Rose Hill Condominium: The Honest Guide to 30 East 29th Street

View of the famous clock tower at night, which is near to a great building to live the Rose Hill Condominium.

Rose Hill at 30 East 29th Street is the Rockefeller Group’s first-ever NYC residential tower — 45 stories, 123 condos, Art Deco-inspired design by CetraRuddy, with a squash court, 50-foot pool, and a 37th-floor library. Prices from $1.2M to $17.5M.

10 West 17th Street Condominium: The Honest Guide to 10 West 17th Street, Flatiron

Dusk view of the Flatiron District and Empire, which is near to a great building to live in 10 West 17th Street Condominium.

10 West 17th Street is a 13-story, 37-unit boutique condominium completed in 2022 on a quiet Flatiron block between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Developed by Prosper Property Group with zero public violations, 421-a tax benefits through 2033, and genuine value pricing at $1,680 per square foot compared to established prewar buildings in the neighborhood.

254 PAS Condominium: The Honest Guide to 254 Park Avenue South, Flatiron

View at dusk of the Flatiron District, home to a great building in the 254 PAS Condominium.

254 Park Avenue South is a 13-story, 123-unit luxury condominium in Flatiron, converted from a 1913 Beaux Arts office building. Located half a block from Gramercy Park with zero HPD violations, full-service amenities including NYC’s first residential poker room, and competitive pricing at $1,608 per square foot — though buyers must factor in an active capital assessment through December 2025.

16 West 21st Street: The Honest Guide to 16 West 21st Street, Flatiron

Photo of the famous clock tower in the Flatiron District close to 16 West 21st Street Condominium, a great condo building.

16 West 21st Street is a 6-story, 12-unit residential condominium built in 1900 in the heart of the Flatiron District. Located on a quiet tree-lined block between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, the building offers clean public records, no board approval process, and pricing approximately 20-25% below Madison Square Park addresses.

55 West 17th Street Condominium: The Honest Guide to 55 West 17th Street, Flatiron

Photo taken of the famous clock tower at night not far from 55 West 17th Street Condominium.

55 West 17th Street is a 19-story, 53-unit luxury condominium in Flatiron designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and completed in 2017. Located two blocks from Union Square with zero building violations, full-service amenities, and unlimited subletting policies, it represents sophisticated new construction with flexible ownership terms.

38 West 26th Street Co-op: The Honest Guide to 38 West 26th Street, Flatiron NoMad

Photo in the middle of the Flatiron District near 38 West 26th Street Co-op, a solid building.

38 West 26th Street is a 12-story, 18-unit co-op in NoMad, converted from a 1909 leather factory in 1984. Known for extraordinarily low common charges around $1 per square foot subsidized by ground-floor commercial income, the building offers raw loft spaces requiring renovation but with zero HPD/DOB violations and recent major capital improvements.