
"The priciest residential deal recorded in New York City was in Greenwich Village, where J. Carey Smith, a Texas-based entrepreneur who founded Big Ass Solutions, his wife Nancy Smith and their son Tristan Smith sold a townhouse at 11 West 12th Street for $26.5 million. The Smiths purchased the home in 2019 for $19.9 million, then put it on the market in June, asking $27 million. The five-story, 25-foot-wide townhouse spans 9,700 square feet and has six bathrooms, a two-car garage."
"In Brooklyn Heights, a block from the waterfront, a trust tied to Michael B. Benner, general counsel at Tishman Speyer, purchased a single-family home at 104 Willow Street for $11.3 million. The seller was an LLC managed by Alison Franco, who is also known as Alison Sargent, who purchased the property in 2014 for $10.6 million. The home dates to 1829 and has five bedrooms and four and a half baths. It spans more than 5,200 square feet."
There were 195 property transactions totaling $283 million in New York City during the 24 hours before 4:00 p.m. on Oct. 1. The highest-priced residential sale was a Greenwich Village townhouse at 11 West 12th Street sold for $26.5 million; the five-story, 25-foot-wide home spans 9,700 square feet and includes multiple amenities. A commercial condo at 1619 Broadway in the Brill Building sold for $7 million to an entity tied to Saima Chowdhury; Mack Real Estate Group was the seller and previously acquired the Brill Building in 2023 for about $216 million. Other notable sales included a Brooklyn Heights single-family home for $11.3 million and a 4,000-square-foot sponsor unit at The Astor for $10.8 million.
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