Apartment buyers searching for a place in this price range will find many appealing apartments in every Manhattan neighborhood and in every Manhattan apartment type. A surprising amount of apartments are listed at the high end of this price range that are as good as any in the borough, so be sure to look for apartments at that end of the spectrum when looking through our listings. That’s not to say that less expensive apartments in the $700,000 to $1 million price range are any less desirable, because all of the apartments on our listings are top-notch.
The pre-war Ritz Tower is an architectural icon as it stands in the cityscape. The Emery Roth design is noted for its setbacks and the finials that adorn its cornices — elements that at the time were unique, but continue to be emblematic of the era’s fine points. Additionally, its 465 Park Avenue address is a prime location, as it confers easy access to Central Park, of which it enjoys excellent views, not to mention the density of fine institutions and establishments that define that area of Midtown.
The floor-to-ceiling windows of Tower 53’s residences open up to cityscape views, and are complemented by hardwood floors. Bathrooms are fitted with soaking tubs and double vanities, and kitchens are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances and wooden cabinetry. The apartments and facade have been thoughtfully designed, perhaps best demonstrated by the balconies available in some units, which in relation to one another are staggered in order to afford greater light exposure to each.
80 Metropolitan Avenue is a condo building by the Brooklyn waterfront in trendy Williamsburg. Each loft-style home has been finished with extraordinary detail. Multi-paned and oversized windows pay homage to the neighborhood’s industrial history, while also inviting plenty of natural light into space. Marble and granite bathrooms feature high-end soaking tubs and showers; and kitchens are fitted with marble and limestone countertops.
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.
If you're looking to be surrounded by beautiful green spaces on a quiet street while still getting the best Manhattan has to offer, look no further than Graceline Court, just off Lenox Avenue and a short walk from Central Park, Morningside Park, and Marcus Garvey Park.
Located in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, The Impala is a handsomely modern high-rise designed by renowned architect Michael Graves. An elegant rotunda and lobby lead to a beautifully curated collection of homes, each with floor-to-ceilings windows to invite plenty of natural light. Limestone bathrooms feature luxurious fixtures like soaking tubs; and fully-equipped kitchens are fitted with stainless steel appliances.
This beautiful white-glove condominium is a perfect example of NYC luxury living. With apartments ranging from studios to five-bedrooms, anyone is sure to find what they need for themselves and their family at the Savoy. Many of the spacious, bright apartments feature washer and dryers, marble-finished bathrooms, Jacuzzi tubs and separate shower stalls.
Located on a quiet block in the Upper East Side, 1760 Second Avenue is a full-service, pet-friendly building with plenty of amenities. In addition to doorman and concierge service, it features a fitness center, children’s playroom, and a landscaped rooftop terrace for wide views of Manhattan’s Upper East Side.