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Malba set a new price record for Queens at $2.5M. Meanwhile, Hudson Yards remained the most expensive NYC neighborhood, but with its prices declining and TriBeCa on the rise, the pricing gap between the two narrowed to under $400K.
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Behind a deceptively mild citywide downtick, borough foreclosure markets pulled into significantly diverging paths as Brooklyn cases were nearly halved and the Bronx hit a new record high.
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🏙️✨ Top Commercial Sales in NYC - April 2026 ✨🏙️
Multifamily: $76,025,000 | 34 Berry Street
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Retail: $46,000,000 | 127 Kent Avenue Unit C1
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Office: $316,000,000 | 575 5 Avenue Unit A
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🏘️✨ Top NYC Residential Sales - April 2026 ✨🏘️
Singlefamily: $21,500,000 | 125 West 11 Street
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Condo: $25,130,000 | 15 Central Park West Unit 12C
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Co-op: $38,000,000 | 740 Park Ave Unit 4D/5D
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How far does your neighborhood's buying power actually stretch?
Since 2016, prices in NYC's suburbs jumped 86%, entry-level markets disappeared and buyers across the city lost access to dozens of communities they could once just 10 years ago.
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In many large Western and Northeastern cities, the $400K median home price won't get you much more than a small studio. But head to the Midwest or South, and that same budget could land you a spacious home with plenty of room to spread out.
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🏘️✨ Top NYC Residential Sales - March 2026 ✨🏘️
Singlefamily: $18,000,000 | 7 Macdougal Alley
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Condo: $26,000,000 | 157 West 57 Street Unit 65A
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Co-op: $19,350,000 | 812 Park Avenue Unit PH A
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🏘️✨ Top NYC Residential Sales - February 2026 ✨🏘️
Singlefamily: $46,750,000 | 36 East 63rd Street
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Condo: $57,000,000 | 70 Vestry Street Unit PH S
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Co-op: $28,000,000 | 4 East 66th Unit 3
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NYC foreclosures rose 8% Y-o-Y, sustained by steady filing volumes in Queens and Brooklyn, in addition to accelerating activity in Manhattan and the Bronx.
Manhattan cases surged 28% Y-o-Y to reach a level of activity not seen in at least 15 years.
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Prices continued to rise across most of the 50 priciest NYC neighborhoods in 2025, with increases of up to 39% Y-o-Y. Hudson Yards remained the most expensive NYC neighborhood for the 7th consecutive year, despite its median sale price dropping.
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🏘️✨ Top NYC Residential Sales - January 2026 ✨🏘️
Singlefamily: $15,500,000 | 13 East 94th Street
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Condo: $55,635,125 | 50 West 66th Street Unit 52E
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Co-op: $18,750,000 | 1030 5 Avenue Unit 3W
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🏙️Looking back at NYC’s top residential sales of 2025 🏙️
The year's most expensive residential sale was the $82.5M transaction at 220 Central Park South (unit 45A), which ranked as the 13th largest residential sale in NYC’s history.
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