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.

Located in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, The Impala is a handsomely modern high-rise designed by renowned architect Michael Graves. An elegant rotunda and lobby lead to a beautifully curated collection of homes, each with floor-to-ceilings windows to invite plenty of natural light. Limestone bathrooms feature luxurious fixtures like soaking tubs; and fully-equipped kitchens are fitted with stainless steel appliances.


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 in Clinton and designed by Kutnicki Bernstein, the 7 floor, 149 apartment condominium features a classic, red-brick facade with elegant, curved balconies. This full service, elevator building amenities include a high-end fitness center, laundry room, storage room, bike room, garden, and courtyard.

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.

Strategically placed in the heart of uptown and showcasing panoramic vistas of Morningside Park, Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, 88 Morningside is an up-and-coming condominium that ranks high among other apartments in New York City. 88 Morningside offers the best of Manhattan within close reach by providing mass transit lines so that you can go anywhere within a matter of minutes. 88 Morningside emphasizes a top notch amenities package, pristine building features, and a lively nightlife just step away from its front doors, inviting guests from around the world. Set among tree lined streets, major parks and pre-war buildings, 88 Morningside raises the bar high in the New York City condo listings.

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.

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