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NYC’s top deals: Maverick offloads Chelsea townhouse for $12M

TRD reports top transactions for Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025

217 West 20th Street

There were 127 transactions totaling $239 million recorded in New York City over the prior 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.

🏆 Residential: The top residential transaction recorded in New York was a Chelsea townhouse. Maverick Real Estate Partners offloaded a home at 217 West 20th Street for $11.6 million — almost half off the original list price — after taking over the property in 2022 via a foreclosure case. The townhouse’s new owner is 217W20 CRG NY, LLC. The property has more than 9,000 square feet of living space and 1,500 square feet of exterior space. It also has six bedrooms, a garage, an elevator, a rooftop terrace and an aluminum privacy screen. It hit the market two years ago with an asking price of $22.5 million. Serhant’s Ravi Kantha, Jessica Taylor and Nicole Kats had the listing.

📊 Residential: A trust tied to entertainment business manager Anna DerParseghian dropped $6.3 million on a townhouse that appears to be a two-family home at 216 Carlton Avenue in Fort Greene. The seller was Jane Karr, who had owned the brownstone since 2000. The nearly 4,000-square-foot property sits about a block from Fort Greene Park. The latest transaction appears to have been off-market.

📊 Residential: In Dumbo, Joanna Lau and Jeff Qiu scooped up a condo at 60 Front Street, known as the Olympia Dumbo, which was developed by Fortis Property Group. The price was $6.2 million. The three-bedroom pad measures about 2,600 square feet, pricing the transaction at roughly $2,400 per square foot.

📊 Residential: Melanie Courbet, founder of the gallery Atelier Courbet and the widow of art dealer Paul Kasmin, paid $3.8 million for a co-op at 53 Crosby Street in Soho. The seller was a trust. The two-bedroom pad, a triplex, measures 4,200 square feet. It went up for sale in March with an asking price of $3.9 million. Corcoran’s Roxana Dorneanu had the listing.

📊 Residential: Robert Buxton sold a co-op in Soho to Robert Schuham for $3.6 million. Buxton had purchased the unit at 45 Crosby Street in 2018 for just under $4 million. The one-bedroom unit measures 2,100 square feet. The deal pencils out to just over $1,700 per square foot. Compass’ Edward Hickey, Elise Gold Flangos and Christina Visca. The co-op shareholders own one of the building’s two retail units and earn income from the other store’s lease.

By the Numbers: Which state had the greatest yearly spike in residential foreclosures?

Colorado’s residential foreclosure rate surged more than any other state over the past year. 

The share of homes with foreclosure filings in Colorado spiked more than 145 percent in October compared to the year before. That was about 7 percent more than the country’s 19 percent yearly increase.

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