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.

What used to be the Helmsley Carlton House Hotel, the attractive brown-brick establishment is now a luxury condominium building. Located in the Upper East Side on 21 East 61st Street, the Carlton House is 16-stories high and occupies the entire western block-front of Madison Avenue. Jointly designed by Katherine Newsman Design and Beyer Blinder Belle, dwellings within this building are finely crafted and luxurious.

Spice Warehouse at 481 Washington Street is located in at the border of two of Manhattan’s most happening neighborhoods, Soho and Tribeca. Just walking distance from both neighborhood's internationally renowned restaurants, art galleries and boutiques, Spice Warehouse literally put you in the middle of the action.

Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, 210 West 77th Street is a new construction building offering luxury condos for sale. The 18-story building designed by noted architect Thomas Juul-Hansen brings 25 modern homes to the classic Manhattan neighborhood. The handsome building exhibits a custom grey-brick facade, Juliet balconies, and cascading stepped terraces.

505 West Chelsea Street was designed to represent the best of modern luxury with timeless features and brilliant materials. Architect Thomas Juul-Hansen has created two interconnected buildings that rise on either side of the revolutionary High Line park to highlight both the natural and the man-made beauty of this iconic green space.

One Vandam, located at 180 Sixth Avenue, houses 25 luxury condo units ranging from one- to five-bedrooms. The building, co-developed by Quinlan Development Group and Tavros Development Partners, soars 14 stories above Soho, one of Manhattan's hippest neighborhoods.

245 West 14th St, better known as Village Green West, is a new development with 27 units ranging from one-bedroom to full floor homes. It is set to earn LEED Gold certification due to its energy efficient appliances, water conserving fixtures, high performance windows, and a low cost heating and cooling system.

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.