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Mystery buyer snags $102 million penthouse in record-setting NYC tower
An unknown buyer has plunked down $101.71 million for a penthouse on the 76th floor of 220 Central Park South — the Manhattan address home to .The buyer, 76CPS LP, paid $99.9 million for the apartment in the sky, plus another $1.81 million for a smaller unit in the building, according to city property records. The Real Deal .The penthouse takes up the entire 76th floor. It runs 8,200 square feet and comes with nearly 850 square feet of outdoor space.That wasn’t even the only big purchase recorded in the building in the past week: Another two buyers paid more than $50 million each for their...…An unknown buyer has plunked down $101.71 million for a penthouse on the 76th floor of 220 Central Park South — the Manhattan address home to .The buyer, 76CPS LP, paid $99.9 million for the apartment in the sky, plus another $1.81 million for a smaller unit in the building, according to city property records. The Real Deal .The penthouse takes up the entire 76th floor. It runs 8,200 square feet and comes with nearly 850 square feet of outdoor space.That wasn’t even the only big purchase recorded in the building in the past week: Another two buyers paid more than $50 million each for their...WW…
Couple with Manhattan pied-à-terre turn to remote Hawaii real estate
Broker Michael Bolla just moved two longtime clients — a couple in their 50s who work in the entertainment industry — out of their $8 million home in Midtown and into a $20,000-a-month two-bedroom in Maui.Bolla, of Sotheby’s International Realty, found the Hawaiian home and arranged for special flights to the island for his clients in mid-March.Originally from Australia, the couple — with homes around the world including the Midtown Manhattan pied-à-terre as well as spreads in Sydney and Rome — who are testing the real-estate waters in Maui with a long-term rental before buying a place....…Broker Michael Bolla just moved two longtime clients — a couple in their 50s who work in the entertainment industry — out of their $8 million home in Midtown and into a $20,000-a-month two-bedroom in Maui.Bolla, of Sotheby’s International Realty, found the Hawaiian home and arranged for special flights to the island for his clients in mid-March.Originally from Australia, the couple — with homes around the world including the Midtown Manhattan pied-à-terre as well as spreads in Sydney and Rome — who are testing the real-estate waters in Maui with a long-term rental before buying a place....WW…
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