Overview
• The Beresford, completed in 1929, is one of architect Emery Roth’s finest pre-war masterpieces. Its three iconic corner towers are a defining feature of the Central Park West skyline.
• Known for its exclusivity and old-world elegance, The Beresford remains one of Manhattan’s most prestigious co-ops. Apartments are expansive, often full-floor or semi-full-floor layouts, with gracious galleries, wood-burning fireplaces, and unobstructed park views.
• Strict board standards ensure privacy and stability, attracting high-profile residents and generational wealth.
📈Grades
Category Grade
Construction A+
Layouts A
Amenities B+
Finishes A
Value B+
🗘️Details & Highlights
Location & Design
• Central Park West between 81st and 82nd Streets
• Emery Roth-designed with limestone base and triple-tower profile
Residences
• 175 co-op units, mostly large classic six to ten-room layouts
• High ceilings, fireplaces, and formal entertaining spaces
Amenity Highlights
• 24-hour doorman and concierge
• Private storage and bike rooms
• Fitness center added in recent years
📈 Demand Score
• Exceptionally high among UHNW buyers seeking pre-war pedigree. Frequently tops wish lists for Central Park West co-ops.
📉 Resale Outlook
• Strong, blue-chip resale performance. Low turnover and landmark status keep prices resilient even during market fluctuations.