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.

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".

135 West 52nd is a high-rise in Midtown Manhattan, just steps from the iconic Radio City Music Hall and other world-class attractions. The building holds 109 luxury units across 49 floors. Built by noted New York developers Joe Chetrit and David Bistricer, the building includes a first class lobby and stunning facade that will stand out even among Midtown finest residential buildings.

Built in 1900, the pre-war, 9-story, crimson, high-rise Temple Court is a landmark of the Financial District. Its iconic interior space features an other-worldly, nine-story atrium, which brings Victorian aesthetics back to vogue, and is capped by a pyramidal skylight, and anchored by an equally classic living room at the ground floor.
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The iconic cuts, reflective glass, and bronze finishes of the Trump Tower strike a distinctive form in the cityscape; its high standard is further emphasized by its interior design, perhaps best exemplified by the seven-story atrium, which is completed by a waterfall.

River and Warren is a new conversion in Battery Park City, ideally situated at the northern edge of the neighborhood, joining the green spaces of Nelson A. Rockefeller Park and Teardrop Park. Residences are well-appointed with oversized windows and wide-plank white oak floors. Kitchens are fitted with white Calacatta and Bleu de Savoie marble, and bathrooms are complemented by rain showers and soaking tubs.

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.

Designed by Costas Kondylis & Partners and reaching to a total of 14 stories, the full-service luxury condominium at 1 Morton Square offers up a premier location in the desirable and historic West Village neighborhood. This large, full-block, glassy structure guarantees natural lighting in its spacious residences. Staples of these residences include 10-foot-high ceilings, open floor plans, and kitchens that boast luxury, stainless steel appliances, and bathrooms tailored in marble and limestone.


Built at the turn of the 20th century, this pre-war gem was restored as a boutique condominium building, and now offers modern homes that pay homage to classic Manhattan luxury.