Only 14 contracts were signed last week at $4 million and above, a disappointing total after 3 straight weeks of 20 or more sales. Condos outsold co-ops, 7 to 6, with 1 townhouse in the mix.
Stat Geek Alert: For the first time since September 2017, not one contract was signed for $10 million or more.
The No. 1 contract was 29A at 255 East 74th Street, asking $7,995,000, reduced from $8.495,000 when it went on the market in October. The owner paid $7.6 million in July 2017. The condo has 3,505 square feet including 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and panoramic city views. The unit also has a 37-foot living room with 10-foot ceilings and an eat-in kitchen. Amenities include a concierge, children’s playroom, and access to an Equinox gym in the building for a separate fee.
The No.2 contract was PHA at 410 West 24th Street, asking $7.95 million, reduced from $8.4 million when it was listed in May. This co-op has been featured in Architectural Digest and is in an art deco complex of buildings known as London Terrace. The unit has 2 bedrooms, one of which was converted into an office/library. It also features 11-foot ceilings, a fireplace, and a wraparound terrace. Amenities include a doorman, gym, pool, and a garage.