Manhattan Living at the Million-Dollar Mark

After the buzz generated by the recent property video for 2166 Broadway #4E on the Upper West Side, it naturally raises the question: “what does $1 million actually buy in Manhattan today?

Video Tour of 2166 Broadway, #4E – Upper West Side, NYC

From stylish downtown condos to prewar co-ops brimming with character, the options at this price point highlight the incredible variety the city has to offer. Below, we’ve rounded up a selection of standout listings that hover right around the million-dollar mark—each offering its own unique take on Manhattan living.

206 East 95th Street #12B

For about $1 million, this sun-filled 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo in Yorkville delivers 1,001 sq ft of space, north and south exposures, plus two private balconies perfect for morning light and evening air. Elegant cherry hardwood floors enhance its open-concept layout, where oversized windows and a sleek kitchen create an inviting flow for both entertaining and relaxing.

60 Sutton Place South #3EN

Priced just under $1 million, this expansive one-bedroom with 1½ baths in Sutton Place offers gracious proportions, east-facing views including river glimpses, and a separate windowed dining room adjacent to a renovated chef’s kitchen. Highlights like the jetted tub, electric fireplace, and balcony elevate the space, complemented by elegant details like cabinetry, premium stone surfaces, and tasteful lighting.

303 East 57th Street #46E

For about $1 million, this enormous 2-bedroom (with a den that converts to a second bedroom) co-op hugs the 46th floor with panoramic, four-directional views spanning bridges, skyline, park, and river in all their glory. Inside, custom architectural detailing—from the cabinetry concealing A/C to the crafted woodwork that mimics NYC’s skyline—pairs with designer finishes to strike a perfect balance of artistry and functionality.

155 East 73rd Street #7B

Just under the million-dollar mark, this pre-war Co-op in Lenox Hill offers approximately 1,000 sq ft of turn-of-the-century elegance: 9-foot beamed ceilings, a marble fireplace, and strip hardwood floors shine alongside classic finishes. The renovated kitchen—complete with stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar—makes for seamless entertaining, while two bedrooms (one used currently as a den) offer versatility for guests or a home office.


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