Flatiron Building Luxury Condos Near Full Sell-Out as Buyers Snap Up Units
Almost every listed condo in Manhattan’s iconic Flatiron Building has been sold, leaving only four of 22 units still on the market.
New York’s famed Flatiron Building is approaching a sell-out as its conversion to luxury condos accelerates, with only four of the 22 units shown on StreetEasy still unsold, an absorption rate of roughly 82%. The project, driven by the Brodsky Organization and interior designer Studio Sofield, has already secured contracts for a four-bedroom, 4,626-sq-ft unit at an asking price of $23.95 million and a combined seventh-floor residence priced at $30.5 million.
Prices across the 36 marketable units range from just under $11 million for a three-bedroom to $58.5 million for the top penthouse. Amenities under construction include a 60-foot lap pool, fitness center, sauna, cold-plunge pool, billiards room and residents’ lounge, with the pool opening slated for early 2027. Renovations have required replacing about 1,000 windows to meet landmark preservation standards and installing a new exterior lighting scheme. Residents can move in this fall, marking the building’s shift from a century-old office tower to the city’s most coveted address.
Why it matters
The rapid sales underscore strong demand for ultra-luxury housing and the high financial stakes of converting historic New York landmarks.
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