Top broker Clayton Orrigo buys 160 Leroy Condo for $ 7 million

Top broker Clayton Orrigo buys 160 Leroy Condo for $ 7 million

A top broker in New York City known for his transactions in the center of Manhattan has executed an owner.

Clayton Orrigo, co-founder of Compass’ Hudson Advisory Team, paid $ 6.5 million according to public registers, or $ 3,400 per square foot, for an apartment with three bedrooms in 160 Leroy Street.

Unit 5a-n previously traded for $ 6.2 million in 2021. The house includes more than 2,000 square feet and has three bathrooms, 11-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and a bathroom with window in the primary suite.

The Orrigo team, which he launched with Stephen Ferrara in 2017, has his head office in the retail space of the building.

“If I can’t control the workload, I can control home -working traffic,” said Orrigo about his last purchase. He added that he is ‘Bullish’ in the Hudson River-Side apartment, pointing to a recent $ 25 million deal he did for an apartment on the 14th floor.

Arlene Guterson from Douglas Elliman had the list.

Elsewhere in the West Village, Orrigo recently appears to have traded a cooperative on 256 West 10th Street. He bought the apartment in 2017 for $ 2.1 million and started A intestinal renovation Explained in Architectural Digest.

Two years earlier he took a one -one bedroom at 25 Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village for $ 1.4 million, which he loaded for $ 1.8 million in 2019.

Three floors above the new unit of Orrigo are an apartment that has just recorded a record rental agreement for the building for $ 40,000 a month, or $ 234 per square foot. The lease agreement for the apartment, which was sold for $ 7 million only two months ago, was signed by a director of the sports platform of Michael Rubin, Fanatics.

Hotelier Ian Schager, Ares Management, Weinberg Properties and William Gotlieb Real Estate developed the 157 unit Condominium, which launched turnover in 2016. Since then, buyers from the Rubin building, who bought a penthouse for $ 44 million, and Jennifer Stengaard Gross, daughter of Pimco Bill Gross, who paid $ 28 million for a penthouse.

The building is on blocks of Kith Ivy, a controversial new Privé Padel Club on 120 Leroy. The club, supported by Streetwear designer Ronnie Fieg, Midtown Equits and the owners of Cafe Mogador, has just announced that it would house the first Erewhere of the City, albeit a pedestrian version of the supermarket in Los Angeles.

Orrigo and Ferrarar’s Hudson Advisory Team first became $ 366 million in the Sales Side Salvation Side in the best resale agents of the city, according to The Real Deal’s Last ranking. The cohort also landed to the top 10 new development agents with a turnover of $ 119 million.

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