NYC Condos for Sale over $8 million

The apartments and penthouses located in the top-tier of Manhattan’s listings are among the most desired living spaces in the world, and if you take a look at these listings, you won’t wonder why. If you’re lucky enough to be able to afford to purchase one of these luxury condos in Manhattan, you won’t be disappointed with your decision to buy a luxury apartment for this amount of money, even if it is a lot. These multi-bedroom units set the standard for luxury in Manhattan, and few apartments anywhere can match their sumptuous character, something that is woven into every single detail of these apartments’ interiors and the buildings themselves. And this is to say nothing of the cache that these buildings transfer to their residents, because when you live in a building where everyone else would love to live, the name alone speaks for itself.

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            235 West 71st Street

            235 West 71st Street
            235 West 71st Street

            235 West 71st Street condominiums hold the old New York names honestly. The outer walls continue to retain the characteristics of the 1912 pre-war renaissance-style; while within them residents come to find a combination of elegant living space with modern fixtures and amenities. From inside and out this NYC apartment boasts the historic culture of the Upper West Side while providing residents with a seamless blend of comfort and elegance.

            The Schumacher

            36 Bleecker Street
            36 Bleecker Street

            The Schumacher at 36th Bleecker Street was redesigned to reflect dignified, modern sensibilities. The Schumacher’s handsome and historic Queen Anne Victorian and Romanesque Revival-style facade is now amplified by an array of perfectly placed lights. The apartments are swathed in natural light thanks to 16-foot barrel vaulted ceilings and massive windows. Kitchens and bathrooms feature artisanal finishes, high-end appliances, and marble countertops.

            Walker Tower

            212 West 18th Street
            212 West 18th Street

            Walker Tower is a name imbued with history. Originally called The Verizon Building, an Art-Deco style skyscraper designed by famed architect Ralph Walker, the Chelsea high-rise is now one the most sought-after modern condominiums in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood. With pre-war detail that is absent from any contemporary designs, Walker Tower is the ideal combination of classic style with the modern comforts that define luxury New York apartments.

            385 West 12th Street

            385 West 12th Street
            385 West 12th Street

            385 West 12th Street, located in New York City's West Village, was designed by FLAnk Inc. and is wonderfully modern. It has a modulated copper façade that is striking, making a bold statement with geometry and glasswork. This luxury Manhattan condominium is located just steps away from the Hudson River. 385 West 12th Street is home to 12 3- and 4-bedroom condos, some of which are town houses, flats, and penthouses.

            41 Bond Street

            41 Bond Street
            41 Bond Street

            41 Bond Street has managed to integrate modern design elements with historical details of Noho to create a luxury residence. Construction ran into some problems during the recession and developer DDG purchased the building in 2009. After being under new management, the stunning bluestone building, which features seven units, has finally had its residences listed.

            535 West End Avenue

            535 West End Avenue
            535 West End Avenue

            535 West End Avenue is a condominium building located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, offering luxury apartments for sale. Another top-tier Manhattan condo listing from Manhattan super-developers Extell, 535 West End Avenue offers everything an Upper West Side luxury condo should, from a suite of luxurious amenities to a prime Upper West Side location to elegant, spacious apartments for sale. From the stunning lobby on up, 535 West End Avenue's dedication to creating what they call "21st-century pre-war condominiums" makes for a bracing combination of classic Manhattan luxury and contemporary Upper West Side condo comforts. In short, 535 West End Avenue is a class act, and one of the finest new condominium listings on the Upper West Side.

            1280 Fifth Avenue

            1280 Fifth Avenue
            1280 Fifth Avenue

            Built atop the Museum of African Art, 1280 Fifth Avenue - located on the corner of East 110th Street and Fifth Avenue across the street from Central Park - is a highly coveted Manhattan luxury condominium. Situated on the prestigious Museum Mile, this New York condominium offers many cultural and entertainment options. In addition to the livelihood that East Harlem possesses, Manhattanites with an affinity for the outdoors will enjoy living right next to Central Park. Between the chic, modern style of these East Harlem apartments and the vast amount of culture that surrounds East Harlem, 1280 Fifth Avenue is among the best new luxury condominium buildings available in the New York City condominium listings.

            The Park Laurel

            15 West 63rd Street
            15 West 63rd Street

            A newly constructed condominium from Beyer Blinder Belle and Costas Kondylis, The Park Laurel holds a unique architectural school above the Mc Burney School on the Upper West Side. This high-rise tower offers 53 luxury apartments for sale ranging from two to four bedrooms. With splendid views of Central Park East and a wide range of amenities, The Park Laurel at 15 West 63rd Street features luxury and elegance in its listings.

            The Grand Madison

            225 Fifth Ave
            225 Fifth Ave

            Located on the northern edge of Madison Square Park in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, the Grand Madison is one of Manhattan’s most attractive pre-war apartment buildings. Built in 1906 in a renaissance-revival style, this red-brick pre-war 12-story mid-rise has an elegant limestone base and ornate stone carvings below the roof. The Grand Madison, located at 225 Fifth Avenue, was formerly the Brunswick Hotel and also known as the Gift Building, and this 12-story pre-war mid-rise specialized in providing elegant showrooms for retailers, which speaks to the classic style and elegance that can still be found at The Grand Madison.

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