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Luxury Properties for sale in New York, New York

  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 39,006,600
    604 m² 5 4
    Presented by Nikki Field | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Elite
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 55,476,000
    1,841 m² 14 11
    Presented by Bernard SCADUTO - KALLISTE PROPERTIES INTERNATIONAL LUXURY REAL ESTATE
    Elite
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 4,550,800
    252 m² 4 4
    Presented by Michael Wolland | Sotheby's International Realty - Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
    Elite
  • Townhouse in New York
    Townhouse in New York
    € 7,758,000
    588 m² 6 3
    Presented by Adrian Lupu | Nest Seekers LLC
    Elite
  • Townhouse in New York
    Townhouse in New York
    € 7,584,600
    694 m² 7 7
    Presented by Jason Bauer | Sotheby's International Realty - Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
    Elite
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 6,891,200
    320 m² 4 4
    Presented by Joshua Judge | Sotheby's International Realty - Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
    Elite
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 2,336,100
    3 3
    Presented by Harry Nasser | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Elite
  • Townhouse in New York
    Townhouse in New York
    € 9,188,200
    843 m² 7 6
    Presented by Michael Sieger | Sotheby's International Realty - Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Townhouse in New York
    Townhouse in New York
    € 3,770,600
    643 m² 11 9
    Presented by Jeffrey Firth | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Townhouse in New York
    Townhouse in New York
    € 9,491,600
    495 m² 5 6
    Presented by Serena Boardman | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 3,033,800
    139 m² 3 3
    Presented by Kristi Ambrosetti | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 3,380,600
    184 m² 3 2
    Presented by Glenn Norrgard | Sotheby's International Realty - Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 4,117,400
    202 m² 3 3
    Presented by Amanda Field Jordan | Sotheby's International Realty - Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Luxury home in New York
    Luxury home in New York
    € 7,758,000
    3 2
    Presented by Stan Ponte | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige
  • Apartment in New York
    Apartment in New York
    € 1,082,600
    73 m² 1 1
    Presented by Sofia Falleroni | Sotheby's International Realty - East Side Manhattan Brokerage
    Prestige

luxury guide

347 luxury properties are listed in New York City right now, making this one of the most active high-end real estate markets on the planet. Unlike other global cities, New York does not rely on seasonal demand or a single buyer profile. The market runs twelve months a year, driven by private wealth, institutional capital and a constant flow of international buyers from London, Hong Kong, Zurich and São Paulo. Three major airports connect the city to every significant financial hub in the world. And the fundamentals are clear: limited land, vertical density, and a legal framework that has protected foreign ownership for generations.

Luxury property prices in New York

Prices range from €324,542 to €85,041,953, with a market average of €5,553,176. Floor areas run from 46 to 1841 sqm. The price drivers are specific. Floor height matters more here than in almost any other city: a high-floor unit with unobstructed Central Park views can be worth twice the price of the identical layout on a lower floor. Neighborhood positioning is the second variable. Compared to London's Mayfair or Hong Kong's Peak, New York offers stronger value at mid-range price points, while the top of the market on Billionaires' Row and Hudson Yards competes directly with the most expensive addresses on earth.

Most sought-after areas in New York

The Upper East Side remains the benchmark for established residential luxury. The proximity to Central Park, Museum Mile and some of the city's best private schools makes it the first choice for families relocating from Europe or Asia. Tribeca draws a different buyer: the neighborhood's cast-iron loft buildings and low-rise scale attract those who want Manhattan intensity with a degree of architectural character that new construction cannot replicate. SoHo shares that industrial heritage but with a more commercial energy at street level. West Village offers something rarer still: quiet, tree-lined streets and a human scale that feels almost European. Hudson Yards is the city's most deliberate statement about the future of urban luxury, with full-service towers, The Shed cultural center and direct access to the High Line. Each of these neighborhoods has a distinct identity. The choice depends entirely on what kind of New York life the buyer is looking for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in New York luxury real estate?

New York is one of the few cities where high-end real estate consistently holds value across economic cycles. The market average of €5,553,176 reflects strong fundamentals: constrained supply, deep international demand and a legal system that treats foreign buyers the same as domestic ones. Liquidity is the city's defining advantage. Selling a prime property in New York takes less time than in London, Paris or Hong Kong.

What is daily life like in New York?

Living in New York at the luxury level means access to infrastructure that does not exist at this scale anywhere else. World-class hospitals, universities, cultural institutions and a restaurant scene that sets global trends. The international community is not a recent development here. It has been built over a century, which means the support networks, the schools and the services are already in place.

What makes New York unique in the global luxury market?

The vertical range. No other city has developed the residential tower to this degree, from the pre-war elegance of Park Avenue to the engineering ambition of the supertalls on West 57th Street. But the real distinction is the coexistence of that ambition with neighborhoods like West Village or Brooklyn Heights that feel nothing like a global financial capital. That range of experience, within a single city, is what keeps international buyers coming back.