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.
There are many reasons for Tribeca's longstanding status as one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods, but its graceful blend of old and new -- these cobblestone streets are home to some of the most luxurious condominiums for sale in Manhattan -- may be Tribeca's most distinctive and desirable trait. That same combination of old Manhattan aesthetics and new Manhattan luxury is very much in evidence at 250 West Street, which quickly established itself as one of the most promising new condominium listings in Tribeca. While there are many luxury loft conversions in Tribeca, 250 West Street stands out both for its graceful, prototypically Tribeca looks and the gracious, elegant loft-style condos for sale behind that red-brick Italianate exterior. Even by the high standard for luxury and looks to which Tribeca condo conversions are held, 250 West Street is a standout. Factor in an elite suite of amenities and an exquisite attention to detail in the apartments for sale, and it's easy to see why 250 West Street ranks with both the top new condos in Tribeca and the most intriguing new condominium listings in Manhattan, period.
Tribeca, home to one of the world’s largest collections of industrial red-brick loft conversions, galleries, and yes, celebrities, is home to 57 Reade Street, a neo-modern condominium at the heart of this quaint, yet quintessentially Manhattan neighborhood. In many ways, its name, Reade57, is as much of an inverse as the building itself; surrounded by cast iron lofts and Beaux-Arts municipal buildings, 57 Reade Street’s glass-and-steel structure is a welcome, albeit almost radical, architectural addition to this already stunning area. Small shops and restaurants that seem to randomly appear give Tribeca an organic feel lost in modern New York. What is truly surprising, however, is that this seemingly isolated neighborhood is so connected to the rest of the city, whether it be by any number of subway lines or its adjoining position to SoHo and the Financial District.
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.
The Legacy at 157 East 84th Street offers classic Manhattan condo luxury at a prime Upper East Side location, but it's not just another Upper East side condominium listing. Instead, The Legacy is a unique condo conversion an old garage transformed into a boutique Upper East Side condo featuring five spacious full-floor apartments and a duplex penthouse. With a suite of amenities any UES condo listing would envy, that prime Manhattan location at 157 East 84th Street and a degree of privacy few Manhattan condos can match, The Legacy is a rising star on the Upper East Side condo scene.
The Police Building, located at 240 Centre Street, is amongst the most lavish pre-war buildings in all of Downtown Manhattan. Representing the Beaux Arts style, this landmarked building was constructed in 1905 as the Police Headquarters, and was later converted luxury homes in the late 80s.
39-41 West 23rd Street is a new condominium project by Anbau Enterprises, currently in pre-construction in the Flatiron District in New York. The architects of this building are Cook + Fox Architects, and they plan to create a 22-story building with 38 housing units.
- 1 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $2,020,000
- 2 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $3,550,000
- 3 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $4,825,000
- 4 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $11,500,000
- 5 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $10,900,000
- Penthouse Apartmentsfrom $10,900,000
Erected in 1925, 50 Gramercy Park bolsters 180 hotel rooms and 23 condominiums within 17 floors. Many apartments have 18-foot high ceilings and give a coveted key to the exclusive Gramercy Park’s Park. The lobby is raised in height to two-stories and has a luxurious rooftop bar which doubles as a private club. The outer design is based in limestone and brown brick exhibiting a Renaissance Revival Style.
737 Park Avenue is a pre-war high-rise in the Lenox Hill section of Manhattan’s Upper East Side which will soon be home to newly renovated luxury condominiums. Built in 1940 by Slyvian Bien, this 19-story red-brick building has long held a reputation for being one of the most prestigious rental addresses on the Upper East Side. Harry Macklowe purchased 737 Park Avenue last year and is currently converting the 108 luxury rental apartments into condominiums, and these new units will feature high-end fixtures and features once completed.
Located on 444 West 19th Street in West Chelsea, the Chelsea Club luxury condominiums feature amenities that will guarantee to make you feel as though you are on a long vacation at a five-star resort. This glass-clas mid-rise, designed by Karl Fischer Architects, features 42 one, two, and three-bedroom units with gracious floor plans. Chelsea Club residents have exclusive access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, a two-story high lounge like lobby, a full-service concierge/doorman, a private clubhouse, and a common rooftop. A laundry room is conveniently located on each floor, and select units feature keyed elevators which will take residents straight from their living room down to their garage.