There were 181 transactions of a total of $ 403 million registered in New York City during the 24 hours before 16:00 on Friday 12 September.
🏆 Residential: The most expensive residential deal that was admitted to New York was a fashion designer Jill Stuart’s Sale of a penthouse on the entire floor in the Urban Glass House 330 Spring Street In Hudson Square. Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos And Aikaterini Bouzali Payed just under $ 15 million for the apartment, which went on the market in July 2023 for $ 24.5 million. Stuart had bought the unit in 2007 for $ 11.2 million. The path with five bedrooms has two terraces, views of the Hudson River and a private lift landing. Compass’ Nick Gavin, Allie Fraza And Ugo Russino Had the list of Modlin Groups Adam Modlin.
🏆 Commercial: The best commercial transaction was registered in Little Italy, where a company was linked Ivy Chan separated with a property for mixed use at 208 Center Street For $ 7.3 million. The buyer was an LLC bound to Kim Wan Cheung. The seller had the five -storey building of 12,000 square feet for decades. It has shops on the ground floor and six apartments.
📊 Residential: Yunbo Li A scooped a Lenox Hill Townhouse that was once the home of Eleanor Roosevelt for $ 11 million. The seller of 211 East 62nd Street was an LLC bound to investor Chungchi Charles Uengwho had bought the house in 2011 for $ 9.5 million and reportedly Millions spent renovating. The house with four bedrooms, five bathrooms dates from 1873 and has been on and out of the market for almost a decade. The original asking price was $ 16 million. Serven’s Chase Landow represented the seller.
📊 Residential: Helen Henry an apartment sold at 17 East 12th Street in Greenwich Village for $ 9.2 million bound to a trust to Mark, CFO of Software Investment Firm Insight Partners. Henry had the unit since 2016, when she paid $ 8.3 million for it. The 4,500 square base path has a maximum of four bedrooms, five bathrooms and approximately 1,300 square foot outdoor space via two terraces. The apartment went on the market last October for just under $ 10 million. Compass’ Kyle Blackmon And Christine Collins Had the list.
📊 Residential: Richard GarriottA developer of video games that made the Ultima series and has also been to space, spoke a mansion at 308 East 81st Street In Yorkville for $ 5.2 million. The seller was an LLC bound to lawyer and real estate investor Michael Mallodwho reportedly used the four -storey house as a “de facto hotel” with 22 beds, according to the New York Post. Molhod was previously for $ 55,600 in fines, but the problem was solved, per Dobrecord. The real estate, which was last traded for $ 5.3 million, has only four legal bedrooms. The house has been on and out of the market since 2018, when the asking price was $ 7.5 million. Douglas Elliman’s Kim Shephard Had the list.
📊 Commercial: In the Brill building on 1619 Broadway north of Times Square, Mack Real Estate Group sold a commercial apartment on the fifth floor on the building for $ 6.8 million in a company managed by Nikunj Parekh. The unit comprises approximately 12,400 square base. The transaction amounts to around $ 550 per square foot.
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