Fifty-two sales were recorded in New York City over the last seven days, slightly up from the previous week, according to real estate site SteetEasy.
The sale of the week was an entire building on a prime spot on the Upper East Side. Sold for $17.25 million this 13,734-square-foot building was signed off on May 10. Located at 122 E. 78th St., the building has 14 units on five floors, coming out at $1,256 per square foot. The sellers made a few extra pennies on this building, buying it in 2008 for $13.2 million. The owners before that had bought it in 2006 for $8 million.
Very close by was the biggest residential sale of the week—a co-op at 910 Park Ave. For $8.25 million the new owner of this place will get four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms in a white glove building and only one other apartment on the same floor. It’s a short distance from many of the finest art and culture establishments in the city, and a short hop to Central Park.
The least expensive residential property that wasn’t a $10 house shuffle was a two-family house in Fresh Meadows, Queens, that sold for $100,000. That’s a price per square foot of $79.