NYC Condos for Sale over $8 million

The apartments and penthouses located in the top-tier of Manhattan’s listings are among the most desired living spaces in the world, and if you take a look at these listings, you won’t wonder why. If you’re lucky enough to be able to afford to purchase one of these luxury condos in Manhattan, you won’t be disappointed with your decision to buy a luxury apartment for this amount of money, even if it is a lot. These multi-bedroom units set the standard for luxury in Manhattan, and few apartments anywhere can match their sumptuous character, something that is woven into every single detail of these apartments’ interiors and the buildings themselves. And this is to say nothing of the cache that these buildings transfer to their residents, because when you live in a building where everyone else would love to live, the name alone speaks for itself.

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            740 Park Avenue

            740 Park Avenue
            740 Park Avenue

            Standing tall over Central Park, 740 Park Avenue has long been one of the Upper East Side’s iconic co-op listings, and a symbol of pre-war elegance, exclusivity, and luxury in the Manhattan neighborhood most associated with those attributes. Built in 1930 by famous architect Rosario Candela, 740 Park Avenue retains its classic, old-Manhattan looks, and boasts a prime Upper East Side location that will never go out of style. But 740 Park Avenue’s palatial residences are, in their understated way, as state-of-the-art as they are classic. The apartments for sale at 740 Park Avenue rank among the most sought-after apartment listings on the Upper East Side, and are among the most exclusive listings in Manhattan, period.

            400 Fifth Avenue

            400 Fifth Avenue
            400 Fifth Avenue

            Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, 400 Fifth Avenue is a combination five-star hotel/luxury condominium. Rising 60 stories into the magnificent New York City skyline, the first 26 floors of this Manhattan condominium are for guests, but the remaining 34 stories are full of luxury New York City apartments for sale and three penthouse suites. Located just two blocks from the Empire State Building and within short walking distance of Grand Central Station, 400 Fifth Avenue is close to many New York City landmarks and is even becoming one itself. These Manhattan condos for sale are located in the heart of New York City right near subway and mass-transit lines, so the rest of New York City is at your fingertips.

            224 Mulberry Street

            224 Mulberry Street
            224 Mulberry Street

            224 Mulberry Street redefines luxury living in Nolita. This 8-story, 7-unit building boasts a dignified facade; the bottom floors are Roman brick and the top floors are cast stone. The apartments--which range from 1,950 to 5,650 square feet--exude modern sophistication. The floors are solid white oak, and the kitchens are fitted with custom cabinetry created by renowned designers Smallbone of Devizes. Bathrooms are adorned with black and white mosaic flooring. Units feature massive mahogany windows, and some of the living rooms have 25-foot ceilings. The building will be the tallest in the area, and therefore views from the apartments on the upper floors are completely unobstructed.

            551 West 21st Street

            551 West 21st Street
            551 West 21st Street

            551 West 21st Street, designed by the world renowned Norman Foster, is a new luxury condominium building located in the downtown Manhattan neighborhood of West Chelsea. This 19-story condo will feature 44 individual residences, each ranging from 2- to 5-bedrooms, as well as three penthouses, each of which will occupy the top three levels of the tower.

            The Charles

            1355 First Avenue
            1355 First Avenue

            Set among the pre-war buildings of the Upper East Side, lavish parks and the Museum Mile, The Charles, located at 1355 First Avenue on 72nd Street, is a condominium that sets the bar for all other apartments in New York City. The renowned international designer, David Collins, created a contemporary marvel with the essence of a luxury condominium and a wide range of fine amenities. These Manhattan apartments transcend the typical New York lifestyle, set in a neighborhood that captivates an abundance of culture, greenery, restaurants and luxury shopping. With its traditional elegance, modern style and ideal locale of the Upper East Side, The Charles ranks high in the New York City condo listings.

            39-41 West 23rd Street

            39-41 West 23rd Street
            39-41 West 23rd Street

            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.

            737 Park Avenue

            737 Park Avenue
            737 Park Avenue

            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.

            151 Wooster Street

            151 Wooster Street
            151 Wooster Street

            From the cobblestone streets surrounding its prime Soho location to the neoclassical architecture of the building itself, 151 Wooster is more or less the prototypical pre-war luxury condo listing. But there's a surprise behind those stunning pre-war looks at 151 Wooster. This Soho condo incorporated cutting-edge green building technology into its condo conversion, making 151 Wooster a stylish paradox: a luxury condo listing that offers both pre-war elegance and futuristic green design. The 10 loft-style condominiums and pair of penthouses at 151 Wooster feature custom craftsmanship throughout, but the futuristic classicism of the building itself might be what most sets 151 Wooster apart from other condo listings in Soho.

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