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New York City’s most expensive homes sold in 2010
BY PropertyShark Staff | Jan 19, 2011
PropertyShark has identified the most expensive single family homes and condo/coop apartment units sold in New York City in 2010. Here are the top three.
| The priciest residential property sold in 2010 was a penthouse at 15CPW in Lincoln Square that sold in December for $40 million. | |
| In second place was a condo located in Midtown at 230 West 56 Street. The condo sold for $35.2 million in November. | |
| The third property is a penthouse located in the Trump International Tower at 1 Central Park West. It was sold for $33 million in March. |
Below is the complete list of the Top 15 most expensive properties sold in 2010. Click on an address for a detailed property report.
| NYC top 15 most expensive homes sold in 2010 | |||
| Address | Neighborhood | Sale date | Sale price |
| 15 Central Park West #PH41B | Lincoln Square | 20-Dec-10 | $40,000,000 |
| 230 West 56 Street #65A | Midtown | 12-Nov-10 | $35,200,000 |
| 1 Central Park West #PH52A | Lincoln Square | 22-Mar-10 | $33,177,083 |
| 400 West 12 Street #PH | West Village | 18-Nov-10 | $31,500,000 |
| 1 Central Park West #PH52A | Lincoln Square | 14-Dec-10 | $30,000,000 |
| 927 5 Ave #11FL | Upper East Side | 22-Dec-10 | $29,101,891 |
| 768 5 Avenue #309 | Midtown | 31-Mar-10 | $28,597,895 |
| 137 Prince St #67PH | SoHo, Tribeca | 22-Jun-10 | $27,500,000 |
| 778 Park Ave #5 | Upper East Side | 10-Nov-10 | $26,000,000 |
| 115 Central Park W #17BC | Lincoln Square | 27-Jul-10 | $25,000,000 |
| 950 5 Ave #89 | Upper East Side | 31-Aug-10 | $25,000,000 |
| 768 5 Avenue #2001 | Midtown | 15-Nov-10 | $24,438,000 |
| 232 W Broadway | SoHo, Tribeca | 1-Jul-10 | $24,065,000 |
| 515 Park Avenue #27 | Upper East Side | 8-Jan-10 | $23,980,000 |
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