W New York Downtown also contains a sky lobby and lavish lounge area, as well as a fine dining restaurant, spa and workout facilities. Read more.
Originally built in 1924, 240 West End Avenue was converted from a rental building into a luxury Manhattan condo building in 2009 Read more.
Designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, this building is one of only a few all-limestone buildings to join the city's skyline in a 100 years. Read more.
A 50-foot pool is the centerpiece of the private spa-like retreat in this exclusive NYC condominium. Read more.
There will be restaurants, a Whole Foods Supermarket, a Bank of America branch and a Barnes & Noble! Get the latest info here: Read more.
The amenities offered by 1280 Fifth Avenue are that of a five star hotel. This luxury condominium features a concierge, attended lobby, rooftop garden, rooftop pool, and health club. Read more.
The 15 floors that make up 441 East 57th Street are comprised of only four duplexes, one triplex, and one penthouse – making it home to some of those most exclusive apartments in New York City Read more.
Originally built in the 1940s, the 11-story condominium is known for its modern elegance and spacious, open units, ranging in size from one to four bedrooms. Read more.
Amenities include a sky-lit indoor swimming pool, 5,000-square-foot landscaped terrace with breathtaking NYC views, courtyard with lit waterfall, children's playroom, ultra-modern fitness center Read more.
Each One Rector Park apartment features over sized windows, copious natural light and an airy feel that seems to invite the outdoors in. Read more.
A very modern, very cool new construction condo with some very impressive green bona fides -- it will become the first LEED-certified condo listing in the East Village Read more.
One Ten Third, designed by Toll Brothers and located on the historic site of the Variety Arts Theater, lives in Manhattan's East Village at 110 Third Avenue. Read more.
While slightly less iconic than its Moscow namesake, Red Square is an architectural landmark in the East Village and home to some of the finest rentals in the Village. Read more.
VG is an 8 floor, new construction condominium building slated to become the first LEED Gold condominium building in the East Village and one of very few NYC condos to achieve that certification. Read more.
Winner of the prestigious Mercedes Benz property award for “The Finest New Redevelopment in the World” Read more.
The amenities at The Intercontinental offer a similarly impressive blend of classic Manhattan condo luxury and contemporary convenience. Read more.
The Trump building also offers a complementary shuttle service to and from the subway. Find out more about this awesome place here: Read more.
Morgan Court originally tried selling its 40 Manhattan apartments, but when times slowed some were rented out. Now, once again, the remaining Murray Hill apartments are up for sale. Read more.
Kitchens feature Italian design accents by Valcucine, with sleek and stylish cabinetry. Read more.
The 128 eco-friendly apartments include one-, two- and three-bedroom simplex and duplex condominiums plus triplex townhouses with three or four bedrooms. Read more.
2280 FDB's communal 12th floor rooftop terrace includes an outdoor fireplace and plenty of seating, as well as a dedicated children’s play area. Read more.
Each condo for sale at 5th on the Park offers dramatic views of the Manhattan skyline and Mount Morris and Central Parks through floor-to-ceiling double-paned windows Read more.
88 Morningside emphasizes a top notch amenities package, pristine building features, and a lively nightlife just step away from its front doors, inviting guests from around the world. Read more.
The condos for sale in Delany Lofts are built to resemble the kinds of lofts residents might find in SoHo or Tribeca Read more.
One57, designed by the famous French architect Christian de Portzamparc, is not only a residential building, but a hotel, with a Park Hyatt spanning the lower floors Read more.
A reduced parking rate for energy-efficient cars is offered in the building's on-site garage, and there is ample bicycle storage. Read more.
This beautifully designed building by the famous Rawlings Architects is located in the acclaimed West Village section of Manhattan. Read more.
A 55' by 9' lap pool is illuminated by natural light and complemented by a dramatic wall of glass with cascading water. Read more.
Luxurious amenities at 166 Perry Street include concierge services, a fitness center, storage facilities, an extraordinary lobby and penthouses with private terraces. Read more.
These New York condominiums boast 32 apartments, unique floor plans, and state-of-the-art interiors. Read more.
Gansevoort Condominiums contains a lavish, two-story penthouse complete with a rooftop terrace as well as a duplex and full-floor condos. Read more.
Eleven floors house the mere 35 apartments of this LEED certified building, one of the few green buildings in this prime area of Manhattan. Read more.
