Apartment buyers searching for a place in this price range will find many appealing apartments in every Manhattan neighborhood and in every Manhattan apartment type. A surprising amount of apartments are listed at the high end of this price range that are as good as any in the borough, so be sure to look for apartments at that end of the spectrum when looking through our listings. That’s not to say that less expensive apartments in the $700,000 to $1 million price range are any less desirable, because all of the apartments on our listings are top-notch.

The Financial District in Lower Manhattan carries with it a great host of business offices and headquarters but unbeknown to most, it also boasts a proud selection of Manhattan apartments for sale. Cocoa Exchange at 1 Wall Street Court is a historic, pre-war condominium building at the intersection of Wall Street, Pearl Street and Beaver Street. Also known as the Beaver Building by some, 1 Wall Street Court was originally home to the New York Cocoa Exchange and consequently warranted its current name. The triangular-shaped Cocoa Exchange is highly reminiscent of the iconic Flatiron Building and every bit as nostalgic as well.

Designed by renowned architect Karl Fischer, the newly constructed Carlton condominiums is located on a charming, tree-lined street in the neighborhood of Clinton Hill. A sophisticated lobby, a state-of-the art fitness center, an expansive roof deck, and a spacious common backyard is available for residents to enjoy. A virtual doorman as well as a state-of-the-art video surveillance system offers residents comfort and peace of mind.

Gramercy Starck, at 340 East 23rd Street, is a new condominium that bears the unmistakable stamp of star architect Philippe Starck. As with all things Starck, Gramercy Starck has a distinctive look -- its striking glass curtain wall and graceful contours make it an instant landmark in Gramercy. But it's the apartments for sale at Gramercy Starck, as much as the eclecticism and brilliance of its famous designer, that have made this new luxury condo one of the most sought after condominium listings in Gramercy. With an elite suite of amenities, sun-filled apartments for sale, and a prime Gramercy location, Gramercy Starck offers just about everything one could look for in a Manhattan condo listing in one place -- and a lovely looking one at that.

Murray Hill in Midtown East is one of the lesser known neighborhoods in Manhattan. While some would consider Murray Hill to be unassuming, those who are willing to take a deeper look will find the area south of East 42nd Street between Madison Avenue and the East River to be a treasure trove of hidden wonders. Take for example Twenty 9th Park Madison, a post-war 34 story, 142 unit condominium building with over 65 unique floor plans. Twenty 9th Park Madison offers studios to two-bedroom apartments with additional home offices in selective apartments.

An imposing 21-story post-war high-rise, 80 Park Avenue offers quaintly attractive beige brick exteriors and pillars for an air of exquisite elegance. Located at 74-82 Park Avenue, the Murray Hill condo is perfect for the resident who wants peace and quiet but is near many places of interest for those who want to indulge in excitement.

Located on Manhattan’s coveted Upper East Side, Bridge Tower Place at 401 East 60th Street is a condo building. As the Brodsky Organization’s new high-rise, these Manhattan apartments overlook the 59th Street Bridge as well as the Roosevelt Island Tram. With stunning views and luxury layouts, Bridge Tower Place sets a standard in Upper East Side luxury condos.
- Studio Apartmentsfrom $510,000
- 1 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $886,500
- 2 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $1,305,000
- 3 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $2,699,000
- 4 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $4,200,000
- 5 Bedroom Apartmentsfrom $4,395,000

At 350 West 50th street lies Two Worldwide Plaza, a post-war skyscraper offering luxury apartments for sale. The 39-floor Midtown West real estate giant was completed by William Zeckendorf Jr. in 1989. Today, it is a residential go-to and part of a unique three-building design that stretches an entire block between 8th and 9th Avenue from 49th to 50th Street, with a 50-story tower behind it housing commercial space and a low-rise condominium building on the sides.

A 19-story post-war condominium at 372 Central Park West, the Vaux is the southwest portion of a seven-building complex. Numbering up to 414 apartment units, the Park West Village apartment building boasts a classic red brick finish and an ideal location next to Central Park, providing both luxury and comfort.

Orion, at 350 West 42nd Street, is a condominium building located in Manhattan's Clinton neighborhood, offering luxury apartments for sale. Orion is an elegant 54-story building featuring a sleek glass-clad façade, and a location that is in the center of it all. Only blocks away from Times Square, Broadway and all the major transportation hubs, living at Orion epitomizes convenience.