WSJ News Exclusive | Mystery Buyer Pays $157.5 Million for Two Condos on New York’s Billionaires’ Row

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WSJ News Exclusive | Mystery Buyer Pays $157.5 Million for Two Condos on New York’s Billionaires’ Row
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Two condos at New York’s 220 Central Park South have sold for a combined $157.5 million. It is one of the city’s priciest residential transactions of all time.

A buyer paid $82.5 million for a full-floor, 5,935-square-foot unit on the 60th floor plus $75 million for another full-floor unit on the floor above, according to property records and the condo’s offering plan. The deal, which also includes a studio on the 18th floor, was made through a limited-liability company; the identity of the buyer couldn’t immediately be determined.

Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, 220 Central Park South is clad in Alabama Silver Shadow limestone, and has amenities like a pool, athletic club and private restaurant. The condo has attracted other high-profile buyers including Daniel Och ofThe building is 91% sold out, with sales topping $2.86 billion as of April 2021, according to an annual letter from the chairman of Vornado Realty Trust, the developer. A spokesman for Vornado declined to comment on the transaction.

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