
There were 227 transactions totaling $304 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
🏆 Commercial: The priciest commercial real estate sale was in Midtown, where a retail building at 3 East 48th Street traded for $9.5 million. The seller was special servicer LNR Partners, which took over the property amid a foreclosure case. The building was previously owned by Thor Equities. The buyer in the latest sale was an LLC tied to Yossef Azour. The 14,700-square-foot building stands six stories tall; it last sold in
🏆 Residential: A co-op in the West Village was the top home sale to hit records in the Big Apple. Raz Tirosh, a trader at Jane Street Capital, and his wife, Hana Tirosh, a dancer, parted with a unit at 100 Barrow Street for $14.5 million. The buyer was a trust with Matthew McDonald as trustee. The Tiroshes had owned the co-op since 2017, when they purchased it for $10.5 million. The unit spans more than 3,800 square feet and has a 2,500-square-foot terrace.
📊 Residential: In Tribeca, a Federal-style townhouse at 37 Harrison Street sold for $8 million. The seller was artist Meredith James, who bought the property in 2014 for $5.5 million, and the buyers were M&A attorney Sanjay Murti and Carolyn Murti, an event planner. The home was built in 1828 and is one of the Harrison Street townhouses that was moved from Washington Street decades ago.
📊 Residential: Miki Naftali’s Naftali Group sold a sponsor unit at The Henry at 211 West 84th Street on the Upper West Side for $7.3 million. The buyer was Tendrich Milford LLC, tied to Andrew Borowitz. The three-bedroom pad spans nearly 2,500 square feet, pricing the sale at roughly $3,000 per square foot. Compass’ Alexa Lambert, Alison Black and Lib Goss are handling sales at the development.
📊 Residential: In Greenwich Village, a three-family townhouse at 48 West 11th Street changed hands for $6.6 million. The seller was a trust tied to Joseph Speed Carroll, an attorney who died in 2024 and had owned the property for decades. The buyer was an LLC tied to hedge fund analyst Roland Sudhof. The townhouse measures almost 4,500 square feet and went on the market in November for $7.5 million. Matthew Pravda, Jed Garfield, Matthew Lipsky and Matt Lesser with Leslie J. Garfield had the listing.
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