Like every other luxury condo on Fifth Avenue, 1212 Fifth offers some jaw-dropping views of Central Park and such familiar luxury condominium conveniences as a 24-hour concierge. Read more.
520 West Chelsea's midnight blue terracotta and curved entrance marquee allow it to stand out from other Chelsea condominiums. Read more.
A rarity in Manhattan, Carriage House has parking available for any resident who needs it. Doorman service is provided at all times, providing a sense of welcome and security. Read more.
Condos feature up to four bedrooms with two-bedroom penthouse suites on the upper floors, and ground floor units that double as live/work spaces and sky-lit art galleries. Read more.
The condos in 520 West 27th Street also feature large, loft-size windows with great views of the Hudson River and downtown Manhattan. Read more.
Each home has 11-foot ceilings with modern architectural design and a well-constructed open floor plan. Read more.
The dazzling, ultra-spacious condos for sale at Modern 23 rank among the most luxurious new NYC condos on the market. Schedule a showing! Read more.
Nouvel's gourmet kitchens feature Viking ranges and top-of-the-line stainless steel fixtures; the luxurious marble baths feature terrazzo marble, Kohler fixtures and an array of elegant fixtures. Read more.
While Prima Chelsea's condos are unmistakably contemporary, their high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and rich walnut flooring offer classic Manhattan condo luxury. Request your showing! Read more.
hrough the grand floor-to-ceiling windows, residents of Remy enjoy the beautiful views of the Empire State Building, the Hudson River and their very own trendy Manhattan neighborhood. Request showing Read more.
Designed by Andres Escobar, each kitchen is adorned with stainless steel appliances, custom glass-front, imported cabinetry with a cherry sushi bar and stainless steel appliances Read more.
Interior designer Clodagh believes there are no such things as inanimate objects, so every texture and element is meant to ground and energize. Read more.
Village Green is an eight-floor, new construction condominium building slated to become the first LEED Gold condominium building in the East Village Read more.
Fit@Club75 is the fully equipped fitness center, complete with cardio space, weight training, a yoga/dance studio and a treatment room for private massages. Read more.
Among these amenities are a state-of-the-art fitness center and two separate rooftop facilities, one indoor and one outdoors. Read more.
Designed by the same architects as the Empire State Building, Deco Lofts exudes elegance and sophistication. Read more.
District apartments include custom decor by Andres Escobar as well as technology that can control lighting, climate and security with the touch of a button. Read more.
It takes a lot to stand out in Tribeca, which is, block for block, one of the most architecturally diverse and aesthetically fascinating places to live in all of New York City Read more.
This building offers beautifully furnished studio, one or two bedroom condominiums just steps away from Riverside Park. Read more.
In short, 535 West End Avenue is a class act, and one of the finest new condominium listings on the Upper West Side. Read more.
Apartments for sale at 845 West End offers six different layouts in as two-, three- and four-bedrooms units that range from 1,634 to 2,557 square-foot. Read more.
Designed by Robert A.M. Stern architects, LLP, The Brompton's red brick and limestone façade is gothic inspired. Read more.
Rooms in the Adagio 60 come with built-in fireplaces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 12-foot ceilings. Read more.
The upgrades that came with Devonshire House's conversion to condominiums offer subtle, stylish updates to the pre-war residences Read more.
This Manhattan condominium used to be a British publishing house known for working with famous children’s book writers. Read more.
his family-friendly New York City condominium offers its residents top-of-the-line amenities such as a baby-sitting service, dog walking and a concierge service by Abigail Michaels. Read more.
With a strikingly contemporary design courtesy of Philip Johnson Alan Ritchie architects, Number 5 stands out as a beacon of stylish modernity in Midtown East. Read more.
These NYC condos for sale offer everything a NYC dweller has come to expect of a Manhattan apartment. Read more.
Kitchens feature Calacatta Gold marble countertops, custom-made cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances, including Bosch ranges and dishwashers and Northland refrigerators. Read more.
A look backward in time at The Forward Building, now a landmark site in the Lower East Side, shows that it once housed the first Jewish language newspaper. More about this place--> Read more.
BLUE Condominium also towers, literally, over the Lower East Side, which makes for jaw-dropping city views from every condo. Read more.
The apartments for sale at One Lincoln Plaza are every bit as impressive. Spacious floor plans are the rule in every apartment at One Lincoln Plaza. More about the building here--> Read more.
The common roof deck at 38 Delancey, for instance, is graced by some uncommonly nice Lower East Side views. More about the building here--> Read more.
