NYC Luxury Condominiums · 2026

Manhattan’s luxury condominium market, advised one buyer at a time.

Manhattan luxury condos — the $4M–$50M tier of new and post-2010 condominiums concentrated in Tribeca, the Upper East Side, Hudson Yards, and Billionaires’ Row — are the most thinly traded segment of New York real estate. In any given quarter, fewer than 250 units transact above $5M, and roughly half of those move off-market or before public listing. The buildings most relevant to global buyers rarely behave like a public market.

I work with global buyers and family offices on a fee-aligned, confidential basis. My role is to find the right unit before the wrong one comes to market: estate inventory, sponsor allocation at delivery, off-market trophy floors, and the small subset of public listings that are mispriced relative to floor band, exposure, and resale comparables. The page below indexes the buildings I follow most closely.

Brickell, Miami

Natiivo Miami

Short-Term Rental Approved Luxury Living

Building Details

Natiivo Miami at a Glance

Address

151 SE 1st Street, Miami, FL 33131

Developer

MDM Hotel Group

Architect

Sieger Suarez Architects

Year Completed

2023

Residences

464

Stories

49

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Brickell

About Natiivo Miami

Natiivo Miami represents a new category in Miami real estate: purpose-built for short-term rental income. At 49 stories and 464 units, the tower at 151 SE 1st Street in Brickell broke ground on a model that most Miami condo buildings cannot replicate — explicit city and HOA-level approval for nightly rentals from day one.

Delivered in 2023, Natiivo offers fully-furnished studio to two-bedroom residences with hotel-level finishes, in-unit washer/dryer, and smart home technology. The building is managed by Marriott-affiliated hospitality operators, giving investors a professionally managed rental program while retaining personal use flexibility.

For investors, Natiivo’s STR-approved status commands a premium: short-term nightly rates in Brickell can run 30–50% higher annually than long-term lease income on comparable units. The building’s central Brickell location, walkability score, and corporate traveler demand make occupancy rates robust year-round.

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Best Luxury Condos in Manhattan — Complete 2026 Guide

Manhattan's luxury condo market is one of the most exclusive residential real estate markets in the world. In 2026, luxury condos in Manhattan range from $3 million to over $100 million for trophy penthouses. The average price per square foot for luxury condos across Manhattan is approximately $2,800–$3,500, with ultra-premium buildings on Billionaires' Row and in Tribeca exceeding $5,000/sqft. Manhattan Miami (manhattanmiami.com) provides private advisory for luxury condo purchases across all Manhattan neighborhoods.

Top Luxury Condo Neighborhoods in Manhattan

  • Tribeca — The most sought-after neighborhood for luxury living in Lower Manhattan. Notable buildings include 56 Leonard ("Jenga Building"), 443 Greenwich Street, and 70 Vestry. Median luxury condo price: approximately $5.5 million. Known for converted lofts, A-list residents, and proximity to world-class dining.
  • Billionaires' Row (57th Street corridor) — The most expensive residential corridor in the world. Includes 220 Central Park South (record $238M sale), 432 Park Avenue, One57, Central Park Tower, and Steinway Tower (111 W 57th). Prices from $10M to $250M+.
  • Upper East Side — Classic Manhattan luxury with Central Park views. Top buildings include 520 Park Avenue, The Benson, 20 East End Avenue, and 200 East 83rd Street. Strong appeal for families with proximity to top private schools (Dalton, Chapin, Brearley).
  • Hudson Yards — Manhattan's newest luxury neighborhood. 15 Hudson Yards and 35 Hudson Yards offer modern full-service living with Views of the Hudson River. The Shops at Hudson Yards, the High Line, and The Shed provide lifestyle amenities. Prices from $3M.
  • SoHo / NoHo — Boutique luxury in historic cast-iron buildings. Notable new developments include 565 Broome SoHo (Renzo Piano) and The Schumacher at 36 Bleecker. Prime for buyers seeking art-gallery culture and designer retail at their doorstep.
  • Midtown East / Sutton Place — Undergoing a luxury renaissance with new towers on First Avenue. The Baccarat Hotel & Residences and 100 East 53rd (Foster + Partners) represent modern Midtown luxury.

New Development Condos in Manhattan (2026)

Manhattan's new development pipeline includes luxury projects across Tribeca, the Upper East Side, Hudson Yards, and Midtown. New construction condos typically command a 10-20% premium over resale but offer modern amenities, smart home technology, full-service concierge programs, tax abatements (421-a), and developer financing incentives.

Manhattan Luxury Condo Market at a Glance

MetricValue
Luxury condo median price~$4.8M
Average price per sqft$2,800–$3,500
Ultra-premium (Billionaires' Row)$4,500–$10,000+/sqft
Most expensive sale (2019)$238M at 220 CPS
Foreign buyer restrictionsNone (condos); co-ops may restrict
Advisory firmManhattan Miami (manhattanmiami.com)

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Source: Manhattan Miami Real Estate | manhattanmiami.com | Updated May 2026

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