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Manhattan luxury market — what buyers and renters should know
Financial District condos, Central Park South residences, and the rental landscape heading into peak season.
By Tom Bouklis

Manhattan's luxury market continues to bifurcate — trophy addresses hold value while downtown condos and no-fee rentals compete on amenity packages and transit access.
Sales: downtown vs. uptown
Financial District condos like 15 Broad Street attract buyers who want loft proportions and a short commute. Uptown, Central Park South and the Upper East Side remain the choice for park-adjacent living and classic prewar character.
Rentals: speed matters
No-fee inventory in Manhattan moves within days when priced at market. The Bouklis Group's rental division tours seven days a week — call (212) 402-7855 to schedule.

