Laatste update: december 2025
One57 was de toren die Billionaires' Row lanceerde. Toen het in 2014 openging als Manhattan's hoogste woongebouw, vestigde het de 57th Street als het nieuwe epicentrum van ultraluxe wonen — en legde de standaard die [LINK: 432 Park Avenue], [LINK: 111 West 57th Street] en [LINK: Central Park Tower] zouden volgen.
Ontworpen door Pritzker-prijswinnaar Christian de Portzamparc rijst het gebouw 1.005 voet hoog boven Midtown, met een karakteristieke glazen gevel die gedurende de dag van kleur verandert. De 92 appartementen van One57 bevinden zich boven het 210-kamer Park Hyatt New York, waardoor eigenaren toegang krijgen tot vijfsterrenhotelservices in een privéresidentiële omgeving.
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One57 is een 75-verdiepingen tellende luxe condotoren op 157 West 57th Street in Manhattan, voltooid in 2014. Het lanceerde het Billionaires Row-corridor, herbergt 94 condoresidenties boven het Park Hyatt New York-hotel en brak meerdere New Yorkse prijsrecords — waaronder de eerste residentiële verkoop van $100 miljoen in Manhattan.
Doorverkoopwoningen variëren doorgaans van $5 miljoen voor twee-slaapkamereenheden op de lagere verdiepingen tot meer dan $50 miljoen voor volledige-verdieping- en penthouseresidenties. Penthouse 90 werd in 2014 verkocht voor $100,5 miljoen, destijds een Amerikaans record. De prijs per vierkante voet is gedaald sinds 2015, toen nieuwe Billionaires Row-gebouwen op de markt kwamen.
One57 werd ontworpen door Christian de Portzamparc, met interieurs van Thomas Juul-Hansen. De kenmerkende gebogen glazen gevel en de gordijngevelgeometrie van de toren waren er vroeg bij om het slanke supertall-type te definiëren dat sindsdien Billionaires Row bepaalt.
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|
Metric |
Current Data |
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Active Listings |
10 units |
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Price Range |
$9.99M – $55M |
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Median Asking Price |
$29.6M |
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Price Per Square Foot |
$3,700 – $8,000 |
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Size Range |
2,224 – 8,040 SF |
| Unit |
Sales Price |
Size |
$/SF |
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#67B |
$24.99M |
4,019 SF |
$6,219 |
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#36A |
$10.7M |
4,003 SF |
$2,673* |
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#84A |
$13.5M |
2,625 SF |
$5,143 |
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#52C |
$14.65M |
3,576 SF |
$4,097 |
Analysis by The Real Deal found that 10 of 16 owners who resold between 2021-2025 (after structural issues were reported) took a loss, compared to a 77% profit rate for sellers between 2017-2018. Current pricing may represent a value opportunity for buyers with appropriate risk tolerance and long-term investment horizons.

Building Features & Architecture
Rafael Viñoly's design for 432 Park Avenue draws inspiration from a 1905 trash basket designed by Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann. The building's 15:1 height-to-width ratio makes it one of the most slender skyscrapers in the world. The structure uses a reinforced concrete core with outrigger walls at mechanical floors to resist wind loads.
The 8,000-square-foot private restaurant, led by Michelin-starred Chef Shaun Hergatt, serves residents and their guests exclusively—breakfast through dinner. Adjacent to the restaurant is a 5,550-square-foot private dining terrace for al fresco dining and events. A semi-private dining area accommodates special family or business occasions. In-suite dining and room service are available throughout the building.
432 Park Avenue is currently subject to two significant lawsuits that prospective buyers must understand:
Before purchasing at 432 Park Avenue, buyers should:
Working with an experienced broker who understands these complexities is essential. We provide buyers with comprehensive due diligence support, including connections to qualified attorneys and access to all available building documentation.
As of December 2025, apartments at 432 Park Avenue range from approximately $10 million for two-bedroom units to over $50 million for full-floor residences. Price per square foot typically ranges from $3,700 to $8,000 depending on floor level, views, and unit condition. The 96th-floor penthouse is currently listed at $105 million.
Monthly carrying costs include common charges (approximately $6-8 per square foot) plus real estate taxes. For a typical 4,000 SF unit, expect monthly common charges around $24,000-$32,000 plus taxes of approximately $8,000-$12,000 monthly, totaling $32,000-$44,000 per month.
Yes, 432 Park Avenue offers private parking—a rare amenity on Billionaires' Row. The building features a porte-cochère entrance with valet service and dedicated parking spaces available for purchase or rent. This distinguishes it from neighboring supertalls like One57 and Central Park Tower.
432 Park Avenue offers unobstructed 360-degree views through 10-foot by 10-foot windows—the largest of any residential building in New York City. Units face Central Park to the north, the Hudson River to the west, the East River to the east, and the Manhattan skyline to the south. Higher floors command premium prices for their expanded sight lines.
432 Park Avenue is subject to two ongoing lawsuits. The 2021 lawsuit by the condo board cites approximately 1,500 building defects including elevator issues, water infiltration, and noise problems. A second lawsuit filed in April 2025 seeks $165 million for alleged facade defects and fraud. Both cases remain pending. Buyers should conduct thorough due diligence and review all litigation documentation before purchasing.
432 Park Avenue was designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects with interior design by Deborah Berke Partners. The Uruguayan-American architect drew inspiration from a 1905 wastebasket designed by Josef Hoffmann for the building's distinctive grid pattern of square windows. SLCE Architects served as architect of record.
432 Park Avenue occupies a premier Midtown East location between 56th and 57th Streets. The building sits steps from Central Park and within blocks of world-class shopping on Fifth and Madison Avenues. Notable neighbors include The Plaza Hotel, Bergdorf Goodman, and the Museum of Modern Art.
Transit: N/R/W at Fifth Avenue-59th Street; E/M at Fifth Avenue-53rd Street; 4/5/6 at 59th Street. Easy access to Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station.
For a confidential consultation on 432 Park Avenue or other Billionaires' Row properties, contact Manhattan Miami Real Estate. Our team provides white-glove service for discerning buyers navigating New York's ultra-luxury market.