Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$5,749,000
Potential Rebate: $86,235
Flexible 4-5 Bedroom at the Orleans!<br> <br> Welcome to a rare opportunity to own a half-floor residence in the iconic Orleans Condominium, perfectly positioned on Manhattan's coveted Upper West Side. Spanning an impressive 2,681 square feet, this grandly scaled home offers 4 to 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a layout that seamlessly blends timeless elegance with contemporary refinement. The breathtaking views of the Museum of Natural History and Park create an unparalleled sense of serenity. From the moment you enter the dramatic foyer, you're met with the sophistication of side-by-side living and dining rooms, ideal for formal entertaining or relaxed gatherings. The open kitchen, over-sized windows, wood floors, washer/dryer and 10-foot ceilings offer both comfort and style. Additionally, this residence promises exclusivity with only 2 homes per floor. Built in 1900, the Orleans Condominium couples old-world grandeur with contemporary conveniences, boasting a 24-hour doorman, an elegant lobby, and access to all the Upper West Side's landmarks. This home offers a lifestyle of luxury in one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods. <br> Currently leased until 6/14/26 with monthly rental income of $21,000. Shown by private appointment. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>
$32,389 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$86,235
Monthly savings impact
$240/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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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for The Orleans against the surrounding Upper West Side market.
than the Upper West Side 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 Upper West Side.
The Upper West Side (UWS) is the intellectual and cultural counterpoint to the East Side. Sandwiched between Central Park and Riverside Park, it is known for its brownstones, protected historic districts, and artistic legacy. For buyers seeking Upper West Side Manhattan real estate, it offers a relaxed, leafy, and quintessentially "New York" vibe.
Living in the Upper West Side feels like living in a movie. The streets are wide and lined with trees. As a beloved Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts writers, actors, and families who value space, parks, and Zabar's.
The market for homes for sale in the Upper West Side is robust. It is famous for its pre-war co-ops along Central Park West and Riverside Drive, and its miles of brownstone blocks in between. Newer condos have risen in the low 60s and along Columbus Avenue.
It is a high-demand market because the housing stock is beautiful and protected. You can't build skyscrapers on the brownstone side streets, preserving the light and character.
The lifestyle on the UWS is casual and community-focused. Neighbors stop to chat at the Sunday landscaped market or while walking dogs in Riverside Park. It feels less formal than the East Side.
Cultural institutions like Lincoln Center and the Museum of Natural History anchor the community, infusing it with art and science.
The Upper West Side is served by the 1/2/3 and B/C trains. The express 2/3 makes getting to Times Square or Wall Street incredibly fast.
The West Side Highway provides easy car access for escapes to the Catskills or Jersey.
You are never more than two blocks from a park. Riverside Park offers sunsets over the Hudson, while Central Park offers the Great Lawn and the Reservoir.
Amenities are iconic: Zabar's, Fairway, Barney Greengrass. The food culture here is legendary. Schools are excellent, contributing to its reputation as a family haven.
The Upper West Side is best for families, dog owners, and creatives who want a beautiful, green, and relaxed neighborhood with deep cultural roots.

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