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$2.775 MILLION

419 West 144th Avenue (between Convent Avenue and Hamilton Terrace)

Manhattan

This five-story, 5,890-square-foot constructing within the Hamilton Heights neighborhood was in-built 1898. The primary three flooring of the constructing are a part of a triplex. The fourth and fifth flooring comprise 4 residences: three studios and one junior one-bedroom. The constructing has been household owned and managed for 39 years.

Purchaser: Hamilton Heights Holding

Vendor: IMM Actual Property

Brokers: Josh Lipton and Andrew Levine of Invictus Property Advisors

$4.5 MILLION

124 West 78th Avenue (between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues)

Manhattan

This 5,630-square-foot constructing on the Higher West Facet was in-built 1881 and designed by the architect Rafael Guastavino. A five-story constructing, it has a basement workplace house, two two-bedroom residences, three one-bedrooms and 5 studios. Two of the residences are lease regulated, and eight are free market. The constructing has had the identical proprietor for greater than 50 years.

Purchaser: Calano & Calano Realty

Vendor: McDonnell Firm

Vendor’s Brokers: Corridor Oster, Paul Smadbeck, Teddy Galligan, Conrad Martin and Braedan Gait of JLL Capital Markets

$3 MILLION

1554 St. Peters Avenue (between Glebe and St. Raymond Avenues)

The Bronx

This 12,528-square-foot, three-story warehouse within the Westchester Sq. neighborhood features a freight elevator, ground-level parking and 14-foot ceilings on the bottom flooring. It was in-built 1927.

Vendor: Montefiore Hospital

Brokers: Paul Enea, Marco Lala and Chris O’Callaghan of RM Friedland

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