
A full-floor skypad perched on the 46th floor of 200 Amsterdam is under contract and expected to close near $12 million, according to people familiar with the deal. The aerie is being sold in white-box condition, giving the incoming buyer a literal blank canvas to craft a made-to-measure interior.
Deal details and broker comments
As reported by the New York Post, the 3,933-square-foot residence had been listed at roughly $15 million before the contract was signed. The paper notes the buyer is a New York finance family and says the sale is expected to close around $12 million. Listing broker Peter Zaitzeff of Serhant told the Post he "thought they would have to build it out before selling it," underscoring how unusual it is to move a raw space at that price point.
What the 46th-floor skypad offers
Listing materials show the unit spans the entire 46th floor and measures about 3,933 square feet, with 10-foot ceilings, a gas fireplace and floor-to-ceiling glass that opens up sweeping views of Central Park, the Hudson River and the city skyline. The Serhant marketing, as posted on ELIKA, presents the residence as delivered in white-box condition and last marketed for roughly $14.995 million.
Building amenities and services
200 Amsterdam leans hard into resort-style perks, with a 75-foot saltwater pool, a Wright Fit gym, yoga and Pilates studios, a golf simulator, a meditation room and both steam and infrared saunas. There is also a private club lounge, a landscaped terrace and dedicated children's spaces. The building profile on CityRealty lays out the full roster of amenities and services that brokers tout when marketing the tower.
Screen time keeps demand high
The building's star turn on screen has not hurt interest. Apartments there have doubled as Roman Roy's pad in HBO's "Succession" and as a setting in A24's "Babygirl" – a bit of Hollywood sheen that real estate coverage says helps keep buyers circling. Reporting in The Real Deal and other market write-ups highlight how the dramatic views and sleek interiors attract both location scouts and high-end buyers.
Where this sale fits recent activity
Recent deals at 200 Amsterdam have landed all over the map. A full-floor apartment recently closed for about $20.1 million, while other sponsor and resale transactions have ranged from the low-to-mid millions into the low double digits. Sales data and listing history compiled by UrbanDigs show how factors like floor height and level of finish translate into wide price swings.
For Upper West Side shoppers, the pending sale underscores the appetite for big views, full-service amenities and the option to build out a bespoke interior from scratch. "It gives the new buyer opportunity to create their own interior," Zaitzeff told the New York Post, a pitch brokers say helped seal the deal.









