Premium residences starting at $2 million
1 bd · 1 ba · 700 sqft · Co-op
83-30 VIETOR Avenue #529, New York City
Studio · 1 ba · 500 sqft · Co-op
408 W 57TH Street #6G, New York City
3 bd · 4 ba · 1,882 sqft · Condo
108 LEONARD Street #8P, New York City
4 bd · 2 ba · 1,040 sqft · Single Family Residence
503 Falcon Avenue, New York City
6 bd · 3 ba · 3,072 sqft · Single Family Residence
351 St Pauls Avenue, New York City
5 bd · 3 ba · 3,000 sqft · Co-op
107-40 QUEENS Boulevard #PH1, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 904 sqft · Condo
207 Bay 35th Street #3-A, New York City
3 bd · 2 ba · 965 sqft · Condo
207 Bay 35th Street #PH, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 904 sqft · Condo
207 Bay 35th Street #2-A, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,300 sqft · Condo
239 E 10th Street #GARDEN-A, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 890 sqft · Condo
207 Bay 35th Street #3-B, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
1787 MADISON Avenue #614, New York City
1 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
465 PARK Avenue #9E, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,060 sqft · Condo
171 W 131ST Street #PH10, New York City
2 bd · 3 ba · 1,777 sqft · Condo
45 E 80TH Street #6B, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 850 sqft · Condo
393 W 49TH Street #THF, New York City
4 bd · 5 ba · 3,910 sqft · Condo
53 W 53RD Street #52A, New York City
Studio · 1 ba · Co-op
333 E 46TH Street #1D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
300 W 109TH Street #9G, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
333 E 14TH Street #3B, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 645 sqft · Co-op
439 E 88TH Street #5B, New York City
4 bd · 3 ba · Single Family Residence
46 SLOCUM Crescent, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 990 sqft · Condo
317 W 95TH Street #HG, New York City
3 bd · 3 ba · Co-op
33 RIVERSIDE Drive #13AB, New York City
5 bd · 4 ba · Co-op
545 W END Avenue #3CD, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,113 sqft · Condo
389 E 89TH Street #32D, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 950 sqft · Co-op
11 5TH Avenue #3U, New York City
Studio · 1 ba · Co-op
175 W 92ND Street #1D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,654 sqft · Condo
340 E 64TH Street #15L, New York City
3 bd · 4 ba · Co-op
340 E 72ND Street #2N, New York City
2 bd · 3 ba · 1,419 sqft · Condo
80 LEONARD Street #5H, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,200 sqft · Co-op
870 UNITED NATIONS Plaza #8C, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Condo
225 E 46TH Street #3D, New York City
5 bd · 2 ba · Single Family Residence
304 WESTERVELT Avenue, New York City
4 bd · 2 ba · Mixed Use
408 ROGERS Avenue, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 806 sqft · Condo
111 STEUBEN Street #5E, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,300 sqft · Condop
1175 YORK Avenue #4F, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 900 sqft · Condop
1175 YORK Avenue #17M, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 2,000 sqft · Condo
116 W 14th Street #8N, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 1,037 sqft · Co-op
3777 Independence Avenue #4-J, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 780 sqft · Condop
88 Morningside Avenue #8G, New York City
4 bd · 3 ba · 1,924 sqft · Multi Family
2156 Gerritsen Avenue, New York City
2 bd · 3 ba · 1,273 sqft · Condo
100 Barclay Street #14M, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 600 sqft · Condo
838 QUINCY Street #2F, New York City
5 bd · 5 ba · 2,500 sqft · Single Family Residence
390 STRATFORD Road, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · Condo
184 E 2ND Street #4G, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Condo
189 Ave C #10D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,010 sqft · Condo
310 W 120TH Street #4F, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
1919 MADISON Avenue #317, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 751 sqft · Condop
215-217 E 96th Street #28-L, New York City
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New York City's luxury apartment market spans some of the most architecturally significant buildings on earth, from pre-war limestone cooperatives on the Upper East Side to glass-and-steel condominiums rising above Hudson Yards and the Hudson River waterfront. Luxury apartments for sale in NYC typically start at $2 million and climb well past $10 million for full-floor or penthouse residences. As a Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker at Keller Williams NYC with 25+ years working this market, I've negotiated deals in white-glove co-ops, ultra-luxury condominiums, and new-development towers, and the due diligence process at this price point is materially different from a standard purchase. Buyers should understand board approval timelines for cooperative buildings, mansion tax thresholds that apply at $1 million and above (with increased rates above $2 million), and the distinctions between a co-op's proprietary lease structure and a condominium's fee-simple ownership. Buildings in this segment routinely offer full-time doormen, resident managers, fitness centers, rooftop terraces, and private parking. Supply of true luxury apartments for sale in NYC remains constrained relative to global demand, which historically supports price stability at the upper end of the market.
