Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$1,190,000
Potential Rebate: $17,850
Bright, Spacious, and a Smart Buy! Welcome to 425 Main Street, #15E - a sun-filled, two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo that combines comfort, practicality, and standout value. With full southern exposure, this home offers sweeping views of the 59th Street Bridge, East River, and both the Manhattan and Queens skylines from every room.<br> <br> The open kitchen flows easily into a generous living and dining area, giving you flexibility to arrange your space just the way you like it. Both bedrooms are full-sized with excellent closet space, and the primary suite features a large walk-in closet and a windowed en suite bath. Down the hall, you'll find the convenience of an in-unit washer and dryer.<br> <br> There is also the option to purchase a separate storage unit.<br> <br> With tax abatement in place-fully abated through June 30, 2027, with a gradual phase-in of 20% per year until expiration in 2031/2032-this is a rare opportunity to own a premium home with long-term savings. There is a $354/month assessment for the months of 2025.<br> <br> This is a rare chance to purchase from the sponsor, The Hudson Companies and The Related Companies, in a highly sought-after location. Riverwalk Landing offers easy access to the F-train subway, Roosevelt Island gondola, Citibike stations, and NYC ferry, connecting you seamlessly to the city.<br> <br> Don't miss out on this opportunity to own or invest in a premium condominium with spectacular views.<br> <br> Images are of a similar unit and may not represent all apartment features.
$7,052 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$17,850
Monthly savings impact
$50/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for RIVERWALK LANDING against the surrounding Roosevelt Island market.
than the Roosevelt Island price-per-sq-ft average
This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Roosevelt Island.
Roosevelt Island is an impossibly quiet, 2-mile sliver of land in the East River, sitting between Manhattan and Queens. It operates as part of the borough of Manhattan but feels like a separate world. For buyers interested in Roosevelt Island Manhattan real estate, it offers waterfront value, stunning views, and a suburban pace of life just minutes from the city.
Living in Roosevelt Island is unique. You take a tram or subway to get home. Traffic is minimal as cars are restricted in many areas. As a distinct Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts diplomats (due to proximity to the UN), medical researchers, and families who want safety and space.
The market for homes for sale in Roosevelt Island is dominated by co-ops (originally Mitchell-Lama developments) and newer luxury rentals and condos like Riverwalk. Prices here are significantly lower than mainland Manhattan, offering excellent value for waterfront living.
It is a leasehold community—most buildings are on ground leases from the city/state, which can complicate financing but often results in lower purchase prices. The new Cornell Tech campus has driven new interest and investment in the southern end.
The lifestyle in Roosevelt Island is peaceful. There is no nightlife. Residents enjoy running along the river promenade, picnicking in Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park, and playing sports on the ample fields.
Community is incredibly tight. Because it is an island, there is a "small town" familiarity. It is one of the most international and diverse zip codes in the city.
Roosevelt Island is famous for the Roosevelt Island Tramway, which offers a cinematic 4-minute ride to 59th Street and Second Avenue. The F train also stops deep underground, connecting to Midtown in one stop.
The red "Red Bus" circulates the island for free, shuttling residents to the subway and tram. It is a car-lite environment, which many parents love.
The entire island is essentially a park. Four Freedoms Park at the southern tip is a Louis Kahn masterpiece. Lighthouse Park at the northern tip offers grilling and fishing.
Amenities include a public library, schools, and a few restaurants and grocery stores on Main Street. The Cornell Tech campus has added a cafe and hotel, bringing a bit more activity to the area.
Roosevelt Island is best for families, UN employees, and anyone who wants to escape the noise of the city completely while remaining a 5-minute tram ride away.

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