EJS’ 200 E 75th St tops Manhattan’s lux market
Ted Segal’s Upper East Side condominium dominated Manhattan’s luxury market last week. Penthouses at 200 East 75th Street snagged the two priciest deals inked in the borough between March 16 and March 22, according to Olshan Realty’s report. During the period, buyers signed contracts for 20 homes asking $4 million or more, up from 26 in the previous week. Unit PH4 at the 18-story development stole the No. 1 spot, with an asking price of $19.7 million. The apartment, which initially asked just under $19.5 million when sales launched two years ago, spans nearly 5,000 and has five bedrooms and […]
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