Twenty-one contracts were signed last week in Manhattan at $4 million and above, one fewer than the previous week. Condos outsold co-ops, 16-2, with 3 townhouses in the mix. The top 2 sales were penthouse condos.
Stat Geek Alert: One third of last week’s contracts were asking over $10 million.
The No. 1 contract was PHE at 443 Greenwich Street, asking $28 million, reduced from $32.5 million when it was listed in July. The penthouse triplex condo has
4,968 square feet including 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, plus a 1,234-square- foot roof terrace. The unit comes with a deeded parking spot that is outfitted with an electric charging station. Common charges and taxes total $21,522 per month. The seller purchased the condo from the sponsor for $20,185,527 in February 2017.
443 Greenwich Street is a former factory built in the 1880s that was converted into a 53-unit condo in 2015; it retains some of the original details like large windows, huge shutters, and wood beams. Amenities include doormen, a fitness center, a lap pool, garage with valet parking, a landscaped courtyard, and a roof deck.
The No. 2 contract was PH at 126 East 86th Street, asking $19,750,000. The new penthouse condo duplex has 5,678 square feet including 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 3 balconies, and a rooftop terrace totaling 1,615 square feet. The apartment features 11-foot ceilings and a 49-foot great room with open south views. A rooftop terrace has a pergola and outdoor kitchen.
Amenities in this new 28-unit, 19-story building called Arloparc are doorman, fitness center, children’s playroom, music room, storage, and a lounge with a terrace. The unit was purchased by a local buyer. Monthly common charges and taxes total $18,792.