NYC's top deals: Catbird CEO sells UES co-op for $12M
Briefly

On June 10, New York City saw significant real estate activity with 187 deals amounting to approximately $287.7 million. The most notable residential transaction was a four-bedroom co-op in Lenox Hill sold for $12 million, previously listed at $12.5 million. In the commercial sector, a Bronx parking lot sold for $11.5 million, and hotelier Efrem Harkham purchased a 101-unit building in Flatbush for $10.8 million. The confluence of high-value transactions indicates sustained investment interest in various segments of the NYC property market.
The priciest residential deal recorded was for a four-bedroom co-op in Lenox Hill, sold for $12 million by jewelry CEO Motoko Sakurai and Harry Taylor.
The new owner of a Bronx parking lot sold for $11.5 million is linked to developer Andrea Gjini, marking a profitable investment for the sellers.
Hotelier Efrem Harkham acquired a 101-unit apartment building in Flatbush for $10.8 million, demonstrating ongoing interest in New York's commercial real estate market.
In Central Harlem, a church and adjacent properties traded for $9.3 million, showing a dynamic shift in property ownership in key neighborhoods.
Read at therealdeal.com
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