Condos in New York City with Terrace

80 Park 80 Park

80 Park Avenue, Murray Hill

80 Park NYC Rentals

80 Park, located at 74-82 Park Avenue on the corner of 39th Street in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighborhood, is a 21-story post-war high-rise with 228 high-end apartments for sale. Designed by Kahn & Jacobs with Paul Resnik and built in 1954, 80 Park is a beige brick apartment building features an attractive modulated facade with multiple pillars and seasonal sidewalk landscaping. Officially known as the 80 Park Avenue Condominium, 80 Park was converted to condos in 1981, and these renovated Manhattan apartments boast high-end fixtures and finishes.

Studio apartments from $599,000
1BR apartments from $925,000
2BR apartments from $1,395,000

250 Bowery 250 Bowery

250 bowery street, Nolita

250 bowery street boutique condos, NYC

Designed by renowned architectural firm Adjmi & Andreoli, 250 Bowery will be an 8-story mid-rise on Manhattan’s Lower East Side that captures its industrial past and moves that design into the future. Currently under construction, 250 Bowery will be a 40,000 square foot mixed-use apartment building anchored by either an art gallery or a restaurant on its bottom two floors.

The Ivy The Ivy

249 East 118th Street, Harlem

The Ivy - Harlem Apartments For Sale

A newly constructed condominium built in 2006, The Ivy is an exclusive post-war mid-rise that boasts 28 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments for sale. Located at 249 East 118th Street in East Harlem, The Ivy is a rose-colored brick building that stands 10-stories high and enjoys clear views of both the East River and Hudson River in Upper Manhattan. All of the luxury condominiums at The Ivy feature Juliet balconies, hardwood Brazilian maple floors, and wall-to-wall Italian imported, sound resistant windows.

2BR apartments from $640,000

764 Saint Nicholas Avenue 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue

764 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Harlem

764 Saint Nicholas Avenue - Harlem - NY

Located in the historic Sugar Hill district of Harlem, the condominiums at 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue are Manhattan apartments for sale that enjoy classic finishes rarely found in the Manhattan condo listings. Built in 1926, the pre-war apartments at 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue boast Old New York luxuries such as gas fireplaces with their original mantle-pieces, solid hardwood doors, and preserved stairs with intricate wood detail. These class pre-war condos also feature exceptionally low common charges for their residents.

2BR apartments from $599,000
3BR apartments from $899,000

Beacon Towers Beacon Towers

29 West 138th Street, Harlem

29 West 138th Street - Beacon Towers - Harlem

Built in late 2008, Beacon Tower’s is one of Harlem’s premier newly constructed condominium buildings. Located at 29 West 138th Street in Upper Manhattan, Beacon Towers offers 73 one-bedroom duplex and 2-bedroom condos, most of which have private terraces. This post-war low-rise condominium features a Terrazo marble lobby with doorman and concierge service, as well as many other modern amenities such as an on-site parking garage, state-of-the-art fitness center, and a landscaped, furnished courtyard.

2BR apartments from $349,000

East Hill East Hill

212 East 95th Street, Upper East Side

East Hill - Upper East Side Condos

Carnegie Hill on the Upper East Side is a changing neighborhood, one that continues to get nicer with each passing year. The condos for sale in the area are designed to appeal to New Yorkers with an eye for comfort and luxury, and this is certainly true of East Hill at 212 East 95th Street. This ten-story luxury Manhattan condo building offers 27 apartments that range in size from one-bedroom to three-bedroom suites, with two penthouses that are the pride and joy of the developers. Not only are the rooms steeped in luxury, but the building amenities provide residents with additional comforts.

3BR apartments from $1,795,000
4BR apartments from $1,795,000

The Windsor Park The Windsor Park

100 West 58th Street, Midtown West

The Windsor Park - Manhattan Condos For Sale

In terms of practicality and culture, Midtown Manhattan is the core of New York City, and residents of The Windsor Park, located at 100 West 58th Street, can certainly take advantage of the neighborhood’s offerings. With 17 floors and 103 apartments, the pre-war building was originally built as a co-op in the 1920s, but has since been renovated into a luxury condominium.

1BR apartments from $639,000
2BR apartments from $1,475,000
3BR apartments from $3,250,000

232 East 50th Street 232 East 50th Street

232 East 50th Street, Turtle Bay

232 East 50th Street - Turtle Bay Condos

232 East 50th Street in Midtown East is a pleasant six-story townhouse that was recently reconstructed from top-to-bottom in the last five years. The building is located just blocks away from the United Nations Headquarter, a wide host of subway lines and equal distance from the Midtown Tunnel and the Queensboro Bridge. Residents at the Turtle Bay apartment units can come to expect all the convenience of Midtown Manhattan while enjoying the spectacular views of the East River and Roosevelt Island.

The M at Beekman The M at Beekman

343 East 50th Street, Turtle Bay

The M at Beekman - Manhattan Apartments

The M at Beekman, located at 345 East 50th Street, offers high-end residencies in a neighborhood that houses a complex assortment of conveniences. Adjacent to the East River, the Turtle Bay condominiums offer easy accessibility to Grand Central Station, the Midtown Tunnel, and the Queensboro Bridge. Additionally, with Rockerfeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and the United Nations just around the corner, some of Manhattan’s key places of interest are right at hand.

2BR apartments from $1,475,000
3BR apartments from $1,950,000

40 East 66th Street 40 East 66th Street

40 East 66th Street, Upper East Side

40 East 66th Street - Upper East Side - Luxury Apartments - NYC

A landmarked building built in 1929 by Rosario Candela, perhaps the most influential architect of his era, 40 East 66th Street is an unmistakable pre-war luxury mid-rise that has been updated to meet the high standards of modern luxury in Manhattan. Located in the Lenox Hill section of the Upper East Side, 40 East 66th Street captures the tasteful, elegant tone that defines the neighborhood. The lobby of 40 East 66th Street exemplifies that classic pre-war style; it boasts vaulted ceilings, patterned floors, and walls of St. Laurent and Oro Toscano marble.

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