On July 3, New York City recorded 289 real estate deals, totaling approximately $505 million. The top residential sale was a four-bedroom condominium at One High Line sold for $13.1 million. A bulk sale of apartments in Borough Park was the leading commercial transaction, valued at $9.6 million. Other notable sales included a four-bedroom unit at 50 West 66th Street for $9.4 million and a co-op in Carnegie Hill sold for $8.8 million, highlighting active real estate transactions in the city.
The top residential sale recorded in New York City was for a Chelsea condominium at One High Line, Witkoff Group and Access Industries' luxury development at 500 West 18th Street, where Mark Terrano paid $13.1 million for the unit, which has four bedrooms and spans about 3,200 square feet, amounting to about $4,100 per square foot.
In Carnegie Hill, Amanda and Ned Offit sold a co-op at 1100 Park Avenue for $8.8 million, which was about 8 percent over asking price, and the buyers had purchased it for $7.1 million in 2011.
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