The listing facts are current enough for an initial property review.
500 W 18th St # W18B
Listing Notes
Sweeping Hudson River Views, Best-in-Class Amenities and Exclusive Faena Hotel Access. This is Curated Living. West 18B at One High Line is a beautifully proportioned one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom residence offering 1, 042 square feet of refined living space. The residence opens into an elegant entry foyer that flows into an expansive great room framed by floor-to-ceiling windows, filling the home with natural light and showcasing stunning river and sunset vistas. The open kitchen is thoughtfully designed with custom Grey Larch cabinetry by Bulthaup, White Princess Quartzite countertops, a refined Gabellini Sheppard backsplash, a full suite of Gaggenau appliances, and stainless-steel fixtures by CEA Design. The primary suite offers a serene retreat with floor-to-ceiling windows and abundant natural light throughout the day, while the elegant en-suite bath is clad in Taj Mahal Quartzite and features radiant heated floors, a custom Lumix vanity, an integrated illuminated medicine cabinet, and etched glass doors. Additional features include a powder room finished in vein-cut Grigio Onyx, generous closet and storage space, a premium stacked washer and dryer, limewashed walls throughout, and a state-of-the-art home automation system by Kraus Hi-Tech, including custom automated blinds, . Developed by Witkoff and Access Industries, and designed by Bjarke Ingels Group with interiors by Gabellini Sheppard and Gilles et Boissier, this landmark condominium sits at the intersection of the High Line and the Hudson River, delivering a rare combination of architectural distinction, light, and waterfront views. Residents of One High Line enjoy private residential entrances, grand lobbies accessed via porte-cochère, and a world-class collection of amenities including a 75-foot lap pool and jacuzzi, full-service spa with steam, sauna, and treatment rooms, state-of-the-art fitness center with private training studios, golf simulator, virtual gaming lounge, children's playroom, private dining room, and games lounge, as well as on-site parking and storage. Residents enjoy exclusive member access and preferential rates at Faena New York, Miami Beach, and Buenos Aires destinations.
Market Insights
$2874/sqft vs a nearby median of $1750/sqft.
- +64% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
- Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
- 1,042 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.
Pricing Read
Asking price is about 32.7% above where comps + adjustments land — there is room to negotiate.
- Modern construction+$30k +1.5%
- Transit access+$10k +0.5%
- Moderate flood-area edge−$10k −0.5%
Property Read
The property is priced above the nearby median per square foot, so condition, building quality, and exact location need to justify the higher ask.
Price history is still limited; review again as more market activity becomes available.
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Listing Details
- Days on market
- 27 days
- Last price change
- No change recorded
- Listed
- Apr 15, 2026
- Photos
- 27 photos
- Property type
- condos
- Status
- for sale
Features & Amenities
Photos
Building Facts
- Year built
- 2023
- Stories
- 36
- Total units
- 238
- Residential units
- 235
- Building area
- 17.09 ac
- Lot size
- 1.61 ac
- Land use
- Mixed residential and commercial buildings
- Building class
- RM
From NYC public records where available.
Price History
Public Records
1 total recorded against the building
0 total recorded
Tax-lot deed, mortgage, and transfer records on file
Top: encampment
Top complaint types in ZIP 10011
- Encampment3,787
- Noise - Residential1,437
- Illegal Parking1,314
- Homeless Person Assistance1,218
- HEAT/HOT WATER1,215
Recent DOB
- Apr 22, 2023V*-DOB VIOLATION - DISMISSED · EARCX-FAILURE TO SUBMIT EER NONE
Sourced from NYC Open Data (DOB, HPD, ACRIS). Updated as the city republishes — check the original source for live status.