A three-bedroom unit with a sweeping view of the Hudson can fetch nearly $1 million.
A one-bedoom unit orignally selling for $80,000 was recently fetching only $45,000.
Today some units fetch twice the original price and the complex has a waiting list of 300 applicants.
Analysts said the unit would fetch between $60 million and $70 million.
At the town's sole condominium complex, a three-bedroom unit that could be acquired for $250,000 five years ago now fetches more than $450,000.
But business has not been good, and now the units fetch less than 50 cents, if buyers can be found at all.
Analysts said the unit could now fetch about $700 million.
In all, the units have fetched $7.9 billion, well above the $5.1 billion Kodak paid to acquire them in 1988.
A similar unit would fetch $350,000 in Upper Manhattan, she said.
Industry analysts said the unit could fetch more than $1 billion.