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.

The Sterling Mason is a new condominium development coming up at 71 Laight Street in Tribeca. This structure is actually two buildings meshed as one: one is a prewar masonry loft, while the other is its mirror image but clad in aluminum. The Sterling Mason will contain 33 luxury residences, with just three apartments occupying each floor of the building.

40 Mercer Residences is a luxury building in Lower Manhattan's Soho neighborhood. Built in 2006, the building offers 41 luxury units across 14 floors. Designed by noted architect Jean Nouvel and developed by Andre Balazs, 40 Mercer Residences is a full service building with a courtyard, garage, and private storage facilities.

Encompassing an entire Midtown city block between East 58th and East 59th Streets is One Beacon Court, a luxury condominium with 105 apartments for sale spanning from the 32nd to the 55th floors. One Beacon Court does not leave out any features that define a perfect Manhattan condo; it has a prime Midtown East location at 151 East 58th Street, breathtaking New York City views, ornate details and modern appliances within each apartment for sale and an extensive amount of quality amenities.

995 Fifth Avenue, formerly The Stanhope Hotel, is a regal pre-war luxury condo conversion stationed on Manhattan’s luxurious Fifth Avenue. Home to 26 grand-scale apartments for sale, the palatial interiors are offset by the understated exterior of 995 fifth. Offering a set of extravagantly luxurious services and amenities including access to its fitness center La Palestra with extensive personal services, an exclusive relationship with Manhattan’s notable wine supplier Acker, Merall and Condit and the touch screen intercom Concierge Direct, 995 Fifth out-does itself, even for Manhattan standards. Its location at 995 Fifth Avenue in the Upper East Side puts residents in the center of art, couture, and culture.

Carnegie Hill Tower is a rare condo building in one of the most coveted Manhattan neighborhoods. This 32 story building is unique as it is one of the few postwar buildings in the area and its stunning asymmetrical design makes it a real standout.

A newly constructed, modern condominium in Downtown Manhattan, 125 Baxter Street is a luxury residential building conveniently centered at the intersection of Chinatown, Soho, and Little Italy. This mature luxury condo offers quality service and living spaces.

One57, an enormous Midtown Manhattan luxury condominium, stands 90 stories high at 157 West 57th Street, overlooking Central Park, as well as most of Manhattan. One57, designed by the famous French architect Christian de Portzamparc, is not only a residential building, but a hotel, with a Park Hyatt spanning the lower floors, while the floors hold 95 luxury condos available for purchase. All of this comes together to make these New York condos for sale some of the best in high-end Manhattan real estate.
- 1 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $3,195,000
- 2 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $6,600,000
- 3 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $9,695,000
- 4 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $17,995,000
- 5 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $26,000,000
- Penthouse Apartmentsfrom $34,000,000

Tribeca Summit, at 415 Greenwich Street in Tribeca, is an historic landmark building dating back to the early 1900s. It's also an example of the finest in Manhattan pre-war condominium conversions. The oversized windows, high ceilings, hardwood floors and private terraces of the condos for sale at Tribeca Summit offer classic Manhattan pre-war elegance, but the suite of five-star amenities and lovely landscaped courtyard gardens and rooftop sundeck put Tribeca Summit among the finest pre-war condominium listings in Tribeca.

Located at 475 Greenwich Street, the Zinc Building offers luxury living within one of Manhattan’s trendiest neighborhoods. The mid-rise residence is known for its unique set up of triangular lofts, and houses 21 units within its seven floors.