NYC’s top deals: UES co-op sells for $13M
There were 168 transactions totaling $258 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before Friday, May 22. ? Commercial: The priciest commercial deal to hit records was in Williamsburg, where a mixed-use property at 499 Grand Street traded for $7.5 million. The seller was an LLC tied to Greenbrook Partners, and the buyer was Townhouse Rental II, LLC. The building stands three stories tall and has ground-floor retail with apartments on the upper levels. It last sold in 2024 for $3.8 million. ? Residential: The top recorded home sale was on the Upper East Side, where […]
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