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Apartments for Sale near Central Park, New York
Browse available units around the park
From pied-à-terre studios to full-floor homes, we match international buyers with apartments near Central Park. Every listing is checked before you see it.
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Apartments with Central Park views
Direct park views on Fifth Avenue and Central Park West
A direct view over Central Park is one of the most sought-after features in New York. We compare units by floor, exposure and the stretch of park they face, so you know what you pay for.
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Neighborhoods around Central Park
Upper East Side, Upper West Side and Midtown
The Upper East Side, Upper West Side and the park's southern edge each have their own prices and buildings. Our agents know the co-ops and condos block by block.

Central Park apartment prices: what to expect
Transparent estimates by building and exposure
Prices near Central Park depend on the view, the floor and whether it's a co-op or a condo. We give you honest estimates up front so your search stays on budget.
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Talk to María Fernanda Roda, a New York agent who helps international buyers purchase apartments near Central Park, always on the buyer's side.
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Step-by-step guidance for international buyers
Buying near Central Park as a non-resident is straightforward with the right team. We handle everything from offer to closing, including co-op board requirements.
Is an apartment near Central Park a good investment?
Strong demand and long-term value
Apartments facing Central Park hold their value because the view can never be built out. Limited supply and steady demand make this one of New York's most resilient segments.
Apartments and condos for sale near Central Park
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Whether you say apartment, condo or flat, we help buyers from around the world find a home near Central Park in your own language.
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1. How to buy an apartment in New York
The process includes property search, making an offer, negotiation, contract, inspection, due diligence, financing if applicable, and closing. Foreigners can buy without restrictions. Our team guides you through every step and document so you understand the entire process. For more details, we've created this blog to help you.
2. How much does it cost to buy an apartment in New York?
The price of an apartment in New York varies depending on the neighborhood and the type of property. In Manhattan, entry-level prices for a studio in a condominium (condo) start at around $650,000 USD. Condos are the most recommended option if you're looking for flexibility, as they allow investment purchases, unrestricted rentals, and do not limit foreign buyers.
3. Is buying an apartment in New York a good investment?
Yes, buying an apartment in New York is usually an excellent investment. The city attracts thousands of professionals, students, and international investors every year, generating high rental demand and strong prices. In many cases, a well-located apartment can remain rented 99% of the time, making New York one of the most solid and stable long-term investment markets.
4. Is it worth buying an apartment?
It is definitely worth it, as long as you receive proper guidance and choose the right type of property. CONDO buildings are the most recommended because they offer few or no restrictions, allowing you to rent, sell, or use the property with greater freedom. This is ideal both for those who want to live in the city and those looking for an investment. We wrote a full article on whether it is worth buying an apartment in New York to help you decide.
5. Can foreigners buy an apartment in New York?
Yes, foreigners can buy without restrictions in New York. The most common and advantageous option is to buy through an LLC (Limited Liability Company), which helps protect the buyer’s privacy, reduce legal liability, avoid the estate tax applied to non-residents or foreign buyers, and optimize tax benefits.
