NYC Apartments for Sale on the Lower East Side

Rentals in Lower east Side, NYCIt’s easy to describe where in Manhattan the Lower East Side is located: it’s south of Houston Street and north of the Brooklyn Bridge, and runs from The Bowery to the East River. Describing what the Lower East Side is, though -- live music and art hub or quick-gentrifying neighborhood? Manhattan's nightlife capital or last holdover of old New York? -- is a bit more complicated, primarily because this most unique of Manhattan neighborhoods is all of the above.

The LES is the ancestral home of New York's Jewish culture, and vestiges of that old identity -- both at the definitively New York deli Katz's and at a number of smaller storefronts -- exist side by side with Michelin-starred fine-dining establishments and unpretentious burger joints, hip bars and clubs, and acclaimed art galleries. With Lower Manhattan increasingly smoothing into a uniform, urbane prosperity, the degree to which The Lower East Side has retained some uneven edges is refreshing, and attracts New Yorkers who prefer their version of New York a bit more New York-y than the version offered by, say, Soho, the Lower East Side’s neighbor to the west. The Lower East Side and the East Village represents both the artistic frontier that Lower Manhattan has traditionally been and the distinctive new thing it is becoming. With a booming nightlife scene that includes several essential live music venues located -- from indie mecca Cake Shop to the beloved Bowery Ballroom -- and a wealth of different cultures, traditions and overlapping histories The Lower East Side is inarguably a fascinating place to spend time, and an increasingly desirable place to live. After all, there aren’t many Manhattan neighborhoods in which both the funky Essex Street Market and Whole Foods seem eminently at home.

While much of the Lower East Side’s housing stock is defined by its turn-of-the-century walk-ups, a number of new construction condominiums on the Lower East Side -- and a few high-profile LES condo conversions -- have changed the face and the character of the LES. The ultra-luxe Blue Condominium and 38 Delancey are rising stars on the Manhattan condo scene, and the signature new construction condominiums on the Lower East Side. The Forward Building, which was once the home of the (still-active) Jewish newspaper The Forward, recently underwent an ambitious condominium conversion, and has emerged as a Lower East Side success story in its own right. Always a fun neighborhood to visit and always a quintessentially New York experience, the Lower East Side has also broken out as a great place to live.

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38 Delancey 38 Delancey

38 Delancey Street, Lower East Side

38 Delancey Street NYC Condos - Apartments for Sale in Lower East Side

With a prime Lower East Side location on the most iconic thoroughfare in this historic lower Manhattan neighborhood, 38 Delancey -- located at, yes, 38 Delancey Street -- sits right at the historic heart of the Lower East Side. But while it's surrounded by the pre-war buildings and New York history that makes the Lower East Side the Lower East Side, 38 Delancey is also positioned to be a big part of the Lower East Side's future.

1BR apartments from $725,000
2BR apartments from $1,131,000

Blue Condominium Blue Condominium

105 Norfolk Street, East Village, Lower East Side

Blue Condominium NYC Condos - 105 Norfolk Apartments for Sale in Lower East Side

No condominium on the Lower East Side can match the apartments for sale at BLUE Condominium for style or sophistication, and the building's stunning aesthetic, courtesy of superstar architect Bernard Tschumi, puts it in the first rank of NYC condos, period.

1BR apartments from $899,000

Red Square Red Square

250 East Houston Street, East Village, Lower East Side

Red Square Building - 250 East Houston Street apartments for rent

While slightly less iconic than its Moscow namesake, Red Square is an architectural landmark in the East Village and home to some of the finest rentals in the Village. While Red Square's instantly recognizable rooftop "Askew" clock and a statue of Vladimir Lenin imported from Moscow are perhaps its most obvious features, few rental apartments in the East Village can match Red Square's for spaciousness, graciousness or location.

River Ridge Condominiums River Ridge Condominiums

78 Ridge Street, Lower East Side

River Ridge Condominium - 78 Ridge Street LES apartments for sale

Just a few blocks from the East River, on 78 Ridge Street, is the River Ridge Condominiums building on the Lower East Side. This pre-war loft condo conversion was built in 1930. It stands 6 stories tall, and holds residences of all sizes: one- and two-bedroom suites, as well as duplexes and penthouses. These condos for sale in Manhattan are built with an eye towards luxury, and the amenities included in the River Ridge Condominiums building complete a picture of perfect comfort.

1BR apartments from $557,000
2BR apartments from $639,000

The Forward Building The Forward Building

175 East Broadway, Lower East Side

The Forward NYC Condos - 175 East Broadway Apartments for Sale

The Forward Building is a prewar conversion in the Lower East Side that advances Manhattan condos forward into the future. The apartments for sale at 175 East Broadway have the groundwork of a pre-war apartment with astronomically high ceilings and unusual layouts but also have the refinement of a conversion with an array of modern-day amenities to accompany a busy New York City lifestyle.