The NYC mansion tax is a buyer-paid transfer tax that begins at 1% on purchases of $1 million or more. The rate increases in tiers: 1.25% from $2M, 1.5% from $3M, 2.25% from $5M, 3.25% from $10M, 3.5% from $15M, and 3.75% from $25M and above. On a $3.5 million luxury apartment, that equals $52,500 in mansion tax alone, before accounting for attorney fees, title insurance, and mortgage recording tax. Always build the full closing cost picture before finalizing your budget. See our NYC buyer's guide for a complete closing cost breakdown.
Both ownership structures exist at the luxury level, but they come with different requirements. Cooperative buildings require board approval and typically limit financing to 50-75% of the purchase price, with some prestigious buildings requiring all-cash purchases. Condominiums offer fee-simple ownership with no board approval and more flexible financing. Many newer luxury towers, including those in Tribeca and along Billionaires' Row, are condominiums specifically because international and investor buyers prefer the cleaner ownership structure. If a co-op's financial requirements or board process is a concern, focusing on luxury condominiums gives you more flexibility without sacrificing building quality.
Manhattan commands the largest share of luxury apartment inventory. The Upper East Side and Upper West Side are home to landmark pre-war cooperatives with large layouts and formal rooms. Midtown South, Hudson Yards, and the West Village offer high-design new-development condominiums with hotel-caliber amenities. Downtown neighborhoods including Tribeca and Battery Park City attract buyers who prioritize contemporary architecture and Hudson River views. Brooklyn's Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo also have a growing segment of luxury listings above $2 million, particularly in converted warehouse buildings and new boutique condominiums.
At the luxury level, buyers focus heavily on the apartment itself, but in a cooperative or condominium, you are also buying a share of the building's financial health. Request the most recent audited financial statements, the reserve fund balance, and any pending assessments before going to contract. A $3 million apartment in a building with a depleted reserve fund and a looming facade repair assessment is a very different purchase than the same apartment in a building that is fully funded. Your attorney should review all board minutes from the past two years as standard practice on any luxury co-op or condo purchase.
Full-service living with 24-hour doorman and concierge
Skip the laundromat with in-unit washer and dryer
NYC apartments that welcome your furry family members
Work out steps from your front door
Private terraces, balconies, and rooftop access
Dedicated parking in the city that never sleeps
Easy access on every floor
Top-floor luxury with panoramic city views
Charming pre-war and luxury apartments with fireplaces
Luxury living with swimming pool access
White-glove service with dedicated concierge staff
Income-restricted co-ops at below-market prices
Buy direct from the sponsor, no board approval needed
Renovation-ready properties with upside potential
Brownstones, rowhouses, and townhomes across NYC
Brand-new apartments with modern finishes and tax abatements
Affordable apartments for first-time buyers
Classic NYC charm with high ceilings and original details
Open-plan living with soaring ceilings and exposed brick
Two-level apartments with extra space and privacy
Multi-family buildings for owner-occupants and investors
River views and waterfront living across NYC
Below-market deals from motivated sellers