There have been 209 transactions totaling $324 million recorded in New York Metropolis over the 24 hours earlier than 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.
🏆 Residential: A Tribeca penthouse marked the costliest residential sale recorded in New York Metropolis. The three-bedroom, 3,500-square-foot pad at 11 North Moore Avenue offered for $12.5 million. The vendor, LMB 2010 LLC, bought the unit in 2016 for $11.2 million. The customer was 11 North Moore LLC. The most recent deal, which works out to roughly $3,600 per sq. foot, seems to have been off-market.
🏆 Business: The highest recorded business actual property deal was in Soho, the place a mixed-use constructing at 198 Sixth Avenue offered for $7 million. The sellers had been Steve L. Hamilton and Daniel Tessitore. The customer was an LLC tied to First Administration Corp. The three-story property dates to the early 1800s and has 5 residential models.
📊 Residential: Bruce and Lana Curtis scooped up a Tribeca condominium at 111 Murray Avenue for $9.6 million, the asking value. The vendor was an LLC with compliance skilled Robert Stype as its member. The unit final traded in 2019 for simply over $9.6 million. It spans almost 3,000 sq. ft, pricing the transaction at about $3,200 per sq. foot. The condominium has three bedrooms, river-to-river views and a non-public elevator vestibule. The unit went up on the market in April with Compass’ Adie Kriegstein.
📊 Residential: A belief tied to James G. Weiss paid $9.3 million for a condominium at 10 Sullivan Avenue in Soho. The vendor, Sullivan 12A LLC, bought the full-floor residence in 2016 for $10.9 million. The three-bedroom unit measures slightly below 3,000 sq. ft; the most recent transaction pencils out to about $3,100 per sq. foot. Corcoran’s Catherine Juracich, Tom Ventura, Karena Cameron, Lesley Schulhof and Emma O’Connor had the itemizing, which went available on the market in September for $9.5 million.
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