NYC Apartments for Sale in Upper East Side

Any New Yorker will tell you that no Manhattan neighborhood is quite as synonymous with luxury -- from luxury condominiums to luxury boutiques to the unmistakable elegance of Park Avenue -- as the Upper East Side. The very words "Upper East Side" conjure images of pre-war buildings, tree-lined streets, and understated elegance. There's a reason for that, of course -- it's easy to find all of those on the Upper East Side -- but there's more to life on the Upper East Side than old-school Manhattan luxury. The Upper East Side is alive and in motion, and home to some of the most impressive new construction condo listings in Manhattan.
Park Avenue apartments and Fifth Avenue condominiums are among the most sought-after condominium listings in New York City -- or anywhere else. Those blue-chip addresses are dominated by ultra-high-end pre-war co-ops, although Fifth Avenue condos such as The Stanhope and Park Avenue apartments the modern 949 Park Avenue offer luxurious alternatives to the usual. Picturesque brownstones and apartments can be seen dotted throughout Carnegie Hill. New construction condominiums dominate the quiet, tree-lined streets east of Fifth and Park, with blockbuster new condo listings such as The Brompton, The Lucida, and 300 East 79th offering an elegant modern counterpoint to their pre-war neighbors.
What has always been great about the Upper East Side remains great -- beautiful parks along the East River and apartments with proximity to Central Park; the world-class cultural attractions of Museum Mile; block after block of luxury shopping and some of the finest restaurants in the city. But the Upper East Side of popular imagination is also the Upper East Side you’ll find on, well, the Upper East Side -- a vibrant neighborhood that’s home to a host of great places to live. Residents of Yorkville, on the Upper East Side, are in good company as they are living in the same neighborhood as Gracie Mansion, home to New York's Mayor. It’s more than enough to make any New Yorker want to move to one of New York City's finest residential neighborhoods.
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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.

Also known as The Metropolitan, 181 East 90th Street enjoys a great location in the Upper East Side. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, it is easily distinguished among the surrounding neighborhood by its subtly modern design, which prominently features glass window bands and rounded corners.

Located in the Upper East Side’s prestigious Lenox Hill neighborhood, The Knickerbocker stands 21 stories on the high end of Manhattan luxury condos. Built in 1997 at 308 East 72nd Street, this condominium provides full service and quality amenities including 24-hour concierge service and doorman, a fitness center and recreation room, and children’s playroom. Finer features of elegance include the wood-paneled library where residences can look forward to a continental breakfast with complimentary newspapers and television in the morning and afternoon high tea.

In the heart of the high and luxurious Upper East Side, and across from the St. Monica’s Church, are the Arcadia condos. Standing at 21-stories, this post-war high-rise condo was designed by Costas Kondylis Architects in 2005. Between the open kitchen and the tall windows, you can enjoy your meals with an amazing panoramic view of New York City. The building’s top-of-the-line amenities include a day spa, an entertainment suite, a fitness center, and a lounge.

With a central Upper East Side location, Bristol Plaza, situated at 200 East 65th Street, offers high-end living for those wishing to reside in proximity of Central Park and Midtown Manhattan. Constructed in 1987, the building stands 50-stories tall, and is comprised of 295 studio, one-, and two-bedroom units. Bristol Plaza is unique in that it models residents as “long-term visitors,” who are having extended stays in New York City.

Situated in the Upper East Side and overlooking Carl Schurz Park, the Channel Club at 455 East 86th Street is a luxury condo with bright and gracious interiors. At a walking distance from Gracie Mansion, the Channel Club is one of the most distinguished luxury condos in the Yorkville neighborhood.

Designed by James Stewart Polshek, the 46-story Yorkville development at 360 East 88 Street impresses with its stunning views.

The Waterford is a condo conversion with well-proportioned apartments, boasting views of the East River. Built in 1987 and designed by Beyer Blinder Belle and Vijay Kale, the condo prevails alongside the luxury residential buildings between the Upper East Side's First and Second Avenues.