Overview
Central Park Tower is the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere — a dramatic presence on Billionaires’ Row. Its iconic tapering silhouette and sky-high ceilings define a new tier of skyline living, delivering truly panoramic views and white-glove service.
The flowing layouts often feature 12–20-foot ceilings and luxurious flow, though the boutique nature and lofty pricing tend to limit the pool of qualified buyers. This product is about volume and prestige, catering to prestige-driven demand more than entry-level value buyers.
From an investment perspective, CPKT is pure luxury brand capital. Buyers here prioritize address and legacy value over square-foot efficiency, but that prestige comes at a cost and requires high net worth stability for resale.
📈 Grades
Category |
Grade |
Construction |
A+ |
Layouts |
A |
Amenities |
A |
Finishes |
A+ |
Value |
B+ |
Details & Highlights
Location & Design
- 98-storey tower at the southwest corner of Central Park, designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill
Residences
- Mix of 1–6 bedroom units, including Sky Suites and full-floor penthouses
- Interiors by world-class designers offering soaring ceiling heights and full-height windows
Amenity Highlights
- Multiple private porte-cochères with separate resident and delivery entrances
- Wellness floor featuring lap pools, steam rooms, spa, and boxing studio
- Golf simulator, private dining rooms, resident’s lounge, and a dedicated children’s play area
- Valet parking, storage, and 24/7 white-glove concierge service
📈 Demand Score
Strong global interest driven by its status, height, and Central Park frontage. Highly favored among institutional buyers and foreign nationals looking for trophy assets.
📉 Resale Outlook
Potential for long-term upside as Billionaires' Row matures, but resales may face high carrying costs and heavy competition from other new supertalls nearby. Best for cash buyers willing to wait for ideal market timing.