Stable Market Trends: Strong Activity in Sub-$10M Range

The Market Report

Highest Price Listing: 211 Central Park West #19B
List Price: $12,950,000
This stunning 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom residence boasts sweeping views of Central Park and the iconic New York City skyline PLUS an enormous terrace! There are breathtaking views from the living room with wood burning fireplace, library, kitchen and primary bedroom as well the private terrace, which spans approximately 60 feet

Market Overview:
During this week, 19 properties went under contract, with two properties listed at $10 million or higher. The total sales volume increased to $125.3 million.

Notable Contracts:

  1. 10 E 82nd Street [Townhouse]
    Contract Price: $11,500,000
    Situated on the south side of the street on a block with some of the Upper East Side's finest townhouse architecture, 10 East 82nd Street is for sale for the first time in generations. The home is 19.5' wide and sits on a 102.5' lot. It is currently 5,737 square feet above grade but enjoys another 2,200+ square feet of unused air rights, if a purchaser wanted to expand back and up, with Landmarks approvals.

  2. 530 Park avenue #15B
    Contract Price: $7,250,000
    This elegant, high floor, mint condition home spans nearly 2700 square feet of pure perfection at 530 Park Avenue. 15B is a stunning duplex residence comprised of 3 or 4 bedrooms, 4 full marble baths, spacious living room, formal dining room with views onto Park Avenue from every window.

  3. 155 W 11th Street #10D
    Contract Price: $6.795,000

    Perfectly perched on the 10th floor of the luxurious Greenwich Lane condominium, this spectacular corner residence features two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Flooded with natural light, the 1,515 square foot home offers breathtaking open city views including peeks of the Hudson River.

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This report presents the recent high-end real estate market activities, highlighting key transactions and market movements.

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