A resale rental at Aman New York capped off a bustling week for Manhattan’s luxurious market.
Unit 18A at Vlad Doronin’s luxurious hotel-condo conversion, asking just below $30 million, was the priciest of 29 properties asking $4 million or extra to seek out patrons final week, in line with Olshan Realty’s weekly report.
The full was up from simply 19 contracts signed within the previous period, abbreviated because of the Thanksgiving vacation.
The three,700-square-foot condo hit the market final September, asking just below $40 million. In January, the vendor, an entity registered to an handle in Budapest, Hungary, dropped the value to $35 million earlier than decreasing it once more in June. The vendor purchased it from OKO Group in 2022 for $35 million.
Corcoran’s Connor Cuccinelli and Noble Black had the itemizing.
The constructing at 730 Fifth Avenue snagged its first resale in July, when Unit 23A offered for $64 million, up from the $51 million the vendor paid for it earlier this yr.
Two townhouses, every asking $12.5 million, tied for the No. 2 spot final week. One among them, a 17-foot-wide abode on the Higher East Facet, was featured as the outside of Holly Golightly’s condo constructing in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
The property at 169 East 71st Street, which final traded for $7.4 million in 2015, hit the market in Might asking $15 million. It’s at present configured as a two-family house with a garden-level condo.
The house, in-built 1910 and renovated in 2015, spans 4 tales and 4,500 sq. toes and has 4 bedrooms and 4 loos. It additionally options an elevator and landscaped backyard.
Corcoran’s Caroline Bass had the itemizing.
The opposite townhouse is at 23 West twelfth Road in Greenwich Village. The four-story, 25-foot-wide property is split into three residences, together with a five-bedroom triplex, studio and four-bedroom duplex.
The house, which hasn’t traded in additional than 20 years, additionally hit the market in Might, asking just below $15 million.
Compass’ Nick Gavin, Ugo Russino and Allie Fraza had the itemizing.
Of the 29 properties, 17 had been condos, 5 had been co-ops and 7 had been townhouses.
The properties requested a mixed $233 million, which works out to a mean worth of $8 million and a median of $6.5 million. The everyday house was available on the market for roughly two years and had a reduction of 11 %.
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