The center of Manhattan is now reaching new horizons, thanks to the sale of the apartment in West Village.
Duplex apartment was sold at 150 Charles Saint for $ 60 million last week. This deal is now the most expensive apartment that has ever sold in the city center, where it won by beating the 2018 record set by the billionaire Robert F. Smith, which costs $ 59 million in Chelsea.
This recent transaction outside the market did not meet the accurate demand for sellers, but also obtained them twice what they paid against the unit in 2016.
The deal was closed on Thursday Through the joint list between Jim Saint André from Compass and Peter Zaitzef from Serhant. The Wall Street Journal reported for the first time the sale.
The 5,840 square feet water apartment has a view of the Hudson River and a large outdoor balcony. Although it is a noticeable deal for the downtown area, it is far from selling the city – the most in the nation. Ken Griffin's purchase continues approximately $ 238 million for a multi -storey stay within 220 Central Park South in 2019, both records.
This house, which just sells, includes five Charles five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. While a few interiors of the unit were announced, the list pictures show a wide and modern home with a large natural light and a neutral painting.
The kitchen is characterized by dining in marble countertops and baccablash.
It was also a Serhant promotional video to be inserted from November, outperforming the parking spaces of $ 500,000 at the bottom of the building.
Sellers are funded by Harsh Badia, from Hap Capital Advisors, his wife, Purvi Padia. The pair bought the apartment in 2016 from the building developer, Alex Witkoff, for $ 29 million. Padias sold the unit to an unidentified buyer.
This is not the first sale in the city center. Harsh Badia had previously owned a 5 -storey shed in 471 Washington Street, which was sold in 2021 for $ 17.6 million, according to the city's record.
The 15 -storey building in 150 Charles ST. It is the very desirable real estate in the historic West Village neighborhood. Witkoff opened the 91-unit building in 2013-it was described by Bon Jovi, Ben Stilller, Ryan Seacrest and Irina Shayk at home since.
The full building includes services, concierge services, gym and a private courtyard.