Even in Manhattan’s expensive real estate market, plenty of high-end apartments are available in this price range. Apartment buyers who are looking to purchase an apartment in Manhattan in this price range should comb through our listings to find an exceptional place, because there are certainly plenty of such places listed below. The diversity of the housing stock in Manhattan creates plenty of opportunities for buyers to find a wide range of Manhattan apartments in the $500,000 to $700,000 price range, so don’t be surprised to find apartments for that price all over Manhattan.
Known as the Bryant Park Tower, the post-war high-rise at 100 West 39th Street showcases full-service luxury in the heart of Manhattan. Condos feature captivating views of Midtown Manhattan, highlighting Bryant Park just a block away. Oversized windows invite plenty of natural light, and open floor plans seamlessly blend kitchens into living rooms. Gourmet kitchens are fitted with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar–equipped countertops. Meanwhile, master baths feature soaking tubs and glass showers.
The Sycamore features 15 stories of beautifully designed Manhattan living space. Drafted by architect H. Thomas O’Hara, this red brick luxury condominium building is notable for its oversized windows and setback top floors. Inside, gourmet chef’s kitchens make excellent use of granite and maplewood for an elegant finish, and master baths prominently showcase marble flooring to create a luxurious environment. Naturally, each home’s oversized windows invite plenty of natural sunlight for a great sense of space, not to mention picturesque views of Midtown Manhattan.
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.
Described as one of the most promising full-service buildings in the Upper East Side, the America at 300 East 85th Street is a premier condo designed by Helmut Jahn with an asymmetrically rendered exterior.
Located at 301 East 79th Street, Continental Towers stands as one of the most luxurious high-rises in the Upper East Side. This beautiful post-war building consists of 538 condominiums with 181 different floor plans allowing for endless options to suit any lifestyle. Continental Towers is situated in Yorkville, a beautiful and lively neighborhood that still holds a rich history dating back to the late 18th century. These New York City condominiums offer its residents both a luxurious home as well as a lush and comfortable neighborhood.
New Yorkers searching for a truly unique and exciting luxury building to call home have found it in The Alexandria. This stunning architectural achievement has its own distinctive style that makes it stand out from the rest while still fitting in with the charming Upper West Side aesthetic.
The Highpoint is a beautiful luxury high-rise condominium building in the popular Murray Hill area of Midtown. This building has been completely renovated to be the epitome of modern comfort, without losing it's classing NYC charm. Walking in, you will be greeted by the new lobby which features windowed hallways that lead you to the residencies, all of which have private balconies.
The Colonnade is located in the heart of it all, just steps away from some of the finest cultural institutions in NYC including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, MOMA, and more. This 46-story condo development is the perfect home for someone who is looking for ample space while still staying in the center of Manhattan.