Full-floor condo at Flatiron Building asking $59M lands contract
The Flatiron Building has found a buyer for its most expensive listed condo. Spanning the entirety of the 21st floor in the historic building, Unit 21 was asking $58.5 million when it went into contract, according to StreetEasy. The home spans over 7,400 square feet and has five bedrooms and five full bathrooms. It has a tiny 33 square foot terrace at the northern tip of the triangularly-shaped building, according to the offering plan. The listing includes no description of the condo itself. The home was originally priced at $50 million in the development’s offering plan filed with the Attorney […]
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