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UWS double-wide sells for $45M, sets neighborhood townhouse record

A double-wide mansion on the Upper West Side traded for nearly 50 percent off — but still managed to set a new record for the neighborhood. The home at 48-50 West 69th Street sold for 45 million, a significant markdown from its last asking price of 85 million, according to public records. Despite the hefty discount, the sprawling abode eclipsed the Upper West Side’s previous priciest townhouse deal, set in 2022 when a deal for the home at 248 Central Park West closed for 26 million. French investor Pierre Bastid and his wife, jazz singer Malou Beauvoir, found a buyer []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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There were 254 transactions totaling 330 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8. Residential The Upper West Side had the top home sale to hit records in the city. A townhouse at 69 West 83rd Street traded for 8.4 million. Karl Dasher was the seller. Andrew and Mylene Vaz were the buyers. The 7,300 square foot home has five bedrooms and over four and a half bathrooms. The sale breaks down to around 1,200 per square foot. Commercial: For the top recorded commercial deal of the day, three apartment []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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