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845 United Nations Plaza #15A For Sale
Nick Oliver at Hauseit LLC
$3,295,000

3 bd · 3 ba · 2,000 sqft · Condo

845 United Nations Plaza #15A, New York City

MLS: RLS20056454 RLS at REBNY
250 E 54th Street #29D For Sale 3D
Karin Dauch at Sothebys International Realty
$2,550,000

3 bd · 3 ba · 1,647 sqft · Condo

250 E 54th Street #29D, New York City

MLS: RLS20087096 RLS at REBNY
721 5TH Avenue #41H For Sale
Alexander Boriskin at Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$2,195,000

1 bd · 2 ba · 1,076 sqft · Condo

721 5TH Avenue #41H, New York City

MLS: RLS20094286 RLS at REBNY
860 United Nations Plaza #36D For Sale
Randy Baruh at Compass
$2,000,000

3 bd · 4 ba · 3,482 sqft · Co-op

860 United Nations Plaza #36D, New York City

MLS: RLS20085573 RLS at REBNY
126 E 57th Street #804 For Sale
Tamir Shemesh at Nest Seekers LLC
$3,400,000

2 bd · 2 ba · 1,199 sqft · Condo

126 E 57th Street #804, New York City

MLS: RLS20105899 RLS at REBNY
126 E 57th Street #1704 For Sale
Tamir Shemesh at Nest Seekers LLC
$3,730,000

2 bd · 2 ba · 1,177 sqft · Condo

126 E 57th Street #1704, New York City

MLS: RLS20105489 RLS at REBNY
126 E 57th Street #1203 For Sale
Tamir Shemesh at Nest Seekers LLC
$2,310,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 746 sqft · Condo

126 E 57th Street #1203, New York City

MLS: RLS20105488 RLS at REBNY
126 E 57th Street #PH-1A For Sale
Tamir Shemesh at Nest Seekers LLC
$12,000,000

3 bd · 4 ba · 2,346 sqft · Condo

126 E 57th Street #PH-1A, New York City

MLS: RLS20105490 RLS at REBNY
126 E 57th Street #1007 For Sale
Tamir Shemesh at Nest Seekers LLC
$2,090,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 728 sqft · Condo

126 E 57th Street #1007, New York City

MLS: RLS20106367 RLS at REBNY
126 E 57th Street #1401 For Sale
Tamir Shemesh at Nest Seekers LLC
$5,500,000

3 bd · 3 ba · 1,711 sqft · Condo

126 E 57th Street #1401, New York City

MLS: RLS20106366 RLS at REBNY
685 5TH Avenue #8A For Sale
Peter Zane Zaitzeff at Serhant
$5,300,000

2 bd · 2 ba · 1,264 sqft · Condo

685 5TH Avenue #8A, New York City

MLS: RLS20069614 RLS at REBNY
685 5TH Avenue #17D For Sale
Peter Zane Zaitzeff at Serhant
$4,250,000

1 bd · 2 ba · 1,078 sqft · Condo

685 5TH Avenue #17D, New York City

MLS: RLS20069581 RLS at REBNY

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Luxury Apartments for Sale in NYC: Full-Floor Residences, Concierge Buildings, and Trophy Properties

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.

What does the NYC mansion tax cost on a luxury apartment purchase?

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.

Co-op or condo: which is more common in NYC luxury buildings?

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 high-end 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.

What neighborhoods have the highest concentration of luxury apartments for sale in NYC?

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.

Broker Tip: Vet the Building's Financials, Not Just the Apartment

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.

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