There were 236 transactions totaling $410 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 16.
🏆Commercial: The top commercial sale to hit records was in NoMad for a parking garage at 10 East 30th Street for about $33.5 million. Aero Park Corporation was the seller, and Royal Yacht Tower Management LLC was the buyer. The building stands eight stories tall with 48,500 square feet. It appears to be part of a larger development site that includes two additional lots with mixed-use properties on them.
📊Commercial: In the Bronx, a commercial building and adjacent parking lot at 633 Bergen Avenue and 631 Bergen Avenue sold for $9.2 million. The seller was CA 2952 Third Avenue LLC; the buyer was 633 Bergen LLC. The industrial building measures about 2,200 square feet.
📊Commercial: At 797 Madison Avenue in Lenox Hill, an office building hit records for $13.5 million. The seller was 797 Madison Realty LLC, and the buyer was Madison RE LLC. The five-story building spans nearly 7,000 square feet.
📊Residential: A sponsor unit in Carnegie Hill at Zeckendorf Development’s 1289 Lexington Avenue sold for $8.1 million. The buyers were Richard Correia and Sabrina Cecco. The home has five beds and five and a half baths, spanning 3,600 square feet. Ben Haymes with Zeckendorf Marketing has the listing.
📊Residential: On the Upper East Side, a townhouse at 127 East 81st Street changed hands for $7.8 million. The seller was a company tied to Steven K. Chu, who had purchased the home in 2002. The buyer in the latest sale was 127 East 81st Street, LLC. The townhouse spans about 4,800 square feet and has four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms and a landscaped garden. It went on the market in May for just under $8 million. Serhant’s Ravi Kantha, Nicole Kats and Alisha Zafar had the listing.
📊Residential: Danya Bali and Jonatan Gal purchased a full-floor, 3,600-square-foot condo at 595 West End Avenue on the Upper West Side for $6 million. The seller was a trust with Scott Brody as trustee. The unit’s last asking price was $6.3 million. Michael Graves, with Douglas Elliman, represented the seller in the transaction.
By the Numbers: Manhattan home listings slide in June, especially on West Side
Manhattan had fewer homes on the market in June compared to the same time last year, but the drop was most acute on the borough’s West Side.
Last month saw 7,340 co-ops, townhouses and condos up for sale across the borough. But that was down more than 14 percent year over year, according to a TRD Data analysis of inventory data compiled by housing expert Jonathan Miller. That’s a reversal from the prior year, when listings had risen 1.2 percent compared to June 2024.

If you like this digest, you can get it even earlier — every evening — by subscribing to TRD Data, here.
