New York Top Real Estate Deals: Monday, April 28, 2026


There were 181 transactions totaling $404 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 2026.
🏆 Commercial: The top commercial sale was in the Bronx, where Columbia University sold an apartment building that houses students, postdocs, faculty and staff at 3260 Henry Hudson Parkway for $64 million. The buyer was an affiliate of PGIM Real Estate. The building stands nine stories tall and has 127 apartments.
🏆 Residential: Soho had the priciest home sale to hit records in the Big Apple. Samia Solh purchased a condo at 83 Thompson Street for just under $10 million. The developers behind the property, known as Spring + Thompson, are SK Development and Madison Realty Capital. The unit spans about 3,500 square feet, pricing the sale at about $2,900 per square foot. It has four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Corcoran’s Catherine Juracich and Tom Ventura had the listing.
📊 Commercial: HUBB NYC Properties purchased three apartment buildings at 237 and 239 Ninth Avenue, each five stories tall, and the 15-story-tall 118-122 West 23rd Street in Chelsea for $46.5 million. The seller was Denver-based real estate investment trust Aimco. Combined, the buildings have 78 apartments.
📊 Commercial: Premier Equities offloaded an office building at 1151 Broadway in Nomad for $29.2 million. The buyer was ISL 1151, LLC. Premier Equities purchased the four-story, 10,700-square-foot property in 2014 for $11.3 million.
📊 Commercial: In the West Village, a six-story, mixed-use building at 801 Greenwich Street sold for $23.5 million. The seller of the 11,500-square-foot property was an LLC tied to RYCO Management. The buyer was an entity linked to Ben Chuang. The property was last sold in 2023 for $8.6 million.
📊 Commercial: In South Harlem, Summit Properties USA purchased a multifamily property at 2 West 120th Street for $10.8 million. The building stands seven stories tall and has 106 apartments. The seller was Joel Weiner’s Pinnacle Group, which is selling its portfolio of multifamily properties to Summit for $451 million.
📊 Residential: Susan Jacobowitz parted with a condo at 535 West End Avenue on the Upper West Side for $5.8 million. The buyers were a trust tied to Colleen McQuillan, an investor, and Vinayak Nikam, a biotech investor. The four-bedroom pad measures about 3,700 square feet; the deal breaks down to roughly $1,500 per square foot. Jacobowitz purchased the unit in 2011 for $7.9 million. It went on the market a year ago, for just under $8 million. Brown Harris Stevens’ Lisa Lippman and Scott Moore had the listing.
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