
There have been 173 transactions totaling $274 million recorded in New York Metropolis from 4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14 via 4 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025.
🏆 Residential: The highest residential transaction recorded in New York Metropolis was on the Higher West Aspect. A sponsor unit at Extell Improvement Firm’s 50 West 66th Road traded for $44.9 million. The client was Pipedream 66 LLC. The almost 7,000-square-foot pad has 5 bedrooms, 5 full loos and two half baths. The deal works out to greater than $6,400 per sq. foot.
🏆 Business: Astoria had the highest industrial transaction recorded within the Huge Apple. An LLC managed by Maria Vissas offloaded a one-story, 10,700-square-foot retail property at 9-20 Essential Avenue for slightly below $8 million. The client was an LLC managed by Xiaoping Chang. The property seems to have been within the Vissas household for no less than 20 years.
📊 Residential: On the Higher East Aspect, a co-op at 1020 Fifth Avenue traded for $8 million. The vendor was the property of Christiane MacArthur, spouse of J. Roderick MacArthur, a Chicago businessman and philanthropist who died in 1984. The client was Laurie Doane Kefalidis, widow of the founding father of KLM Development (now KLM Equities). The three,500-square-foot residence has 9 rooms and views of Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork. It had been on and off the market since no less than 2021, when its asking value was $14 million. Brown Harris Stevens’ Mike Lubin represented the vendor.
📊 Residential: Marie and Nicolas Geiger — he’s an government board member at L’Occitane Group — scooped up a 3,600-square-foot duplex at 1 Lexington Avenue in Gramercy Park for $5.9 million. The vendor was the property of James Benenson, Jr. The unit has 5 bedrooms and 4 loos. It went available on the market in July 2024 with an asking value of $7.5 million. Douglas Elliman’s Nadia Bartolucci and Alyssa Rainford had the itemizing.
📊 Residential: Rachel and Glenn Greenberg bought a co-op from the property of Robert B.W. MacNeil, a journalist who co-created the predecessor of PBS Information Hour, for slightly below $5 million at 44 West 77th Road on the Higher West Aspect. The three-bedroom unit spans 2,700 sq. toes, pricing the deal at about $1,900 per sq. foot. The house went available on the market in March with an asking value of $5.5 million. Brown Harris Stevens’ Stacey Dolan and Leslie O’Shea had the itemizing.
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