NYC’s best deals: UES co-op sells for  million

NYC’s best deals: UES co-op sells for $11 million

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There were 196 transactions totaling $266 million recorded in the New York City archives in the 24 hours before 4:00 PM on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

πŸ† Commercial: The record-breaking most expensive transaction was completed Queens, true MEM Real Estate LLClinked to Manuel Mejiaacquired two additional commercial units 83-17 Broadwaya four-story mixed-use building in Elmhurst at a total cost of $5.8 million. The seller was Broadway FMFM LLCtied to George Butter, who had previously purchased the properties for $6.4 million in 2014. Each unit covers 8,400 square feet.

πŸ† Residential: The highest recorded home sale was for a housing cooperative in 995 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side, which sold for $10.8 million. The buyers were Dr. Wendy Hurst Levine And Dr. Richard Levinefrom whom the device was purchased Colleen Leissgeneral agent for The Reggie Place Revocable Trust. The unit, which measures approximately 4,400 square feet, has four bedrooms and three and a half baths. Brown Harris Stevens’ Leslie Coleman And Christina Lee had the listing, which went live in September, with an asking price of just under $11 million. The seller had owned the co-op for more than a decade and purchased it for $14.5 million.

πŸ“Š Residential: In Tribeca, a residential apartment in Lichtstraat 52 sold for $5.7 million. The buyer, Forge 44 LLCpurchased the 1,900-square-foot, three-bedroom unit from Lori and Neil Kearns. The transaction works out to approximately $2,900 per square foot. The Kearns picked up the pad in 2022 for $5.4 million.

πŸ“Š Residential: A single-family home 158 West 92nd Street on the Upper West Side was sold by the estate of Elizabeth C. Tobin for $5.5 million. The buyers were writers and theater critics Kara Cutruzzula And Colin McDonald. The four-bedroom residence, which dates from the early 20th century, covers approximately 4,000 square meters over four floors and has a 13-meter deep garden, a full cellar and a library. The property last sold in 2012 for $5.3 million, and went up for sale again in March 2024 for $7.4 million. Corcorans Chris Kan And Tyler Miller had the mention.

πŸ“Š Residential: An LLC tied to Elyahu Cohen has unloaded a 2,300 square foot apartment 1 Central Park SouthThe Plaza, for $5.3 million, or about $2,300 per square foot. The buyer was Gado Properties LLC. The pad has two bedrooms and two and a half baths. It has been on and off the market since 2023. The most recent asking price was $5.5 million. Compass’ Charlie Attias, Brooke Winsness And Connor Ramage had the mention.

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