In the $5 million to $8 million price range you’ll find truly incredible multi-bedroom apartments that have earned the luxury title for good reason. It’s common practice for real estate brokers and observers to reserve the term ‘luxury condo’ for units priced above the $5 million threshold, and even a cursory glance at these luxury condos for sale in Manhattan will show you why. These apartments are predominantly found in brand new luxury condominium buildings that were specifically designed to attract families who wanted to stay in the city as opposed to moving to the suburbs, so they went to great lengths to provide everything a Manhattan apartment buyer could want. Quite simply, you’ll find very few apartments like these anywhere else in the city, the country, or the world.

As a pre-war condominium, the Chelsea Mercantile has seen its fair share of history since 1908. Originally a woolens building that was responsible for manufacturing fabrics, the building then became the Veteran’s Administration Building after WWII. As a newly converted luxury condominium at 252 Seventh Avenue, the Chelsea Mercantile has long been a part of Manhattan’s history in the 20th century.

A pre-war condominium with a distinctly modern sensibility, The Clement Clarke has a prime Chelsea location at 140 West 22nd Street and a spot near the top of any list of the top pre-war condo listings in Chelsea. Behind The Clement Clarke’s lovingly restored façade are some of the finest apartments for sale in Chelsea. The condos for sale at The Clement Clarke combine classic pre-war elegance with some very up-to-date features and finishes to create a living experience that ranks among the very finest in Chelsea.

Overlooking the sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art and Fifth Avenue, the luxury NYC apartments for sale in Museum Tower at 15 West 53rd Street boast an enviable Midtown Manhattan address. Museum Tower is not only enviable for its location in the center of Midtown; the amenities of Museum Tower have achieved eminence, from the 52 full time staff members to the laundry, valet and housekeeping services to the Picasso, Hockney and Caro art pieces on display in the lobby.

The Upper West Side has a well-earned reputation for exquisite residential spaces, and 45 West 67th Street is a stellar example of it. The post-war condominium was built in 1983 on a historic block along Park Avenue. Breaking 33 stories and 175 units, this sophisticated Upper West Side building is a good mixture of everything that makes a good home: aesthetic, comfort, and location.

Beautifully staged in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex, 3 Lincoln Center stands as a distinguished high-rise condo tower in the Upper West Side. This enviable and one-of-a-kind building offers meticulously designed homes that exude the aesthetic of modern luxury.
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985 Park is a new condominium building located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, offering luxury apartments for sale. Set in the heart of one of Manhattan's most sought-after residential neighborhoods, 985 Park is a spectacular condominium with five full-floor duplex residences, a garden triplex and a penthouse triplex. This stunning residence features exquisite contextual architecture by Costas Kondylis blended with breathtaking interiors by prominent international designer Geoffrey Bradfield.

This 17-story 1927 building was home to the former hotel and salvation army property, and is the perfect example of a “diamond in the rough.” 18 Gramercy Park blossomed into a luxurious piece of work. Not only did developers Arthur and William Lie Zeckendorf invest $60 million into this project, but they brought architect Robert A.M. Stern along for a repeat of their winning formula. This Gramercy condominium has a lot to offer, including plenty of incredible floorplans for one to enjoy.

Even among the crop of architecturally distinguished, supremely luxurious condos in Chelsea, 459 West 18th Street stands out. Some of this is due to 459 West 18th's elegant look -- it was designed and developed by the award-winning architecture firm Della Valla Bernheimer and looks like it -- but much of 459 West 18th Street's appeal is owed to the elegant condominiums for sale within. As striking as 459 West 18th Street's geometric-patterned fritted-glass-and-aluminum exterior is, the strikingly luxurious, sun-filled full-floor apartments for sale within are even more striking. Add a stunning exterior to an interior filled with some of the loveliest apartments for sale in Chelsea, and it's easy to see why 459 West 18th Street ranks among the most desirable condo listings in Chelsea.

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.