Thirty-one contracts were signed in Manhattan last week at $4 million and above, the same as previous week. Condos outsold co-ops, 19-10, and 2 townhouses were in the mix.
The No. 1 contract was 8401 at 35 Hudson Yards, asking $13.850 million, reduced from $27.250 million when it was listed in 2019. The sponsor unit has 4,621 square feet including 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The condo features almost 11-foot ceilings and spectacular views of the Hudson River, bridges, and the city. Amenities include a doorman, fitness center, yoga studio, golf simulator, screening room, dining room, and a residents’ lounge with a terrace.
The No. 2 contract was a 5-story brownstone at 141 East 18th Street, asking $11.7 million; it was listed at the beginning of May. The 14.75-foot-wide house was purchased for $5.8 million in 2015 and then renovated under the auspices of architect Steven Harris. It has 3,192 square feet including a ground-floor one-bedroom unit and 3 bedrooms on the floors above it. The house does not have an elevator. Annual real estate taxes are $43,050.