Luxury living on the Upper East Side just got a serious upgrade. 200 East 75th Street, a boutique condominium development from New York-based EJS Group, has already racked up over $190 million in signed contracts — and the building isn’t even open yet. Designed by the renowned architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle and featuring interiors by the AD100 and ELLE Décor A-List favorite Yellow House Architects, this isn’t just another luxury building — it’s shaping up to be one of the most sought-after addresses in the city.
The building, which offers 36 bespoke residences and a carefully curated lineup of top-tier amenities, is already over 70% sold. Closings are set to kick off this summer, making it one of the most exciting new openings in Manhattan’s luxury real estate scene.
“We couldn’t be prouder to have reached this significant milestone,” said Ted Segal, founder and president of EJS Group. “Designed by New York’s most renowned architects and designers, 200 East 75th Street is a world-class building that offers the highest level of finishes and design, and it has been incredibly gratifying to see the strong response from buyers. We envisioned building something truly special, and we’re excited to open 200 East 75th Street to residents soon.”
200 East 75th Street has been turning heads since it launched sales, thanks to its timeless design, spacious layouts, and next-level amenities that channel the feel of an exclusive private club. The demand has been off the charts — buyers have already scooped up some of the most impressive units.
Two of the standout deals include Penthouse 3 and Penthouse 5, which together are under contract for a jaw-dropping $41.7 million. Another big-ticket sale is Residence 12 A/B, which was last asking $18.75 million. And while the building is already more than two-thirds sold, a handful of remarkable homes are still up for grabs — including three full-floor penthouses with direct elevator access, grand arched windows, and private terraces with sweeping views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline.
Let’s talk about those interiors. The residences range from two to six bedrooms and are designed to feel equal parts luxurious and livable. Think expansive living and dining areas, thoughtfully laid-out floor plans, and tons of natural light. The design team at Yellow House Architects nailed the balance between sophistication and comfort.
Throughout the residences, you’ll find gorgeous herringbone and straight-plank oak wood flooring, beautifully detailed trim work, and custom cabinetry. The kitchens are a serious highlight — they feature Italian Statuario Extra honed-stone countertops, backsplashes, and islands, paired with high-end Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
The bathrooms are no less impressive. Primary baths come with freestanding soaking tubs, steam showers, and custom millwork vanities with silver nickel hardware. It’s the kind of spa-like setup you’d expect in a five-star resort — only better, because it’s home. Plus, smart home features are integrated throughout every residence, making day-to-day living as seamless as it gets.
“Buyers and brokers are recognizing the unique opportunity to live at 200 East 75th Street, a one-of-a-kind boutique development with beautiful design, stylish amenities, and a beloved Upper East Side location,” said Alexa Lambert of Compass Development Marketing Group, the building’s exclusive sales and marketing agent. “Since launching sales, we’ve continually seen a wonderful response from buyers and brokers who are drawn to the building’s lovely arched windows, classic yet modern interiors, and beautiful jewel box lobby.”
The amenities at 200 East 75th Street are on another level. The building was designed to offer the feel of a private club — the kind of place where you never have to leave because everything you could want is already there.
First, there’s the porte-cochère for discreet drop-offs and pickups — ideal for keeping things low-key. Then there’s The Parlor, a sophisticated social hub with fireside seating, a library, and a catering kitchen that opens onto a private courtyard garden.
For a bit of fun, you’ve got The Billiards Room, with rich French oak paneling and, of course, a billiards table. The landscaped rooftop terrace is another standout — it comes with a full outdoor kitchen, private seating and dining areas, and breathtaking views of the city and Central Park.
Fitness lovers are covered, too. The Athletic Club features state-of-the-art equipment, a private workout studio, and a hybrid sauna. And if you’re feeling sporty, the Full Swing multi-sports simulator lets you practice your golf swing (or any other sport) indoors.
Music buffs will appreciate the soundproof music room with recording and podcasting equipment, while families will love the children’s room and teen lounge. There’s also a private cinema for movie nights, a pet bathing station, and secure bike storage. Of course, a 24-hour concierge is on hand to handle whatever you need.
Location is everything — and 200 East 75th Street delivers. Sitting at the corner of Third Avenue and East 75th Street, it’s just a few blocks from Central Park and some of Manhattan’s top cultural landmarks, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim. Upscale shopping and dining along Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue are just a short stroll away, making this one of the most desirable spots in the city.
With construction almost complete, 200 East 75th Street is on track to welcome its first residents this summer. Pricing starts at $3.375 million for a two-bedroom — a price that reflects the level of luxury, design, and attention to detail this building offers.