
Central Park West
Building Profile ·
The San Remo
145 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023
AT A GLANCE
Type
Co-op
About the building
Why The San Remo matters
The San Remo is the architectural precedent for the twin-towered Manhattan apartment building. Emery Roth's 1930 design — two ten-story octagonal towers rising from a 17-story base, terminated with classical Roman temples — established the silhouette that the Eldorado, the Majestic, and the Beresford would…
Recent Sales
What to know if you're buying
Board approval is rigorous. The San Remo's board reviews both finances and lifestyle fit carefully. Strong personal references, primary-residence intent, and conservative financial profiles are advantageous. Foreign buyers face additional scrutiny.
Pied-à-terre approval is exceptional. The board generally requires primary-residence buyers; pied-à-terre cases are rarely approved.
Renovation requires care. Landmark…
What to know if you're selling
Pricing is tier-one. Apartments compete primarily with the Beresford, Eldorado, and Majestic — and (for non-co-op alternatives) 15 CPW. Marketing benefits from the building's name recognition and from broker familiarity with the board's approvability profile.
Buyer pool is primarily domestic. Foreign-buyer participation is limited by board approval realities. Sellers should…
The Roebling Team at
The San Remo
The Roebling Team at Compass specializes in Central Park West, the Upper West Side, and the broader Park-facing Manhattan market. We publish this building profile because CPW buyers and sellers deserve building-specific intelligence — architecture, board culture, transactional mechanics, and the realities of pricing at the apartment level — not…