The Met trades two UES townhouses asking $28M
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is trading a pair of townhouses on the Upper East Side. The museum snagged an inked deal for the two homes on East 82nd Street last asking $28 million, according to Olshan Realty’s weekly report. The duo were the priciest of 25 Manhattan properties asking $4 million or more to find buyers last week, down from 29 in the previous period. The buyer signed a contract just 16 days after the homes, Nos. 6-8, hit the market. The buyer won a bidding war and agreed to pay above the asking price for the properties, which […]
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