NYC’s top deals: UES co-op trades at loss for $22M
There were 182 deals, totaling about $303 million, recorded in New York City on Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. ?Residential: The top residential sale recorded in New York City was for a co-op at The Stanhope at 995 Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side. The parties in the deal were two LLCs. The buyer paid $22 million for the full-floor unit, which sold at a loss as the seller purchased the co-op in 2012 for $27.3 million. The unit can have up to nine bedrooms and it measures about 8,400 square feet. The deal works out to more than $2,600 […]
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