooms for massages, facials, and body treatments, along with a sauna, steam room, and relaxation areas designed for total rejuvenation.}
- {name=State-of-the-Art Fitness Center, description=An expansive fitness center equipped with the latest cardio and strength training equipment, a dedicated yoga and Pilates studio, and personal training services available by appointment.}
Dining & Entertainment
- {name=Private Restaurant & Dining Room, description=An elegant private restaurant managed by a dedicated culinary team offers residents and their guests fine dining without a reservation, featuring seasonally rotating menus prepared with premium ingredients.}
- {name=Private Screening Room, description=A professionally equipped private cinema with plush seating and state-of-the-art audiovisual technology provides an intimate venue for film screenings, presentations, and private events.}
- {name=Wine Storage & Tasting Room, description=A temperature-controlled wine cellar offers dedicated private storage lockers for personal collections, complemented by an elegant tasting room for private wine events and gatherings.}
Social & Leisure
- {name=Library & Lounge, description=A handsome library appointed with fine furnishings and a curated collection of books offers a quiet retreat for reading, working, or intimate conversation in a refined club-like setting.}
- {name=Billiards Room, description=A dedicated billiards room featuring professional-grade tables provides a sophisticated social gathering space for residents and their guests.}
- {name=Outdoor Garden Terrace, description=A beautifully landscaped outdoor terrace offers al fresco lounging and entertaining space with sweeping views — a rare amenity in a Midtown Manhattan high-rise.}
Building Services & Convenience
- {name=24-Hour Concierge & Doorman, description=Round-the-clock concierge service, front desk staff, and doorman attend to every resident need, from restaurant reservations and travel arrangements to package handling and guest coordination.}
- {name=Private Parking Garage (32 Spaces), description=An on-site private parking garage with 32 dedicated spaces — an exceptionally rare amenity in Midtown Manhattan — provides secure, climate-controlled parking for residents with vehicle access.}
- {name=Dedicated Residential Manager, description=A full-time residential manager oversees all building operations, coordinates maintenance and housekeeping requests, and ensures the highest standards of service and building upkeep are consistently maintained.}
The Visionaries
Rafael Vinoly Architects
Architect of Record — Exterior Design & Building Architecture
Deborah Berke Partners
Interior Architect — Residential Interiors & Common Spaces
CetraRuddy
Kitchen & Bathroom Design
The 432 Park Avenue Neighborhood — Midtown Manhattan's Premier Address
432 Park Avenue occupies one of the most coveted locations in Manhattan, situated on the prestigious Park Avenue corridor between East 56th and 57th Streets. This prime Midtown East position places residents at the intersection of world-class culture, dining, shopping, and transportation.
Central Park & Outdoor Living
Central Park lies just two blocks west, granting residents immediate access to 843 acres of green space, running paths, Wollman Rink, the Central Park Zoo, and the park's celebrated cultural institutions. The close proximity means morning jogs, afternoon strolls, and sunset views are part of daily life. The neighborhood also offers easy access to the East River Esplanade for waterfront walks and cycling.
World-Class Shopping & Retail
432 Park Avenue sits within steps of the most prestigious retail corridor in the world. Fifth Avenue's flagship luxury boutiques — including Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, and Harry Winston — are all within a short walk. Madison Avenue extends the shopping experience with additional high-end boutiques, galleries, and specialty retailers catering to the most discerning tastes.
Fine Dining & Culinary Scene
The surrounding neighborhood is home to some of Manhattan's most celebrated restaurants and culinary destinations. Michelin-starred establishments, iconic steakhouses, and internationally acclaimed dining rooms are all within easy reach. From the refined Japanese cuisine at Masa to the classic American elegance of The Four Seasons successor venues, residents enjoy unparalleled dining diversity.
Culture, Transportation & Connectivity
The neighborhood provides exceptional access to Manhattan's cultural landmarks and transportation infrastructure. The Museum of Modern Art is three blocks away, Carnegie Hall is a short walk, and Grand Central Terminal — one of the city's major transit hubs — is just blocks south on Park Avenue. Multiple subway lines serve the immediate area, providing rapid connectivity to every corner of New York City, while proximity to the FDR Drive ensures convenient access to the region's airports.
Compare 432 Park Avenue to Nearby Buildings
Buyers considering 432 Park Avenue typically also evaluate these buildings
220 Central Park South
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Central Park South
Resale ~$7,000–$10,000+/SF
Central Park Tower
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Midtown West
From $8,800,000
111 West 57th Street
SHoP Architects
Midtown
From $16,000,000
53 West 53
Jean Nouvel
Midtown
From $3,000,000
One57
Christian de Portzamparc
Midtown West
From $3,500,000
520 Park Avenue
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Upper East Side
Frequently Asked Questions
What are current prices at 432 Park Avenue?
