Buying a condominium in Manhattan in this price range is a very exciting process. Browsing condos for sale is enjoyable enough, but when you get a good look at what’s available here, we’re sure that you will find the Manhattan condo for sale that’s right for you. Many of the apartments listed below are sprawling Manhattan luxury condos with price tags to match. At this level you can find Manhattan apartment with all the signature fixtures and finishes of luxury living located in buildings and neighborhoods that are highly coveted by apartment buyers from around the globe. But don’t take our word for it, scroll down and check it out for yourself.

500 West 21st Street is a luxury condominium planned for construction in West Chelsea. Developed by Sherwood Equities, the building is intended to have 32 units and stand at 9 stories. The layouts will be various but spacious with a “contemporary classic” aesthetic in mind for all units. The building will be adjacent to but separate from the High Line, allowing residents to enjoy it without sacrificing privacy.

In Brooklyn Heights sits Pierhouse, in Brooklyn Bridge Park. This new development will be 159 residential units, and the project includes Pier 1 hotel. Set to receive LEED Silver certification, the building is perfect for the environmentally conscious.

The final and most luxurious of Extell's Riverside South project, One Riverside Park features 219 luxury units ranging from one- to seven-bedrooms. The building's interiors were designed by noted interior designer Shamir Shah, ensuring the quality in finishes and attention to detail you'd expect from an Upper West Side luxury condo.

215 Sullivan Street is a seven-story condominium offering 25 modern residences in historic Greenwich Village. The landmarked building, built by the renowned Calvert Vaux in the Victorian Gothic style, has undergone a tasteful expansion to bring contemporary homes to the classic neighborhood.

The Chatham, at 181 East 65th Street, located in the Upper East Side was built in 2001. This 33 story, 94 unit development was built by architect Robert A.M. Stern, the Dean of Architecture at Yale. Each floor contains 4 to 6 units, including one bedroom apartments, four bedroom apartments and a duplex penthouse.

Rising nearly 780 feet, the 64-story tower at 50 West Street is a stunning new addition to downtown Manhattan. The internationally renowned architect Helmut Jahn, popular for his modern take on glass-and-steel structures, has given the city one of the most strikingly designed buildings.

The 46 Lispenard Street Condominiums is located right on the border of arguably two of the most trendy and vibrant neighborhoods in all of New York City: Tribeca and Soho. This cast-iron beauty was built in 1866 and reconverted in 2012. 46 Lispenard maintains much of its old charm, while simultaneously boasting a state-of-the-art modern amenities such as custom made Italian white laquer kitchens with Carrera marble, privately keyed elevators, and luxurious travertine/marble mosaic custom vanities. Graciously oversized living areas feature 12.5 ft ceilings, and oversized landmark windows allow for plenty of light to fill the unit. Gorgeous fireplaces are available in select units.

On the border of SoHo and Tribeca and within walking distance to Hudson Square, 15 Renwick Avenue will contain 30 luxury condominiums with views of the Hudson River. This building combines a modern steel facade with large amounts of greenery, which includes a landscaped English garden and private backyards.

The Lucida, 151 East 85th Street, is a new condominium located in New York City's Upper East Side, offering luxury apartments for sale. But it's also more than that: The Lucida represents a step forward in green luxury condominium living, both as the first LEED-certified condo listing on the Upper East Side and as one of the more unique condos in Manhattan. More importantly, while The Lucida boasts such sustainable features such as air filtration, low-VOC finishes and an ambitious recycling campaign, it also offers all the luxuries and conveniences a condominium on the Upper East Side is supposed to. At The Lucida, green building and luxury Manhattan living come together seamlessly.