Listing Courtesy of R New York
$13,900,000
Potential Rebate: $208,500
Welcome to Residence 8101 at 35 Hudson Yards. Positioned on the 81st floor, this four bedroom residence features 3,848 square feet of living space, nearly 11' ceilings, satin finish wide plank oak floors and stunning views of the Hudson River from every room. A spacious corner Great Room with sweeping panoramic views of the Hudson River and New York City and a separate formal Dining Room provides an ideal layout for entertaining. The separate eat-in kitchen is extraordinary and features bespoke Smallbone of Devizes cabinetry with opal white marble countertops and backsplash and fully equipped with Gaggenau appliances (including dual ovens, ranges and dishwashers, wine refrigeration and a coffee maker).<br><br>The corner primary bedroom suite includes two generous walk-in closets and a luxurious windowed primary bathroom clad in Iceberg Quartzite with double vanity featuring Kinon panels and a freestanding soaking tub. The second, third and fourth bedrooms are each appointed with an en-suite bath featuring showers and floors cast in Dolomiti marble. The Powder Room, clad in dignified grey onyx with Polaris Quartzite floors, is conveniently located off the main hallway. This residence may be conveyed fully furnished, if desired. <br><br>Located on a very special site ringed by parks and directly on the new Public Square and Gardens at Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, designed by David M. Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, is the tallest residential building at Hudson Yards and features a beautiful facade of Jura limestone from Bavaria. Residences start on the 53rd floor and feature interiors by AD100 designer Tony Ingrao.<br><br>What sets 35 Hudson Yards apart is not merely the grand scale and gracious design, but the expert attention given to every environment. Residents have direct elevator access to ZZ’s, Major Food Group’s Newest Member-Only Club and Carbone Privato, and Electric Lemon by celebrity restaurateur Stephen Starr, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in a dramatic double-height space located on the 24th floor. Residents will enjoy benefits such as preferred reservations and seating, catering, and in-residence dining. Residents also enjoy complimentary memberships to Equinox with access to innovative Group Fitness classes, the industry’s best private Personal Training and Pilates instruction, a stunning Spa, 25-yard indoor saltwater pool, plunge pools, an outdoor leisure pool and terrace with striking views.<br><br>In addition, residents will have access to 22,000 square feet of luxurious private amenities including a residents-only fitness center with a stretching and yoga studio, golf simulator lounge, serene meditation room, business center and boardroom, cocktail lounge and bar, screening room with wet bar, and a grand terrace and private dining room with catering services overlooking the Hudson River with stunning sunset views.<br><br>Residents will also be able to take advantage of the unique lifestyle that Hudson Yards offers, including world-class shopping, dining, arts, culture, fitness and innovation, and the highest standards of residential design, services and construction.
$83,689 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$208,500
Monthly savings impact
$579/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 35 Hudson Yards against the surrounding Hudson Yards market.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Hudson Yards.
Hudson Yards is New York City's newest neighborhood, a technological and architectural marvel built over a rail yard on the Far West Side. It is a "city of the future," featuring gleaming skyscrapers, high-end retail, and public art like The Vessel. For buyers considering Hudson Yards Manhattan real estate, it offers a brand-new, curated luxury experience.
Living in Hudson Yards, Manhattan is akin to living in a luxury resort or a forward-thinking metropolis. Everything is new, clean, and designed for efficiency. As a cutting-edge Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts tech workers, international buyers, and those who prioritize modern amenities and river views above historic charm.
The market for homes for sale in Hudson Yards consists almost entirely of ultra-luxury condominiums. Buildings like 15 Hudson Yards and 35 Hudson Yards offer hotel-level services, including private dining rooms, screening rooms, and pet spas. The finishes are state-of-the-art.
Prices are at the top of the market. This is an area for buyers who want zero renovation work and maximum convenience. The 421-a tax abatements on some buildings have also been a draw for investors looking for long-term holds.
The lifestyle in Hudson Yards is vertical and convenient. Residents can take an elevator down to buy Cartier jewelry, grab a coffee at Blue Bottle, or dine at a Jose Andres restaurant without leaving the complex. It is a self-contained ecosystem.
While still developing a traditional "neighborhood" feel, the community is forming around the High Line and the public plazas. The events at The Shed arts center bring a cultural vibrancy right to residents' doorsteps.
Hudson Yards was unlocked by the extension of the 7 train to 34th Street-Hudson Yards, connecting it directly to Times Square and Grand Central. It is the western terminus of the line.
The neighborhood sits at the northern end of the High Line, allowing for a scenic walk to Chelsea and the Meatpacking District. Proximity to the West Side Highway and the Lincoln Tunnel makes it convenient for car commuters heading to New Jersey or airports.
The Public Square and Gardens at Hudson Yards functions as a smart park, with controlled soil temperatures and humidity for the plants. The High Line is the major recreational asset, offering a unique linear park experience.
Amenities are unmatched in their specific luxury niche: The Shops at Hudson Yards offer 7 floors of retail and dining. Equinox Hotel provides wellness services. It is a neighborhood built around the concept of "live, work, play" in one place.
Hudson Yards is best for tech executives, international buyers, and lovers of modern architecture who want a seamless, fully-serviced living experience. It is for those who prefer the future over the past.

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