🏆 Residential: The highest recorded home sales in the Big Apple occurred in Tribeca. Andrew Fulton paid $7.9 million for an apartment in Leonard Street 87. The seller, Balt and Ro Properties LLCowned the device since 2016, when the company bought it for just under $7.9 million. The unit measures approximately 7,400 square feet, with over 400 square feet of outdoor space. It also has six bedrooms and five and a half baths. COREs Emily Bear And Bet Doud had the mention.
🏆 Commercial: Queens had the most important commercial deal in New York City. In an apartment complex 11-15 Broadwayknown as the Astoria at Hallet’s Cove, sold for $23.4 million. The seller was 11-15 Broadway Delaware Owner LLC and the buyer was 11-15 Broadway Property LLC. The property, which is eight stories high and has 79 apartments, previously traded for $39.7 million in 2015.
📊 Residence: Henry Senger sold a penthouse and a storage space Charlton Street 77 at Hudson Square to Jennifer and Neil Murray. The prize was $6.5 million. The condo has three bedrooms, three and a half baths and more than 1,500 square feet of outdoor space. Compass’ Michael Rubin, Todd Lewin And Alec Gugel had the mention. Senger paid $5.5 million for the pad in 2022 and put it on the market in September for $6.3 million.
📊 Residence: Alison Berman sold a co-op at 1 Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village for $4.3 million. The buyer was Lisa Monacothe 39th Deputy Attorney General of the United States. The unit has two bedrooms and two and a half baths. Berman put the device on the market in March, with an asking price of $4.7 million. Compass’ Stacey Kanbar And Julie Kopel represented the seller.
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