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.

Designed by noted architectural firm Steven Harris Architects, Five Sixty West 24th Street sits in the heart of the West Chelsea Arts District. Within walking distance of the Highline and several of Manhattan's finest art galleries, the building houses 6 full floor luxury residences.

7 Harrison Street is located in Tribeca. This is a new condominium conversion that hosts 12 new units, and stands seven stories tall. Before becoming a luxury space, this building was home to a dry goods and cold storage warehouse, built in 1893. This masonry building will have 10 three and four bedroom half floor homes. There will be one townhouse unit that will host a private garden, along with one duplex penthouse which contains private outdoor space. This is set to be Harris Streets largest luxury condominium development to date.

10 Sullivan Street is a 16-story flatiron shaped tower in Soho. Designed by architect Cary Tamarkin, the building features rounded glass windows as well as a corbelled black and blond Normal brick exterior. Slated to have 27 luxury apartments and four attached townhouses, the building features 11-foot ceilings and heated floors in every unit.

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.

With 7 full-floor duplex condominiums and penthouse unit, 155 East 79th is located in the Upper East Side, just east of Lexington Avenue. Designed by Pembroooke & Ives, the building features floor-to-ceiling windows, ensuring the south facing living rooms are filled with natural light. Ceilings measure 10 feet while the floors of each unit are 5" stained white oak plank. All units include private balconies with views of the surrounding neighborhood.

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.

Residences at the Woolworth Building start 350 feet from the ground, appropriate for what was once the worlds tallest building. With 40 luxury units spanning the top 30 floors of the building, Woolworth Tower Residences suits the landmarked neo-gothic building. Located at 233 Broadway, the building was originally constructed by Frank Woolworth to serve as "The Cathedral of Commerce".

A single glance at the latest brainchild of architect Lenny Taub is enough to distinguish it as one of Manhattan’s most exciting new residential structures. At the cutting edge of urban development, 160 East 22nd sports a modern white facade elegantly laced with jade-tinted windows. While the exterior is unmistakably futurist, inside you will find a host of classic, old-fashioned comforts. Twenty-one floors provide 145,000 square feet of luxury in studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units. Hardwood floors, high ceilings, walk-in closets, and gourmet chef kitchens with stainless steel appliances are standard for all units of this Gramercy Park development.

Located in the Upper West Side, 221 West 77 the luxury living experience in modern Manhattan. This new construction boutique condo building features world-class design by renowned architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, with equally splendid home interiors to match.