One Vanderbilt Center is now asking $320 per square foot in annual rent, the highest office rate ever recorded in New York City. That number signals something concrete about where Manhattan residential prices are heading in 2026, and why buyers waiting for a pullback near major office corridors may be waiting a long time.
In my 25-plus years selling in Upper Manhattan and across all five boroughs, I have watched office cycles ripple into residential demand with a lag of roughly six to eighteen months. Right now, that lag is closing fast.
What the Office Numbers Say
Manhattan's overall office vacancy sits around 16%, but that aggregate masks a two-tier market. Commodity space in aging Class B buildings sits empty. Trophy Class A towers are running at or near full occupancy, and tenants are paying record rates.
AI companies (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind) collectively signed millions of square feet in Manhattan leases between 2024 and 2026. These firms bring dense staffing, young employees, and workers who want to live within a short walk of the office.
The Commute Premium Is Real
JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs both reinstated five-day-per-week in-office requirements. When workers commute daily, the calculus on housing shifts. A buyer willing to live 45 minutes away when working two days a week will pay a significant premium for a 20-minute commute at five days.
Lower Manhattan & Midtown Listings
Properties near major office-to-residential conversion zones
15 Broad Street #1224
Financial District
20 West Street #21-H
Financial District
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How This Moves Residential Prices
| Metric | Q1 2024 | Q1 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manhattan Median Sale Price | ~$1.01M | ~$1.14M | +10% |
| Manhattan Condo Median | ~$1.50M | ~$1.69M | +13% |
| Sales Volume (Q1) | 2,399 | 2,854 | +19% |
| Days on Market (March) | 103 days | 74 days | -28% |
| Active Inventory (March) | ~7,692 | 8,037 | +4.5% |
Upper Manhattan neighborhoods including Washington Heights, Inwood, and Hamilton Heights offer a different value proposition: priced well below the borough median while sitting on direct A and C train lines that deliver riders to Midtown in 25 to 35 minutes.
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I track the connection between office leasing activity and residential pricing across all five boroughs.
Schedule a Free ConsultationThe full picture of Manhattan market conditions by neighborhood is worth reviewing. The directional pressure from the office recovery is clear: it is adding demand, not subtracting it, and the residential market is responding.
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