There were 169 transactions totaling $248 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June 2.
🏆 Commercial: The top commercial real estate deal to hit records in the Big Apple was in Gramercy Park, where Rashid Realty parted with a six-story, 19,600-square-foot office building at 108 East 16th Street for $13.8 million. The buyer was an LLC tied to Omnia Properties. Rashid Realty had owned the building since the 1970s.
🏆 Residential: One High Line, the luxury condominium at 500 West 18th Street in West Chelsea, recorded the priciest home sale. A trust scooped up a 2,600-square-foot unit for $11.9 million. The sale breaks down to $4,600 per square foot. The developers behind the project are Witkoff and Access Industries. Corcoran’s Deborah Kern and Steve Gold are marketing the property.
📊 Residential: Matthew Bird and Melanie Bouvard scooped up a full-floor co-op at 1001 Park Avenue on the Upper East Side for $9 million, its asking price. The seller was Janice Oresman, an art adviser and curator. The unit has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. It went on the market in December with Brown Harris Stevens’ Lisa Lippman and Scott Moore.
📊 Residential: In Gravesend, David and Cookie Maleh parted with a single-family home at 1926 East First Street for $7.5 million. The buyer was 2004E3rd LLC. The property, which spans nearly 6,800 square feet, was last sold in 1999.
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