There have been 141 transactions totaling $202 million filed in New York Metropolis information within the 24 hours earlier than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, August 5.
🏆Residential: Greenwich Village had the costliest residential deal to hit information within the Huge Apple. Greenwich Lane 76 LLC bought a apartment at 160 West twelfth Avenue for $8.9 million. The client was Hess Greenwich Lane LLC. The deal for the two,500-square-foot pad breaks right down to $3,600 per sq. foot. The vendor had bought the three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath unit in 2022 for slightly below $8 million, then put it again in the marketplace in June for $8.6 million. Brown Harris Stevens’ Brittany and Monica Podell had the listings.
🏆Industrial: The priciest recorded industrial sale was on the Higher East Facet, the place L’Antiquaire and The Connoisseur, a gallery specializing in European furnishings and artwork, offloaded a mixed-use constructing at 36 East 73rd Avenue for $8.5 million sq. ft. The client of the 5,900-square-foot, five-story constructing was Leegan Industrial LLC. The gallery had owned the property because the Nineteen Eighties.
📊Residential: Harvir and Rehan Latif picked up a 3,400-square foot penthouse at Baron Property Group’s 12 East 88th Street in Carnegie Hill for $7.6 million or $2,200 per sq. foot. The transaction seems to have been the primary for the three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment; Simon Baron Improvement, BPG’s predecessor, transformed the property into condominiums in 2017.
📊Residential: Scott and Lauren Platshon scooped up a co-op at 100 Barrow Avenue within the West Village from a belief tied to Michael B. Benner, basic counsel at growth agency Tishman Speyer. Scott Platshon is a biotechnology govt and Lauren Platshon works within the style trade. The worth was $7.2 million. The unit, which has three bedrooms and three and a half loos, spans 2,400 sq. ft, pricing the deal at $3,000 per sq. foot. The co-op went in the marketplace in February, with an asking value of $6.9 million. Corcoran’s Nicole Hechter and Asaf Bar-Lev represented the vendor.
📊Residential: In Gravesend, a belief tied to the Lopopolo household bought a three-family house at 2172 East third Avenue for slightly below $5 million. The client was an organization tied to Daoud Katach. The three,200-square-foot house has 5 bedrooms and three and a half loos, in response to a former itemizing for the property. The house has been within the Lopopolo household because the Nineteen Sixties.
By the Numbers: One year after broker fee ban, Boston’s rents tell a different story than New York’s
One 12 months in the past, Massachusetts banned condominium landlords from passing alongside dealer charges to tenants, if the owner employed the dealer.
In contrast to in New York Metropolis, the place rents skyrocketed after the same provision, the Massachusetts measure doesn’t seem to have had the same impact in Boston.
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