Designed by renowned architectural firm Adjmi /Andreoli, 250 Bowery will be an 8-story mid-rise on Manhattan’s Lower East Side that captures its industrial past and moves that design into the future. Read more.
Designed by award-winning SHoP architects, the architecture at 290 Mulberry is the only one of its kind in the Nolita area. Read more.
Bathrooms at 137 Duane Street are decorated with Phillipe Starck Duravit wall-mounted toilets, wet style tubs, Duravit faucets, and Porcelanosa tile walls. Read more.
One York’s more luxury-oriented amenities include a sprawling rooftop sun deck and outdoor shower, a private fitness facility and spa run by O-Diesel, and a heated outdoor swimming pool. Read more.
Constructed in 1915, this New York City condominium has gone through an extensive renovation project by Alchemy Properties. Read more.
The river can also be seen from many of the apartments over-sized tall windows. Read more.
With 17 floors and 103 apartments, the pre-war building was originally built as a co-op in the 1920s, but has since been renovated into a luxury condominium. Read more.
The on-site fitness center features the same state-of-the-art strength training and cardio equipment you'd find in any upscale Manhattan gym. Read more.
The newly converted mid-rise apartment building's design includes a stunning woodland garden at the heart of the building as well as a rooftop deck. Read more.
The exclusive Core Club contains a lounge and bar, Tom Colicchio restaurant, landscaped outdoor terrace, fitness center, private dining rooms and meeting spaces Read more.
The 52-story condominium at Museum Tower, built as an extension to the MoMA, was one of the most highly anticipated architectural additions to Midtown Manhattan when it was erected in the early 1980's Read more.
The elegance extends to the numerous amenities offered, including a private spa, which is equipped with a Turkish bath, sauna, showers, and a changing area. Read more.
It may be hard to believe, but Reade57’s interiors are in some ways more futuristic than its façade. Read more.
The building was constructed in 1900, and while the structure offers pre-war detailing, the apartments are fully adorned with contemporary luxury finishes. Read more.
The 81 pre-war condominiums at 865 UN Plaza feature hardwood floors, large windows, and, in some cases, beamed ceilings Read more.
Every residence is spacious, with high ceilings and ornate fixtures. An eclectic mix of cast iron, oak, and brick gives way to modern appliances, including a personal washer and dryer Read more.
Throughout each condominium for sale at Georgica, an exquisite attention to detail and design is evident. Read more.
From the luxurious lobby to the lovingly landscaped two-level stone courtyard, Griffin Court’s public areas are exquisitely designed and meticulously maintained. Read more.
As appealing as 20 Pine's amenities are, though, the sleek Armani Casa design is most fully felt in the apartments for sale. Read more.
The new construction project of Phillipe Starck, 15 Broad Street is a 40-story high-rise with 382 apartments featuring 160 different floor plans. Read more.
Kalahari Harlem is an eco-friendly New York City condominium designed and built to the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Silver Standards, Read more.
The renowned international designer, David Collins, created a contemporary marvel with the essence of a luxury condominium and a wide range of fine amenities. Read more.
The New Yorker Condominium is pet-friendly, so you can bring your best-friends-who-never-argue-back along with you to your new Manhattan apartment. Read more.
Tempo's many amenities start with the expected -- a 24-hour doorman, concierge, storage space, and bike room Read more.
Accents in One MiMA Tower condos make them stand out with beautiful hardwood floors, modern fixtures in bathrooms, walk-in closets, and central air and heating systems. Read more.
A former manufacturing building designed in the Renaissance Revival style. Read more.
he rooftop sundeck ranges beyond the expected landscaping to encompass breathtaking 360-degree views and an indoor lounge equipped with a billiards table, big-screen television and kitchen. . Read more.
Originally an industrial building built in the Art Deco style, Sky Lofts are converted luxury condominiums on the top 4 floors of that pre-war high-rise Read more.
Ultra-high ceilings lend each condominium an airy feel, while full-height windows admit plenty of natural light and a host of stunning New York City views. Read more.
Built at 390 West End Avenue in 1908 by William Waldorf Astor and modeled on Florence's landmark Pitti Palace Read more.
Centria, intriguingly, is both a luxury hotel offering elegant apartments for sale on its upper floors, The Centria offers residents a suite of amenities that few luxury hotels in Manhattan can match Read more.
Originally called The Verizon Building, an Art-Deco style skyscraper designed by famed architect Ralph Walker Read more.