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Report Date: November 11th, 2025
$1.25M - $33.89M
Building Type: Condo
Building Stage: Resale
Sales Started: 19 Years Ago (01/02/2007)
Closings Started: 18 Years Ago (08/08/2007)
Offering Type: New Construction Condominium Developer: Zeckendorf Development
Architect: Robert A m Stern Architects
Landscape Design: --
15 Central Park West, located in Lincoln Square, is a prestigious high-rise residential building completed in 2007 and designed by Robert A M Stern Architects with development by Zeckendorf Development The building rises 43 floors and comprises 230 units. It offers extensive resident amenities including concierge and doorman services, elevators, a garden, swimming pool, fitness center, parking facilities, and a petfriendly policy Additional notable features are a private restaurant with in-home dining, a 14,000-square-foot fitness
center with a 75-foot saltwater lap pool illuminated by skylights, a library, and an upgraded amenity floor that includes a club room, screening room, reading room, conference room, catering kitchen, and landscaped terrace The building staff provides full-time, high-quality service ensuring a secure and private living environment. Situated in the desirable neighborhood of Lincoln Square, residents benefit from a prime Manhattan address with close proximity to Central Park and cultural amenities.


$13.84M
15 Central Park West has an average asking price of $13 84M and an average sold price of $11 53M over the last 24 months, indicating a premium market positioning within its segment. The average asking price per square foot is $5,397 while the average sold price per square foot is $4,434, suggesting a
discount on sales relative to asking prices The building consists of 230 units, which is sizable for a luxury condominium in Manhattan. These figures provide insight into the pricing and turnover trends reflective of a high-end residential property with sustained demand over the recent two-year period.


Sales Contract Activity in Lincoln Square / Q3 2025
In the last quarter, the Lincoln Square neighborhood recorded 149 contract signings across 68 buildings. New developments had 3 contracts, resale condominiums accounted for 68, and resale co-ops totaled 76 contracts This is a slight decrease from the previous year-over-year quarter, which saw 151 contracts
across 72 buildings, including 15 new development contracts, 55 resale condos, and 79 resale co-ops. The data suggests a modest decline in overall contract activity, notably driven by fewer new development contracts, while resale condo and coop transactions fluctuated slightly within the neighborhood


Average Sold Price / SF in Lincoln Square / Q3 2025
$2,151
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$1,782
Comparing the last completed quarter to the year-over-year quarter, Lincoln Square saw an upward trend in average price per square foot (PPSF) across new developments and condos, while co-op PPSF increased marginally New developments’ average PPSF rose from $1,531 to $2,151; condos’ PPSF increased from $1,678 to $1,782; and co-ops increased from $1,167 to $1,181 The building’s average asking PPSF of $5,397 is considerably higher than the neighborhood average for condos, reflecting its luxury status and Central Park frontage. This price trajectory corroborates a strengthening luxury market in the area relative to more mainstream residential options