Big Ticket: N.Y.’s Top Sales and Listings in June
Take a look at some of the most high-profile real estate listings and sales in June in New York City.
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Take a look at some of the most high-profile real estate listings and sales in June in New York City.
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The triplex penthouse has a faux-starlight installation of the Milky Way, a bathroom inspired by the Yellow Submarine, and more, the WeWork founder’s brokers say.
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The Oklahoma City Council voted this week to clear the way for a 1,907-foot tower, surpassing One World Trade Center in New York.
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An architectural firm waited years to design for clients who wanted a modern look in the Hamptons — it uses the sky, the ocean and dunes as muses.
By Craig Kellogg and
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Jim Steinman spent years transforming his Connecticut house into a kind of rock ‘n’ roll museum. Now his friends are trying to sell it — with his belongings intact.
By Joyce Cohen
The Upper East Side mansion, which has been divided into three luxury units, narrowly avoided foreclosure and sold for $32.2 million, the top sale in March.
By Vivian Marino
One of them was the longtime residence of the accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It sold for $51 million.
By Vivian Marino
Pandemic fears, and a few discounts, helped the sales of single-family homes in New York, including one once owned by Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick.
By Vivian Marino
And despite an overall slowdown in New York City closings in the final weeks before the presidential election, October’s biggest sale was a $65.6 million Central Park duplex.
By Vivian Marino
Some of the closings in September went into contract before the coronavirus surfaced and the presidential election moved into full swing.
By Vivian Marino
The seven-story brick and limestone mansion at 29 Beekman Place was bought by a real estate company for $11.5 million, a fraction of its original asking price.
By Vivian Marino
The condo, at the pinnacle of the limestone tower, is the year’s most expensive sale. It was one of three big purchases there during July.
By Vivian Marino
The artsy town of Todos Santos has long been a quiet alternative to the resorts of Los Cabos, but new demand and development is raising its profile.
By Roxana Popescu
The condos, though, had been in contract years before the coronavirus outbreak. Going forward, fewer sales are expected to be recorded in New York City.
By Vivian Marino
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