Overview
• The San Remo, designed by Emery Roth and completed in 1930, is arguably the crown jewel of Central Park West’s twin-towered co-ops.
• Its elegant proportions, luxurious layouts, and high-profile residents have cemented its reputation as one of Manhattan’s most desirable addresses.
• Apartments are sprawling and often duplex, featuring formal dining rooms, libraries, and multiple fireplaces. The building’s status as both an architectural icon and celebrity haven ensures perennial demand.
📈 Grades
Category Grade
Construction A+
Layouts A
Amenities B+
Finishes A
Value B+
🗘️Details & Highlights
Location & Design
• Central Park West between 74th and 75th Streets
• Emery Roth twin-tower design with limestone and terracotta detailing
Residences
• Approximately 138 co-op units, with simplex and duplex layouts
• Grand foyers, multiple exposures, and park-facing terraces in select homes
Amenity Highlights
• 24-hour doorman and concierge
• Private gym and bike room
• Storage and wine cellars available for residents
📈 Demand Score
• Extremely high among global UHNW buyers. Celebrity cachet and architectural pedigree drive perpetual desirability.
📈 Resale Outlook
• Blue-chip stability; units rarely come to market and command premium pricing. Board process ensures exclusivity and preserves value.