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 PowerHouse Condominiums have a unique history for Long Island City luxury apartments. The original purpose of the building was to serve as a power plant, generating electricity for the Long Island and Pennsylvania Railroads throughout the early 1900’s. In more recent years, the innovative visions of noted architect Karl Fisher and world-renowned designer Andres Escobar have transformed the industrial plant into luxury, pre-war apartments overlooking the East River.
The L Haus offers residents a brand new building designed for the classic urban lifestyle. Located in Long Island City, the L Haus' distinctive architecture catches the eye but it's the high ceilings, wide-plank white oak flooring, triple pane operable windows and spacious closets that will catch your attention.
New Toll Brothers’ building 5SL (5th Street Lofts) is actually two buildings divided by a petanque court and wondrous garden. This three-storied, Long Island City luxury condominium building was built in 2008 and hosts 120 apartments featuring exquisite amenities. Living in 5SL allows you a personable living environment with 24-hour doorman, concierge and live-in super. There is also, a gym, 15-year 421-A tax abatement, bike room, cold storage, live-in super, parking, children’s playroom, rooftop deck, and courtyard.
As Long Island City continues its climb to becoming one of New York City’s most popular neighborhoods, here’s your chance to become a part of this eclectic community—check out the homes available for sale at the Vista, a new luxury condominium building located at 44-15 Purves Street. This 15-story building offers 48 beautiful residences in studio, one- and two-bedroom sizes.
If you thought you could find luxury loft residences only in Tribeca, well, think again. Take a look at the beautiful warehouse loft condos being offered for sale at Clinton Lofts, located at 91 Grand Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn. The apartments here have been tastefully renovated, and they are today a perfect meshing of classic charm and contemporary conveniences.
Park Slope is one of New York City’s most desirable neighborhoods, and it is in this lovely Brooklyn nabe that one can find the Park Union, the luxury condominium building located at 910 Union Street. While its location is excellent, the residences here are exquisite, and rather exclusive as well—with only 15 apartments in the building, Park Union represents a special class of luxury living in New York City.
The Financial District conjures up images of sleek buildings, modern and fashionable, and the South Star at 80 John Street fits that image to the tee. Billed as Downtown’s Smartest Buy, the luxury apartments being offered for sale at the South Star have several pre-war characteristics but are, at its essence, contemporary and comfortable homes right in the middle of New York City’s business districts. With the signature style of architect Stephen Jacobs and interior designer Andi Pepper, the South Star condominiums certainly don’t disappoint when checking out their luxury lifestyle factor.
The Murano, at 5-19 Borden Avenue, is located in up-and-coming Long Island City. Just a subway stop from Manhattan, the Murano offers residents a convenient Manhattan commute and an up-and-coming culture scene just outside their door.
212 East 47th Street is a new condominium conversion building located in New York City's Turtle Bay neighborhood, offering luxury apartments for sale. Residents can choose between luxurious one two or three bedroom apartments with three different design packages to choose from, each offering an outstanding array of materials used throughout. Floors are natural dark walnut or white oak wood, while tiles are crystallized glass, granite or mosaic.