NYC Condos for Sale from $1 million to $2 million

When taking a close look at the apartments in this price range, you’re bound to be impressed by the Manhattan condos for sale available here. Sure, these apartments may be expensive, but these Manhattan apartments are worth the price. Real estate developers have taken the time to craft these apartments to meet the new, higher expectations of apartment buyers in Manhattan, and if you visit one of these apartments with our brokers, that craftsmanship will become readily apparent. It’s not just the newly constructed apartment buildings that contain great Manhattan apartments in this price range though; both classic pre-war and renovated post-war luxury apartment buildings boast very impressive units that are available below. We highly recommend that you see for yourself.

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            Schaefer Landing North

            440 Kent Avenue
            440 Kent Avenue

            Schaefer Landing North, located at 440 Kent Avenue, is a post-war high-rise condominium. Kent Avenue is fast becoming Williamsburg’s gold coast, and 440 Kent Avenue residents find themselves at the heart of Williamsburg’s waterfront, walking distance from the Williamsburg Bridge, parks, playgrounds, shops, and restaurants.

            345 Carroll Street

            345 Carroll Street
            345 Carroll Street

            The new construction at 345 Carroll Street takes its design cues from Brooklyn’s surrounding brownstones and greenery. The residences of 345 Carroll Street feature oversized windows and dark stained white oak plank floors. Kitchens integrate custom woodwork and Pietro Cardosa stone counters, and marble-lined bathrooms feature pleasant details exemplified by herringbone stone flooring. The garden duplexes in particular feature private greenspace.

            The Boerum

            265 State Street
            265 State Street

            265 State Street takes its name, The Boerum, from the quintessential Brooklyn neighborhood that it calls home. The red brick facade well-complements the surrounding neighborhood’s mix of brownstones and new constructions. The building’s crafted residences are designed with flexibility of utility in mind, and maintain fixtures and features that speak for their attention to detail. Kitchens exemplify this quality with Valcucine cabinetry and white quartz counters. Meanwhile, bathrooms are clad in Ferrara marble and Thassos tiling.

            The Gretsch Building

            60 Broadway
            60 Broadway

            The Gretsch Building at 60 Broadway in Williamsburg, a pre-war factory that once created Gretsch musical instruments, is now a high-rise condominium with 130 residences. The kitchens are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, and are finished with limestone countertops. The bathrooms showcase glass showers, soaking tubs, oversized mirrors, and feature limestone and slate tile. Select homes also feature uncommon and coveted fixtures like fireplaces and balconies.

            One Hanson

            1 Hanson Place
            1 Hanson Place

            One Hanson, located at 1 Hanson Place in Brooklyn Heights, is a landmarked skyscraper: the former Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower, once the tallest in the borough. The historic building was converted to loft-style apartments in 2007. Thanks to the building’s address at 1 Hanson Place, residents are minutes away from attractions like the Barclays Center, and have easy access to transportation.

            555 West 23rd Street

            555 West 23rd Street
            555 West 23rd Street

            Located in the prime West Chelsea Gallery District, 555 West 23rd Street is a post-war mid-rise that showcases spacious, modern apartments. Each home has been designed and crafted with hardwood floors, and oversized windows flood each space with plenty of natural lighting. Slate-tiled bathrooms are fitted with soaking tubs and rainfall showers, as well as vanities with granite, limestone and marble finishes. Kitchens are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances

            110 Livingston Street

            110 Livingston Street
            110 Livingston Street

            In the heart of Downtown Brooklyn is 110 Livingston Street. Built in 1926 by iconic architectural firms McKim, Mead and White, this pre-war condominium building now has 318 units, standing 17 stories. Converted in 2007, this landmark building has a rich history, as it once served as the headquarters for The Board of Education and the Elks National Veterans.

            160 East 22nd Street

            160 East 22nd Street
            160 East 22nd Street

            A single glance at the latest brainchild of architect Lenny Taub is enough to distinguish it as one of Manhattan’s most exciting new residential structures. At the cutting edge of urban development, 160 East 22nd sports a modern white facade elegantly laced with jade-tinted windows. While the exterior is unmistakably futurist, inside you will find a host of classic, old-fashioned comforts. Twenty-one floors provide 145,000 square feet of luxury in studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units. Hardwood floors, high ceilings, walk-in closets, and gourmet chef kitchens with stainless steel appliances are standard for all units of this Gramercy Park development.

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