NYC Condos for Sale from $3 million to $5 million

Buying a condominium in Manhattan in this price range is a very exciting process. Browsing condos for sale is enjoyable enough, but when you get a good look at what’s available here, we’re sure that you will find the Manhattan condo for sale that’s right for you. Many of the apartments listed below are sprawling Manhattan luxury condos with price tags to match. At this level you can find Manhattan apartment with all the signature fixtures and finishes of luxury living located in buildings and neighborhoods that are highly coveted by apartment buyers from around the globe. But don’t take our word for it, scroll down and check it out for yourself.

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            The Seymour

            261 West 25th Street
            261 West 25th Street

            Developed by the Naftali Group, The Seymour, located at 261 West 25th Street offers 49 luxury units across 12 stories. Located in the heart of Chelsea, the building offers industrial-inspired casement windows offering fantastic cityscape views. Interiors include solid oak floors, oak cabinetry and appliances by Bartazzoni, Miele, and Sub-Zero.

            River & Warren

            212 Warren Street
            212 Warren Street

            River and Warren is a new conversion in Battery Park City, ideally situated at the northern edge of the neighborhood, joining the green spaces of Nelson A. Rockefeller Park and Teardrop Park. Residences are well-appointed with oversized windows and wide-plank white oak floors. Kitchens are fitted with white Calacatta and Bleu de Savoie marble, and bathrooms are complemented by rain showers and soaking tubs.

            240 West End Avenue

            240 West End Avenue
            240 West End Avenue

            The Upper West Side is home to some of the most luxurious condos in Manhattan, but prewar conversions are rare, which makes 240 West End in Lincoln Square Avenue a bit of a special building. Originally built in 1924, 240 West End Avenue was converted from a rental building into a luxury Manhattan condo building in 2009, which means it comes with both prewar style and highly modern comforts and conveniences. This building is sixteen floors high, with 54 condos for sale that range in size from one-bedroom to five-bedroom suites. 240 West End Avenue is built with a brick façade, and ornamental framework with flourishes on the top. The façade also looks out onto some of Manhattan’s great sites; Central Park and the Hudson River can be seen from the windows, as can much of the Manhattan skyline.

            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.

            Crossing 23rd

            121 East 23rd Street
            121 East 23rd Street

            Located between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue in the heart of the Flatiron District, Crossing 23rd is full-service, 21 story, 95 residence condominium by architect H. Thomas O'Hara and designer Andres Escober. The residences run from studio to three bedrooms, as well as penthouse homes with roof terraces.

            The Brooklyn Trust

            138 Pierrepont Street
            138 Pierrepont Street

            Anyone looking to experience classic New York elegance and style would feel perfectly at home in The Brooklyn Trust Company Building, which has remained almost entirely untouched since 1913. Its stunning facade was modeled after the Palazzo della Gran Guardia in Verona, and although the outside may have all the markings of classic NYC style, the inside includes everything a modern luxury building should have.

            471 Washington Street

            471 Washington Street
            471 Washington Street

            471 Washington Street is a 9-story boutique luxury loft property with 8 half- and full-floor lofts, 3 duplex maisonettes, and 1 penthouse with panoramic Manhattan views and over 4,000 square feet of private outdoor space. Located at the corner of Canal and Washington in the northwestern section of Manhattan’s trendy Tribeca neighborhood, 471 Washington Street was designed to convey both industrial fortitude and modern sleekness, and it’s stylish glass and grey panelled exterior conveys that theme artfully. Due to open in 2012, 471 Washington Street offers exclusive luxury lofts with some of the finest high-quality finishes and details of any luxury condos in the current Manhattan listings.

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