Prices currently range from roughly $10M for a two-bedroom in the tower section to north of $80M for a full-floor residence on the uppermost floors. The resale market has seen meaningful activity in recent years, and pricing varies significantly depending on floor height, exposure, and whether the unit is a half-floor or full-floor layout. We track every listing and closed sale in the building — if you want a real-time pricing snapshot for a specific line, reach out and we will walk you through what is available and what has recently traded.
How do the floor plans at 432 Park compare to other Billionaires' Row buildings?
The square footprint is what sets 432 Park apart. Because the building is a perfect 93-by-93-foot square, every unit gets consistent window exposure on at least two sides, and the half-floor units typically get three. Compare that to a superthin tower like 111 West 57th where units are narrower and deeper, or Central Park Tower where certain lower-floor layouts can feel more conventional. At 432 Park, the proportions feel generous and balanced — 12-plus-foot ceilings paired with those 10-by-10-foot windows create rooms that breathe. The full-floor residences above the 80th floor are in a class of their own: roughly 8,000 square feet of uninterrupted living space with 360-degree views.
What are the views like from 432 Park Avenue?
This is where 432 Park earns its price tag. At 1,396 feet, you are looking down on most of Midtown. The Central Park views from the north-facing units are essentially unobstructed from around the 60th floor up — you see the full rectangle of the park, the reservoir, and clear to the George Washington Bridge on a good day. South-facing units take in the Empire State Building and the downtown skyline. East gives you the East River and Long Island City. West puts you directly over the Billionaires' Row corridor. We have stood in units on floors in the 80s and 90s and the sense of elevation is unlike anything else in the city — you are genuinely above the urban canopy.
What amenities does 432 Park Avenue offer?
The amenity package spans roughly 30,000 square feet and is designed for residents who expect privacy over spectacle. The 75-foot swimming pool is one of the best in any Manhattan residential building — it is not a cramped plunge pool, it is a proper lap pool with real volume. There is a private restaurant run by a dedicated chef, a screening room, a library, a fitness center with a separate yoga studio, and outdoor garden terraces on the 12th floor. The building also has 32 private parking spaces, which is a genuine rarity in Midtown. Unlike Central Park Tower's more resort-style amenity approach, 432 Park's programming feels more like a private club — quieter, more understated, and geared toward residents who value discretion.
Is 432 Park Avenue a good investment?
We will give you an honest answer here. 432 Park saw some early resale volatility — a handful of units traded below their original purchase price in the years following completion, which generated headlines. But context matters: many of those sales were from 2015 and 2016 closings during the peak of the last cycle, and the broader ultra-luxury market corrected across the board, not just at 432 Park. More recently, the building has seen stronger resale activity and several notable trades that suggest pricing has found firmer footing. If you are buying for long-term hold and you value the location, the views, and the address, 432 Park remains one of the most significant residential properties in New York. As with any trophy asset, your entry price and floor selection matter enormously.
What is the monthly carrying cost at 432 Park Avenue?
Common charges and taxes at 432 Park are substantial — this is not a building where carrying costs are an afterthought. Expect combined monthlies in the range of $15,000 to $25,000 or more depending on the unit size, with full-floor residences carrying significantly higher charges. The 421-a tax abatement that originally applied to the building has been phasing out, which has increased the tax burden for owners in recent years. We always recommend modeling the fully loaded carrying cost before making an offer — it is one of the most important variables in a purchase at this level, and we can pull the exact numbers for any unit you are considering.
Who is the typical buyer at 432 Park Avenue?
The buyer profile at 432 Park skews toward international ultra-high-net-worth individuals, Wall Street principals, and heads of industry — many of whom use the residence as a primary pied-a-terre or secondary home. You will find fewer full-time family residents compared to a building like 220 Central Park South, which attracts a more domestic, primary-residence crowd. The building has drawn heads of state, prominent art collectors, and a fair share of celebrities, though the culture here is discretion-first. If you are the type of buyer who wants a quiet, private landing pad at the top of Manhattan with an iconic address, this is the building.
Were there construction or engineering issues at 432 Park Avenue?
You have probably seen the headlines — yes, there were well-publicized disputes between the condo board and the developers over construction-related issues including water infiltration, mechanical noise, and elevator outages. A significant lawsuit was filed and has since been moving through resolution. We believe in being upfront about this: any buyer considering 432 Park should be aware of these issues and the status of the remediation. That said, the building remains fully occupied by some of the most discerning buyers in the world, and the physical experience of living in the tower — the views, the scale, the light — is not diminished by these disputes. We can walk you through the current status of repairs and what it means for a prospective purchase.
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432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022