West Village double-wide nabs $70M signed contract 
A megamansion in the West Village just snagged an inked deal for a peak price of more than $70 million. An unknown buyer signed a contract to purchase the home at 105-107 Banks Street, a recently completed combination of two historic townhouses, the Wall Street Journal first reported. If the deal closes for that price, it would work out to roughly $5,400 per square foot and rank among the most expensive in downtown Manhattan history. The Robert A.M. Stern-designed home hit the market in October with a $75 million asking price, following a years-long construction process. RoundSquare Builders bought the […]
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