Another apartment at JDS Development and Property Markets Group’s 111 West 57th Street faltered the best deal last week in Manhattan.
Unit 42 on the Rowtoren of the billionaires, who asked $ 22.5 million, was the most expensive of 23 contracts signed for houses in the municipality who asked $ 4 million or more between 11 August and 17 August, according to the weekly report from Olshan Realty. The hanging deal marks the ninth time this year that an apartment in the building claimed the first or second place in the report.
The apartment of 4,500 square foot initially initially asked $ 27.5 million when the developers started marketing units in 2016 with marketing units.
Facilities in the building, where 49 of the 60 units are closed for an average of $ 4,500 per square foot, include a fitness center, Padel Court, Pool, Pool, Terrace and Private Dining Room.
The Nikki Field team with Sotheby’s International Heads Sales at the Supertall.
The second most expensive home to find a buyer was a mansion on the Upper West Side, with an asking price of $ 10 million. The house on 330 West 88th Street, which came on the market in February, covers 7,000 square feet and has four bedrooms and six bathrooms.
The six -storey mansion was last traded for $ 4.5 million in 2022, and the seller spent more than two years the renovation of it. The 18-foot-wide house also has a lift, garden, two terraces and a gym in the basement.
Sotheby’s International’s Jaime Richichi had the list.
The total number of contracts signed last week was on the same footing with the previous period, which registered 22 inked deals. Of the properties to find buyers, there were 15 condos, four were cooperatives, one was a condop and three were mansions.
The combined asking price of the houses was $ 149 million, for an average price of $ 6.5 million and a median of $ 5.4 million. The typical house spent more than two years on the market and was discounted by 11 percent from the original listing price.
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