It’s a question we hear all the time: What kind of apartment can I get for $2 million in New York City?
The answer depends entirely on where you look.
While we specialize in the Fantastic Four(Soho, Tribeca, Hudson Square, and the West Village) we’ve rounded up standout Manhattan condos across a range of neighborhoods to offer a broader view. These listings, all priced around $2 million, vary dramatically in size, style, and layout. Some offer iconic views or private outdoor space; others deliver serious square footage or unique architecture.
Here’s a snapshot of what that budget can unlock in today’s market:

Two Bridges
2 bed | 2 Bath | 1,123 sqft
Price: $2,165,000
Monthlies: $1,260
Built: 2019
Listed by OMS Sales Gallery

Tribeca
1 bed | 1 Bath | 792 sqft
Price: $2,150,000
Monthlies: $2,354
Built: 2018
Listed by Julia Jiang & Charles Hawkins

East Village
2 bed | 2 Bath | 1,343 sqft
Price: $2,150,000
Monthlies: $2,399
Built: 1900
Listed by Alejandro Beitler

Chelsea Penthouse
2 bed | 2 Bath | 1,080 sqft
Price: $2,150,000
Monthlies: $2,954
Built: 2019
Listed by Andrew Chung & Susie Park

Midtown
2 bed | 2.5 Bath | 1,311 sqft
Price: $2,150,000
Monthlies: $3,374
Built: 2007
Listed by Noble Black & Jeffrey Gageby

Lincoln Square
2 bed | 2 Bath | 1,300 sqft
Price: $2,150,000
Monthlies: $3,678
Built: 1931
Listed by The Office of Pamela D'Arc

Kips Bay
2 bed | 2 Bath | 1,813 sqft
Price: $2,120,000
Monthlies: $3,536
Built: 2026
Listed by The Willow

Lenox Hill
1 bed | 1.5 Bath | 1,040 sqft
Price: $2,150,000
Monthlies: $3,808
Built: 1927
Listed by Dennis Mangone & Mary Delano

East Harlem
4 bed | 3 Bath | 2,950 sqft
Price: $2,000,000
Monthlies: $5,638
Built: 2018
Listed by Dennis Yair Tavivian
Takeaway
Two million dollars in Manhattan can mean a sleek downtown one-bedroom or a sprawling uptown four-bedroom. The trade-offs vary: space versus location, prewar charm versus modern finishes, skyline views versus garden access. That’s the beauty of this city; there’s something for every kind of buyer.
Interestingly, we did not find any properties around this price point in Soho, Hudson Square, or the West Village. It highlights just how competitive the Fantastic Four have become.
If you are curious about what is currently available in those neighborhoods, we are happy to help.




