Ceiling gets lower for top sales
April 07, 2009 01:30PM By Sarah Ryley
Carol Levy
From the April issue: So far, this year's record residential real estate deals aren't as dazzling as those seen in recent quarters -- in fact, 2009's top deals would have merely elicited a yawn last year -- and the number of overall transactions has plummeted. This month, The Real Deal looked at the most expensive residential sales in the city during January and February 2009 (data courtesy of PropertyShark) to get a sense of the top deals being made despite today's dire economic circumstances. A list of the top 25 resales found only four deals that closed for more than $10 million, and even a sale for $2.2 million was pricey enough to make the cut. more
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Anonymous
181 E 90, 21A is on list of top 25 sales. I sold that
Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 06/11/09