On Billionaires’ Row in New York, a condominium at 220 Central Park South has sold for $33.8 million, about 52% higher than its last sale price in 2019. It was previously listed for rent, asking $75,000 a month.
At 220 Central Park South in Manhattan, a unit has sold for $33.8 million after last trading for $22.2 million in 2019.At 220 Central Park South in Manhattan, a unit has sold for $33.8 million after last trading for $22.2 million in 2019.New York Developer Pockets $11.6 Million After Selling His Billionaires’ Row Condo for 52% Gain
The roughly 3,000-square-foot unit at 220 Central Park South sold for $33.8 million; the apartment last fetched $22.2 millionBe the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up for
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