NYC’s top deals: Nate Silver scoops up Noho pad for $3M
There were 119 transactions totaling $127 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2026. ? Commercial: The most expensive commercial real estate sale to hit records was in the Bronx, where an apartment complex at 1285 Edward L. Grant Highway traded for $8.5 million. The seller was a Great Neck, New York-based company tied to Robert Kahen. The buyer of the eight-story building, which has 29 units, was an LLC linked to Joel Weiss and Isaac Silberstein. ? Residential: Downtown Brooklyn logged the priciest recorded home sale in the […]
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