NYC’s top deals: Flatiron office building trades for $13M
There were 175 transactions totaling $1.2 billion recorded in New York City over the previous 24 hours as of 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 5. ? Residential: The priciest residential deal recorded in New York was in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill. An affiliate of Jersey City-based Dixon Advisory offloaded a townhouse at 272 Lafayette Avenue for $4.8 million. The buyer was Lafayette Asset Holdings LLC. The six-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath brownstone, which has a wet bar and hot tub/cold plunge on the roof, hit the market in June for just under $5 million. Brown Harris Stevens’ Ari Harkov, Kerrie Lynch and Warner […]
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