There were 128 transactions totaling $358 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

🏆 Commercial: The priciest commercial real estate sale to hit records was in North Williamsburg, where a 149,000-square-foot multifamily complex at 34 Berry Street changed hands for just over $76 million. The seller of the seven-story, 142-unit property was an affiliate of LCOR, which is based in Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania. The buyers were LLCs tied to Delshah Capital.

🏆 Residential: A co-op in Lenox Hill was the top home sale recorded in New York City. A trust parted with a unit at 740 Park Avenue for $38 million. The buyer was 740 45D LP. According to a former listing, the duplex has 14 rooms across the fourth and fifth floors of the property. The trust had purchased the unit in 2019 for $20.5 million.

📊 Commercial: Also in North Williamsburg, an LLC tied to Isaac Abraham offloaded a nearly 65,000-square-foot apartment building for $38 million. The property stands five stories tall and has 43 apartments. The buyer was an entity linked to Ronen Ben-Josef of the Ben-Josef Group. The building last traded in 2023 for $26.8 million.

📊 Commercial: A four-story, almost 13,000-square-foot mixed-use property at 75 Essex Street on the Lower East Side traded for $17.8 million. The seller was an LLC managed by Nechemia Weinberger. The buyer was an affiliate of Javier Martinez’s development firm Artifact.

📊 Residential: The estate of Elizabeth Fonseca, a painter, sold the townhouse at 125 West 11th Street in Greenwich Village for $21.5 million; the home was where Fonseca and her husband, sculptor Gonzalo Fonseca, raised their four children, including author Isabel Fonseca, according to The New York Times. The home, which dates to 1849, had been in the family for nearly seven decades. The buyer in the latest deal was From The Ashes 125 LLC. The residence stands six stories tall and has six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. It hit the market in September 2024 for $25 million. Compass’ Nick Gavin and Mary Ellen Cashman had the listing.

📊 Residential: Juan Sergio Camacho and Vanessa Allen Lavely dropped $7.3 million on a sponsor unit at Naftali Group’s The Henry at 211 West 84th Street. The pad measures about 2,500 square feet, pricing the sale at roughly $2,900 per square foot, and it has four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Compass’ Alexa Lambert, Alison Black and Lib Goss are handling sales at the development.

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