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2025-12-17
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Over $500M in Manhattan sales include first closings at 520 Fifth Avenue and Tribeca condo sold at 79% profit

The week ending December 13, 2025 was one that recorded sales a bit further removed from the Thanksgiving holiday, a busier time for both buyers and sellers. This resulted in a week-over-week boost in the number of sales, and several high-priced sales drove the aggregate dollar amount up by over $100 million during this time.

Last week, two sales were recorded at 50 West 66th Street, including the week's highest-priced sale. A short distance away at 200 Amsterdam Avenue, the Upper West Side's tallest building until 50 West 66th Street rose, was home to the fifth-highest closing. A floor-through unit at 111 West 57th Street, the second-tallest residential building in Manhattan, also ranked among the top five.

Also of note, five sales were recorded at 200 East 75th Street (seen on the left below). This new development condo is nearly 90% sold with remaining availabilities starting at $6.33 million. One door down, two sales were logged at The 74 (right).

Over $500M in Manhattan sales include first closings at 520 Fifth Avenue and Tribeca condo sold at 79% profit

By CityRealty Staff | From Future New York

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

520 Fifth Avenue (Rendering credit: Binyan Studios)

520 Fifth Avenue (Rendering credit: Binyan Studios)

The week ending December 13, 2025 was one that recorded sales a bit further removed from the Thanksgiving holiday, a busier time for both buyers and sellers. This resulted in a week-over-week boost in the number of sales, and several high-priced sales drove the aggregate dollar amount up by over $100 million during this time.

Last week, two sales were recorded at 50 West 66th Street, including the week's highest-priced sale. A short distance away at 200 Amsterdam Avenue, the Upper West Side's tallest building until 50 West 66th Street rose, was home to the fifth-highest closing. A floor-through unit at 111 West 57th Street, the second-tallest residential building in Manhattan, also ranked among the top five.

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50 West 66th Street

50 West 66th Street

Central Park West

Sheffield 57, 322 West 57th Street

Sheffield 57, 322 West 57th Street

Midtown West

111 West 57th Street

111 West 57th Street

Midtown West

520 Fifth Avenue

520 Fifth Avenue

Midtown West

200 Amsterdam Avenue

200 Amsterdam Avenue

Lincoln Center

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Also of note, five sales were recorded at 200 East 75th Street (seen on the left below). This new development condo is nearly 90% sold with remaining availabilities starting at $6.33 million. One door down, two sales were logged at The 74 (right).

These closings took place on the same week closings began at 520 Fifth Avenue, a 1,002-foot-tall tower designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and West 43rd Street. The condos are located on the top 40 floors of the tower, the better to make the most of expansive city views through the tower's signature oversized arched windows. Interiors by AD100 firm Charles & Co. feature 7" wide plank white oak floors, fully vented kitchens with Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and Miele appliances, and spa-like primary baths with radiant heated floors and furniture-quality millwork.

The buyers will have access to an 88th-story amenity suite with a solarium, a billiards/game room, a library, a dining room, and a lounge with Empire State Building views. Each residence also receives two memberships to Moss, the new members club spanning the first five floors of the building. Founded by sisters Colleen and Hailey Brooks, Moss is built on two guiding pillars. Intelligent Leisure centers on socialization, and Moss' dining rooms, game room, drawing room, piano lounge Lil's, and restaurant Babette offer excellent venues for member events and informal gatherings alike. Physical Culture refers to the art of integrating movement, balance, and rest into everyday life; to that end, the two-level Bedrock Aquatics & Athletics offers a state-of-the-art gym, a pickleball court with basketball hoop, a golf simulator, hot and cold plunge pools, spa treatment rooms, and a longevity clinic.

Closings began at a time when 520 Fifth Avenue is over 95% sold. The two public availabilities as of mid-December 2025 are a three-bedroom asking $5.95 million and the final penthouse unit in the building, which is asking $11.25 million.