There have been 129 transactions totaling $280 million filed in New York Metropolis data from 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14 by means of 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 17.
🏆Residential: The best-priced dwelling sale was in Midtown, the place a penthouse at Rabina’s 520 Fifth Avenue bought for $11.5 million. The customer of the sponsor unit was an LLC with Chin Wook Lee as member. The total-floor residence spans 3,100 sq. toes, pricing the sale at $3,700 per sq. foot. It has three bedrooms and three and a half loos together with a terrace. Corcoran Sunshine Advertising Group is dealing with gross sales on the property.
🏆Industrial: Midtown additionally had the most costly business deal to enter data. Gary Barnett’s Extell Improvement Firm dropped $65 million on the workplace property at 110 East 55th Street. The vendor was the Parkoff Group. The property is a part of an assemblage along Park Avenue that Barnett has been stitching collectively. The East fifty fifth Avenue property stands 19 tales tall and measures 73,000 sq. toes.
📊Industrial: The Geneva Faculty of Manhattan, a pre-school by means of twelfth grade personal college, bought the six-story college constructing at 150 West 85th Street on the Higher West Aspect by way of a chapter case for $33.2 million. The property’s former proprietor was an affiliate of the Manhattan Nation Faculty, which had bought the location from The New Faculty in 2015 for $28 million.
📊Residential: Rabina bought one other penthouse at 520 Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Isaiah S. Henry, by way of a belief, paid $10.9 million for the two,600-square-foot pad, which has three bedrooms and three and a half loos. The sale breaks all the way down to $4,200 per sq. foot. The newest asking value for the house, marketed by Corcoran Sunshine Advertising Group, was $11.3 million.
📊Residential: Ying Shou bought a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom rental at 150 East 78th Avenue in Lenox Hill for slightly below $7 million or $3,200 per sq. foot. The vendor was Acushla Companions LLC, which bought the pad in 2022 for $6.4 million.
By the Numbers: Brooklyn townhouse prices continue to soar as Manhattan market rebounds
Brooklyn properties are sustaining their years-long ascent, whereas Manhattan townhouses are staging a robust comeback this 12 months.
Since 2023, the median value per sq. foot of Brooklyn townhouses has soared 12.8 % to succeed in $608 as of the start of July, in line with an evaluation of one- to three-family dwelling gross sales by TRD Information. In the meantime, Manhattan townhouses noticed their median value per sq. foot edge up simply 1.7 % over the identical interval.
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