🏆Residential: The costliest dwelling sale recorded in New York was on the Higher West Aspect, the place a megamansion at 48-50 West 69th Avenue bought for $45 million — $40 million off its last asking price. The vendor of the almost 45-foot-wide dwelling was French businessman Pierre Bastid and his spouse, Malou Beauvoir, a jazz singer. The couple bought the property — two adjoining houses — in separate offers in 2011 and 2018 for a complete of $24.5 million. It measures 19,600 sq. toes and has 5 bedrooms and 11 loos, plus an elevator, terrace and lap pool. The customer was MI 8787 LLC. Compass’ Jim St. Andre, Trevor Stephens and Michael Maniawski had the itemizing.
🏆Business: The priciest industrial deal to hit data was within the Bronx. The Roman Catholic Church bought a vacant plot of land at 484 East 178th Avenue for $17 million. The customer was the Affiliation of New York Catholic Houses, an inexpensive housing developer tied to the Archdiocese of New York. The lot spans about 0.9 acres.
📊Residential: The property of lawyer Robert Rifkind shed a co-op at 820 Park Avenue in Lenox Hill for $9.7 million. The patrons have been Mark Vassallo and Maria Garzon. The complete-floor unit has three bedrooms and three and a half loos. It final bought in 2012, for $8.3 million, and went in the marketplace in January for just below $10 million.
📊Residential: In Greenwich Village, a condominium at 173 MacDougal Avenue modified arms for $13.4 million. The vendor was Dr. Barbara Catherine Deli, and the client was a belief tied to lawyer Paul Carlotto. The unit spans about 4,600 sq. toes, pricing the sale at roughly $2,900 per sq. foot. It has 4 bedrooms and 4 and a half loos. The residence hit the market in March with an asking value of $12.9 million. Serhant’s Emanuele Fiore and Emily Stevens had the itemizing.
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