When taking a close look at the apartments in this price range, you’re bound to be impressed by the Manhattan condos for sale available here. Sure, these apartments may be expensive, but these Manhattan apartments are worth the price. Real estate developers have taken the time to craft these apartments to meet the new, higher expectations of apartment buyers in Manhattan, and if you visit one of these apartments with our brokers, that craftsmanship will become readily apparent. It’s not just the newly constructed apartment buildings that contain great Manhattan apartments in this price range though; both classic pre-war and renovated post-war luxury apartment buildings boast very impressive units that are available below. We highly recommend that you see for yourself.

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.

Built in 2004, The Milan at 300 East 55th Street is a 32-story luxury condominium building located in the bustling Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan. While it looks sleek and distinguished from the outside, the interior of The Milan is just as sophisticated. Prepare to be taken aback by the elegantly designed lobby, which includes a serene outdoor bamboo garden designed by MOMA roof garden architect, Ken Smith.

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.
2098 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
The list of New York City landmarks near the Gateway Tower at 2098 Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Central Harlem is an extremely long and delightful one—Central Park, Morningside Park, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Columbia University are literally blocks away from this stunning luxury apartment building. With such an excellent location, the Gateway Tower has positioned itself to be a quality luxury residence in the historic Harlem neighborhood, an area that has long been known for its amazing living appeal.

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.

Located in the Flatiron District, 35 XV is a new 25 story luxury apartment building offering residents modern amenities just steps from Union Square. This post-war high-rise has 58 residences and a variety of one to four bedroom apartments. The building is surrounded by classic Flatiron District favorites including the Gershwin Hotel and offers convenient access to the districts famous luxury shopping destinations.

The Printing House at 421 Hudson Street is a luxurious eight-story pre-war building located in the heart of ultra-hip Greenwich Village. While its beautiful Italian Renaissance palazzo style of architecture brings reminders of New York's illustrious past, the building’s expansive apartments are come equipped with modern features designed for contemporary 5-star living.

Huys, located at 404 Park Avenue South in the Flatiron District, provides residents a luxurious post-war mid-rise in the heart of Manhattan. The buildings 1-3 bedroom apartments were designed by noted architect Piet Boon and feature access to concierge service as well as a lounge and rooftop deck.

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.