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MAP: Top Residential Sales of the Week, Traditional Designs Are Most Sought After

Closings in The Residences at Prince, 15 CPW, and 520 Park Avenue accounted for some of the priciest residential sales in Manhattan last week Closings in The Residences at Prince, 15 CPW, and 520 Park Avenue accounted for some of the priciest residential sales in Manhattan last week
For the week of January 6, 2019, there were a total of 158 condo and co-op closings recorded in Manhattan totaling to $366,707,677. Continuing the trend of the last umpteen weeks, half of the top 10 sales came in new condo towers designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. The 69 condo sales recorded totaled $246.2M and came in at an average of $3.568M or $1,899 per ft². The 89 co-op sales recorded totaled $120.5 million and came in at an average price of $1.354M. See the full sortable table and map below.

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520 Park Avenue
520 Park Avenue Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.
15 Central Park West
15 Central Park West Central Park West
220 Central Park South
220 Central Park South Midtown West
Residences at Prince, 34 Prince Street
Residences at Prince, 34 Prince Street NoLiTa/Little Italy

1. 520 Park Avenue, #PH48 – $32,396,000 ($7,000/ ft²)

4 beds, 5 baths | 4,628 square feet
520-Park-Avenue-004 (Zeckendorf Development / Robert A.M. Stern Architects)

220-Central-Park-South (Vornado Realty Trust/ Robert A.M. Stern Architects)
15-Central-Park-West---503 (Zeckendorf Development / Robert A.M. Stern Architects)
520-Park-Avenue-004 (Zeckendorf Development/ Robert A.M. Stern Architects)
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2. 220 Central Park South, #33A – $30,191,113 ($8,153/ ft²)

4 beds, 4 baths | 3,703 square feet
3. 15 Central Park West, #33B – $18,000,000 ($7,605/ ft²)

2 beds, 2 baths | 2,367 square feet
4. 520 Park Avenue, #16 – $16,295,000 ($3,532/ ft²)

4 beds, 5.5 baths | 4,613 square feet

30-Park-Place-000004 (Silverstein Properites / Robert A.M. Stern Architects)
221-West-77th-Street (Naftali Group / Thomas Juul-Hansen)

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Residences at Prince) Rendering by MARCH (Time Equities / Marvel Architects)
149-Franklin-Street-03 (CityRealty)
8. 1155 Park Avenue, #10SW – $8,550,000

5 beds, 4.5 baths | square feet
10. 149 Franklin Street, #3 – $6,500,000 ($2,063/ ft²)

3 beds, 2.5 baths | 3,150 square feet

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