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NYC’s top deals: Eckstrom sells renovated townhouse for $15M, Brooklyn’s priciest sale this year

TRD reports top transactions for Friday, March 13, 2026

Carlos Saavedra and Nicole Eckstrom with 307 Hicks Street (Getty, Google Maps)
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There were 134 transactions totaling $440 million recorded in New York City in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Friday, March 13, 2026.

🏆 Residential: The priciest residential real estate sale recorded in New York City was in Brooklyn Heights, where a renovated townhouse at 307 Hicks Street changed hands for just under $15 million, marking Brooklyn’s priciest residential sale so far this year. The seller was Brooklyn-based development firm Eckstrom, which purchased the building in 2024 for $5.1 million. The buyer in the latest sale was Tipsy Fig LLC, tied to a finance family, according to the New York Post. The 25-foot-wide townhouse’s last asking price was $15.5 million.

🏆 Commercial: The most expensive commercial real estate transaction to hit records was in Yorkville, with the sale of a six-story, more than 16,000-square-foot walk-up at 443 East 88th Street for $16.5 million. The sellers of the property, which has 25 apartments, were companies tied to Isaac Abraham and Sandra Viana. The buyer was an affiliate of Jade Century Properties. 

📊 Residential: In Lenox Hill, Robert Scalia and Audrey Allopenna parted with a condo at 40 East 66th Street for $7.2 million. The buyer was UES Household LLC. Scalia and Allopenna purchased the unit in 2021 for $6 million. The three-bedroom pad spans more than 2,400 square feet, pricing the sale at about $3,000 per square foot. It hit the market one year ago for about $7.3 million. Compass’ Alli Chiaramonte, Tania Isacoff Friedland, Ryan Sherman, Sarah Minton, Karishma Sani and Kathryn Landow had the listing.

📊 Residential: Justin Waterman dropped $4.8 million on a co-op at 25 East Ninth Street in Greenwich Village. The seller was Oliver Kramer. The three-bedroom residence, a duplex, has two and a half bathrooms and went on the market in September for $5.3 million. Sotheby’s International Realty’s Laurie Silverman and Marcy Bloomstein represented Kramer.

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