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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Big Ticket: Park Treetop views for $16,575,000

There was once a rooming house at 18 Gramercy Park South.Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times, there was once a House at 18 Gramercy Park South.

In the article this week: New York City is a seller's market, where the offerings are standard and open houses are packed to capacity.

Maybe it was the lure of a free key exclusive Gramercy Park, but the renovation of the as-yet-unfinished House gut historic the Salvation Army at 18 Gramercy Park South by Zeckendorf development and Robert A. M. Stern, the team of Prime Minister, which has produced the previous price of premium established by 15 Central Park West, has recorded its first closing. A unit of middle floor on the ninth floor sold for its full price of $16,575,000, the amount that escalated to $16,877,493.75, once the kicking transfer fees and has been selling more expensive of the week, according to city records.

The 4,207 sq. ft. residence has four bedrooms and baths for five years and half and offers views of the treetops of the Park and historic district surrounding with the addition of 35 large Windows. Of monthly accounting costs are $ 11,200. According to the developer, 8 of the 16 available residences, including a duplex penthouse of 42 million $ with four terraces and two pools which was snapped up by Leslie Alexander, the owner of the Houston Rockets, went quickly to contract for the list price complete despite to be purchased outside the plane of the offer.

The new owner of no. 9 is Joanne B. Brown, a pseudonym used in this area and other real estate transactions by the ex-wife of Jon S. Corzine, the former Governor of New Jersey. In 2010, Ms. Brown received 43.5 million $ after divest a property of six acres in Sagaponack, New York, that she received as part of her 2003 divorce settlement. John Burger of Harris Steven Brown represented Mrs. Brown in the transaction of Gramercy and Marketing managed Zeckendorf sale sponsor for the developer unit.

Across town, at one address with another type of stamp, Mr. Burger has been involved in another major negotiation: he represented Darren Star's renowned 'Sex and the City' in the sale of its corner luxuriously, unit No. 35, at the Trump International Hotel and Tower at 1 Central Park West, for 13 million $. The initial price for the 3 059-square-foot condominium designed by Waldo Fernandez had been $15 million; the buyer is a Los Angeles Beverly Park Corporation, the company limited liability.

Big Ticket includes the sales concluded by the previous week, ending Wednesday.


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