There have been 196 transactions totaling $266 million filed in New York Metropolis data within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026.
🏆 Industrial: The priciest transaction to hit data was in Queens, the place MEM Realty LLC, linked to Manuel Mejia, acquired two industrial items at 83-17 Broadway, a four-story, mixed-use constructing, in Elmhurst for a mixed $5.8 million. The vendor was Broadway FMFM LLC, tied to George Mantikas, which had beforehand bought the properties for $6.4 million in 2014. Every unit spans 8,400 sq. ft.
🏆 Residential: The highest residence sale recorded was for a residential co-op unit at 995 Fifth Avenue on the Higher East Aspect, which offered for $10.8 million. The consumers had been Dr. Wendy Hurst Levine and Dr. Richard Levine, who bought the unit from Colleen Leiss, common agent for The Reggie Place Revocable Belief. The unit, which measures about 4,400 sq. ft, has 4 bedrooms and three and a half baths. Brown Harris Stevens’ Leslie Coleman and Christina Lee had the itemizing, which went stay in September, with an asking value of slightly below $11 million. The vendor had owned the co-op for greater than a decade, shopping for it for $14.5 million.
📊 Residential: In Tribeca, a residential apartment at 52 Laight Avenue offered for $5.7 million. The customer, Forge 44 LLC, bought the 1,900-square-foot, three-bedroom unit from Lori and Neil Kearns. The transaction pencils out to roughly $2,900 per sq. foot. The Kearns picked up the pad in 2022 for $5.4 million.
📊 Residential: A single-family residence at 158 West 92nd Avenue on the Higher West Aspect was offered by the property of Elizabeth C. Tobin for $5.5 million. The consumers had been writers and theater critics Kara Cutruzzula and Colin Macdonald. The four-bedroom residence, which dates to the flip of the twentieth century, spans about 4,000 sq. ft throughout 4 flooring and has a 43-foot-deep backyard, full basement and library. The property final offered in 2012, for $5.3 million, and it went on sale once more in March 2024 for $7.4 million. Corcoran’s Chris Kann and Tyler Miller had the itemizing.
📊 Residential: An LLC tied to Elyahu Cohen offloaded a 2,300-square-foot apartment at 1 Central Park South, The Plaza, for $5.3 million, or about $2,300 per sq. foot. The customer 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. Its most up-to-date asking value was $5.5 million. Compass’ Charlie Attias, Brooke Winsness and Connor Ramage had the itemizing.
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