The Bellemont

The Bellemont 12 Residences. $67.8M Penthouse Record. Carnegie Hill's Most Exclusive Address.

About The Bellemont

Overview

The Bellemont at 1165 Madison Avenue is among the most exclusive residential addresses in Manhattan — a 13-story boutique condominium with just 12 residences in the heart of Carnegie Hill. Developed by Naftali Group with architecture by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and interiors by Italian designer Achille Salvagni, the building achieved a total sellout of $235 million across its 12 units, with the Penthouse C quadruplex selling for $67.8 million — setting the record for the highest price per square foot above 59th Street on the Upper East Side.

The interiors by Achille Salvagni bring an Old World grandeur that is rare in new Manhattan construction: 13 to 14-foot ceilings, 28-foot living rooms, 23-foot entry galleries, and oversized arched windows overlooking Madison Avenue. The half-floor, full-floor, and duplex/quadruplex penthouse configurations ensure that every residence feels like a private home rather than an apartment. Gas fireplaces and private terraces in select units complete the picture.

Our team considers The Bellemont one of the most significant new residential buildings on the Upper East Side in the last decade. The combination of RAMSA's hand-laid Indiana limestone facade, Salvagni's museum-quality interiors, and the extreme exclusivity of just 12 residences creates a product that has no real comparable in the current market. The building is sold out, but resale opportunities are among the most coveted in Manhattan.

12Residences
$67.8MPenthouse Record
$235MTotal Sellout
14'Ceiling Heights
Building Details

The Bellemont at a Glance

Address

1165 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028

Developer

Naftali Group

Architect

Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Year Completed

2023

Residences

12

Stories

13

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Carnegie Hill

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose The Bellemont

The Bellemont represents the pinnacle of Manhattan boutique luxury.

Only 12 Residences

Extreme exclusivity.

$67.8M Penthouse Record

The highest price per square foot above 59th Street validates the product.

Achille Salvagni Interiors

13-14 foot ceilings, 28-foot living rooms — museum-quality.

RAMSA Limestone Facade

Hand-laid Indiana limestone on Carnegie Hill's Madison Avenue.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on The Bellemont

The Bellemont is the kind of building that redefines a neighborhood's pricing tier. Twelve residences, a $235M total sellout, and a $67.8M penthouse record — these numbers tell the story of a product that found its market and exceeded expectations.

The Salvagni interiors are genuinely extraordinary. The 13-14 foot ceilings and 28-foot living rooms create spatial volumes that feel more like a private palazzo than a Manhattan apartment. RAMSA's limestone facade is flawless. And Carnegie Hill's combination of Museum Mile access, Central Park proximity, and residential calm is ideal for this buyer profile.

The building is sold out, so opportunities are limited to resale. When units do appear, they command significant premiums. This is not a building for bargain hunters — it is for buyers who understand that extreme exclusivity and museum-quality design hold their value.

International Buyers Welcome

Foreign nationals can purchase condominiums in Manhattan with no visa or residency requirements. Many international buyers use LLCs for privacy and estate planning. Manhattan Miami specializes in guiding international buyers through the acquisition process, from financing options to closing procedures.

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Pricing

Residence Collection

Half-Floor Residence

3,500 - 4,500 SF

Full-Floor Residence

4,500 - 6,000 SF

Penthouse Collection

6,000 - 10,000+ SF

Residences from $16.5M

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

Squash & Basketball Court

Squash & Basketball Court

A regulation squash court that doubles as a half basketball court — a remarkable amenity for a 12-unit building.

Theater Room

Theater Room

A private screening room for residents.

Communal Roof Terrace

Communal Roof Terrace

A landscaped rooftop terrace with Central Park and city views.

Fitness & Recreation

  • Regulation squash court
  • Half basketball court
  • Holistic fitness center
  • Stretching and yoga area

Social

  • Theater room
  • Communal roof terrace
  • Nautical-themed children's playroom
  • Attended lobby

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Full-time doorman
  • Package management
  • Private storage

Kitchen

  • Achille Salvagni-designed kitchens
  • Premium appliance suite
  • Natural stone countertops
  • Custom millwork

Bathrooms

  • Salvagni-designed spa bathrooms
  • Natural stone throughout
  • Radiant heated floors
  • Freestanding soaking tubs

Living Spaces

  • 13-14 foot ceilings
  • 28-foot living rooms
  • 23-foot entry galleries
  • Oversized arched windows

Building

  • Hand-laid Indiana limestone facade
  • Intricate metalwork entry doors
  • RAMSA architectural design
  • 13-story boutique scale

Outdoor

  • Communal roof terrace
  • Private terraces in select units
  • Madison Avenue frontage
  • Carnegie Hill location
Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

Naftali Group

Developer

Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Architecture

Achille Salvagni

Interior Design

Neighborhood

Carnegie Hill

Carnegie Hill is the Upper East Side's most refined residential enclave.

Museums

Museum Mile.

Parks

Central Park.

Shopping

Madison Avenue.

Transit

Express subway.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bellemont?

The Bellemont is an ultra-exclusive 13-story condominium at 1165 Madison Avenue in Carnegie Hill with just 12 residences. Designed by RAMSA with Achille Salvagni interiors, it achieved a total sellout of $235 million.

What was the record penthouse sale?

Penthouse C, a quadruplex, sold for $67.8 million — setting the record for the highest price per square foot above 59th Street on the Upper East Side.

Who designed the interiors?

Italian designer Achille Salvagni created the residential interiors, bringing 13-14 foot ceilings, 28-foot living rooms, and 23-foot entry galleries with an Old World grandeur.

Is The Bellemont sold out?

Yes, all 12 residences have been sold. Resale opportunities are among the most coveted in Manhattan. Contact Manhattan Miami for any available units.

What are the ceiling heights?

Residences feature 13 to 14-foot ceilings throughout, with 28-foot living rooms and 23-foot entry galleries that create exceptional spatial volumes.

How does it compare to other Naftali buildings?

The Bellemont is Naftali Group's most exclusive project, with just 12 units versus 62 at 255 East 77th or 86 at 200 East 83rd. The $67.8M penthouse and $235M total sellout from 12 units demonstrate the ultra-luxury positioning.

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Address

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