KEY POINTS
  • The median resale price for Manhattan apartments hit $999,000 in the second quarter — the highest on record, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel.
  • Average sale prices rose 12% in the quarter, topping $1.9 million, the report said.
  • The buying spree has led to fewer apartments on the market, and there is robust demand for pricey penthouses, which offer buyers more space and private outdoor areas.

Manhattan real estate prices reached an all-time high in the second quarter, as buyers returned to the city and boosted demand for the largest, most expensive apartments, according to new reports.

The median resale price for Manhattan apartments hit $999,000 in the second quarter — the highest on record, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. Average sale prices rose 12% in the quarter, topping $1.9 million.