As you move up to a higher price range in Manhattan real estate, you can be assured that the luxurious of the condos for sale in every Manhattan neighborhood will change accordingly. Furthermore, you can be assured that the buildings in which these Manhattan apartments are located will also feature more amenities than the average apartment building in the borough. Many of the apartments in this price range feature stainless steel appliances, gourmet kitchens, hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and many other finishes and fixtures that are bound to impress. These Manhattan apartments for sale definitely distinguish themselves by virtue of their attention to detail, so be sure to look closely at our listings.
The Caledonia provides a soothing sequence of sensual Zen-like experiences, from rustling bamboo trees in the lush open air garden to the trickle of water cascading into the lobby’s stone reflecting pool. Interior designer Clodagh believes there are no such things as inanimate objects, so every texture and element is meant to ground and energize.
Located in one of New york City's most vibrant and cultural neighborhoods, The Cammeyer White Space is surrounded by some of the city's finest galleries, boutiques, restaurants and nightspots. Residents are welcomed at White Space by the modern lobby featuring 16-foot ceilings as well as a laser-cut aluminum concierge sculpture.
Avery, 100 Riverside Boulevard, is a new condominium located on the Upper West Side, offering luxury apartments for sale. Overlooking the Hudson River, the Avery offers its residents luxurious living through both its apartments and amenities.
A pre-war condominium conversion in Manhattan is one of the great prizes in NYC real estate, both because such condos are so hard to find and because it's so hard to beat the combination of elegant pre-war architecture and modern conveniences on offer at the city's better pre-war listings. The apartments for sale at The Barbizon 63, a pre-war condominium development at 140 East 63rd Street, rank among not only the finest pre-war condo listings on the Upper East side, but among the most exclusive and opulent NYC condos on the market, period. The Barbizon 63's condos embody both the elegant aesthetic of a bygone era and the very best of contemporary luxury living. Few NYC condos pre-war or otherwise, can match that combination.
50 Pine Street is one of those New York buildings that seem to have it all. Besides its great location in the Financial District neighborhood, 50 Pine Street can also boast about the clean, classic architecture of its 12-story building that was erected in 1902. As a pre-war conversion condominium, 50 Pine Street has retained all the vintage features one would like in a home, and interspersed it with all of today’s modern conveniences.
Located at the south end of Battery Park City, The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton offers 150 luxury condos across 38 floors of this mixed-use building. The building offers amazing views of lower Manhattan as well as the waterfront at Statue of Liberty.
The Veneto, at 250 East 53rd Street, is a new condominium building located in Manhattan's Turtle Bay, offering luxury apartments for sale. A statuesque 34-story residential tower, The Veneto echoes classical elegance, displaying a harmonious balance of stone, masonry and glass. The Veneto features a collection of 137 glamorous one-, two- and three-bedroom condominium residences.
With a name that reflects its location, 1st and First sits at 62 East First Street, on the corner of 1st Avenue in Manhattan’s East Village. 1st and First is a 10-unit, boutique-style building, complete with a white and red brick exterior that complements the neighborhood’s trendy feel. Built in 2008, 1st and First only has 5 floors, but the small size can be appealing to anyone wishing to seek refuge from downtown commotion.
Built in 1926, the Mirabeau is a luxury condominium building located at 165 West 91st Street on the Upper West Side. Thanks to its prewar architecture, the homes here are elegant and expansive, with large windows allowing a lot of natural light to stream in to the living spaces.