Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$32,000,000
Potential Rebate: $480,000
Residence 71A at 432 Park Avenue<br> Three Bedrooms / Four Baths / Library / Powder Room / 4,019 sqft<br> <br> Residence 71A at 432 Park Avenue is an impeccable half-floor residence featuring a perfect balance of scale, privacy, dramatic views, and design throughout.<br> <br> Welcomed by a private elevator landing, this three-bedroom residence spans over 4,000 sqft with soaring 12'6" ceilings throughout, perfectly framed by the iconic 10" x 10" windows synonymous of 432 Park Avenue.<br> <br> Soaring at an impressive elevation of over 800 feet above Park Avenue in the middle of Manhattan, this residence features awe-inspiring views (N, S, E) of the Hudson River to the Atlantic Ocean, Central Park, and Manhattan skyline.<br> <br> With interiors designed by Deborah Burke, a modern and elegant foyer leads to an expansive 29" 3" x 29" 3" living / dining room with northern and eastern exposures of Central Park and skyline. Clean lines lead to a separate eat-in kitchen with a window framed marble breakfast bar. The kitchen overlooks Central Park, finishes include custom white-lacquered millwork, marble floors and countertops, an oak finished center island, with an appliance package by Miele.<br> <br> A separate service entrance directly leads to a private service corridor connecting the northern and southern wings of this residence, allowing for maximum privacy. A library / den is located off of the foyer with open city and river views, followed by an impressive gallery separates the entertaining and private spaces of this residence. <br> <br> The primary bedroom suite faces south and east with two en-suite baths, dressing room, and a spectacular sleeping area with corner exposures of the skyline. Both en-suite baths feature radiant heated marble floors, custom sinks, a deep soaking tub, and marble shower with separate water closets.<br> <br> Two additional bedrooms with en-suite baths and closets are located along the southern expanse of this residence with dramatic views from every angle.<br> <br> 432 Park Avenue<br> <br> Completed in 2012, 432 Park Avenue was designed by Rafael Vinoly and is located on Park Avenue between 56th and 57th Street and is one of the tallest residential towers in the western hemisphere, rising 1,396 feet into the Manhattan skyline.<br> <br> The residences at 432 Park Avenue are complemented by over 30,000 sqft of professionally staffed amenities include a private marble-clad porte-cochre entrance, lounge, 5,000 sqft terrace, private restaurant, outdoor dining, 75-foot pool, fitness center, relaxation suite featuring a spa with sauna, steam, and massage therapy rooms, library curated by Assouline, billiards room, screening room, boardroom, playroom, and yoga studio.<br> <br> In-suite dining/room service, concierge, 24-hour doorman, onsite parking garage, and valet services are available.<br> <br> Please be aware that the Board announced that, for the balance of this year, there will be no assessment beyond the current assessment that expires April 30, 2023.
$177,930 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$480,000
Monthly savings impact
$1,333/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.
Calculator Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual monthly payments, interest rates, taxes, and rebate amounts may vary. The rebate calculation is an estimate and subject to final terms. This information is not provided by the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY).
2.5%
Experience
Member
Listings
RLS IDX Data display by Real Estate Rebate Team. This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. ©2025 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and it may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing.
All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer and for no listing shall the number of bedrooms listed be considered a legal conclusion.
The Real Estate Rebate Team
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
Data Source: TRESTLE #RLS10932254

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 432 Park against the surrounding Midtown East market.
than the Midtown East price-per-sq-ft average
This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Midtown East.
Midtown East is one of the most dynamic and accessible neighborhoods in Manhattan, offering a unique blend of corporate power, diplomatic significance, and residential luxury. Located in the heart of New York City, this area encompasses landmark districts like Turtle Bay, Sutton Place, and the United Nations corridor. For those considering Midtown East Manhattan real estate, the neighborhood presents a compelling mix of convenience and prestige.
Living in Midtown East, Manhattan means being at the center of the world's commercial activity while enjoying surprisingly quiet residential pockets. The area is defined by its iconic skyline, featuring the Chrysler Building and the MetLife Building, yet street level reveals a different character with tree-lined blocks, pocket parks, and diplomatic missions. It is a true Manhattan NYC neighborhood that serves as a global business hub by day and a sophisticated residential community by night.
The market for homes for sale in Midtown East is diverse, ranging from post-war luxury co-ops to stunning pre-war condos. Real estate here often attracts professionals who want to eliminate their commute, as well as diplomats and foreign buyers drawn to the proximity of the UN. You will find a significant number of full-service buildings with doormen, gyms, and concierge services, making it a high-convenience options for busy urbanites.
Investment potential in Midtown East remains strong due to its central location and the ongoing East Midtown Rezoning, which is modernizing the office stock and bringing new energy to the area. Whether you are looking for a pied-à-terre near Grand Central or a sprawling family apartment in Sutton Place, the housing stock offers value compared to the soaring prices of downtown Manhattan.
The lifestyle in Midtown East is one of unparalleled convenience. Residents enjoy a walkable community with everything from Michelin-starred dining to essential services like Whole Foods and Morton Williams within blocks. The area has a more polished, established feel than the trendy downtown neighborhoods. It is less about nightlife/clubbing and more about sophisticated dining, rooftop lounges, and cultural institutions.
Community life is influenced by the international presence of the United Nations, giving the neighborhood a cosmopolitan flair. You will hear diverse languages and find diverse diplomatic residents. Weekends are noticeably quieter than weekdays, giving residents a chance to reclaim their streets and enjoy a more relaxed pace of life in the big city.
Midtown East boasts some of the best transportation infrastructure in the entire city. Anchored by Grand Central Terminal, residents have immediate access to the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S subway lines, as well as Metro-North Railroad for easy getaways to Westchester and Connecticut. The expansion of the LIRR to Grand Central Madison has further connected the neighborhood to Long Island and Queens.
Getting around is seamless. The bus network is extensive, with crosstown options on 42nd, 49th/50th, and 57th Streets. For those who drive, the FDR Drive provides quick access to the rest of the boroughs and airports. The neighborhood's walkability to major corporate headquarters on Park and Madison Avenues is a primary draw for residents.
While often thought of as a concrete jungle, Midtown East offers lovely green spaces. Bryant Park is nearby, and smaller gems like Greenacre Park and Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza provide tranquil retreats with waterfalls and seating. The East River Esplanade offers waterfront running and biking paths with stunning views of Queens and Brooklyn.
Schools in the area include high-performing public options and prestigious private schools. Amenities are top-tier, with world-class gyms, luxury spas, and cultural landmarks like the Morgan Library and Museum nearby. The shopping is unparalleled, from the flagships of Fifth Avenue to the boutique shops of Madison Avenue.
Midtown East is best for corporate professionals, diplomats, and pied-à-terre buyers who prioritize convenience, safety, and building services. It is also an excellent choice for frequent travelers who need easy access to Grand Central.

You can also call me anytime at +1 (315) 514-0164