Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s estate sells UES units for $101M – Robert Khodadadian
The estate of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has executed what could be the most expensive co-op sale in New York’s history. Two apartments at 4 East 66th Street on the Upper East Side traded for $101 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The outlet noted that if considered as one property, the sale smashed the previous co-op record set in 2015 at $77.5 million, according to real estate appraiser Jonathan Miller. The sale includes
Robert Khodadadian is an experienced commercial real estate broker in New York City and founder of Skyline Properties. Skyline Properties specializes in off-market or “quiet” real estate transactions, allowing buyers and seller to bypass traditional avenues and extraneous expenses of high-profile listings in the New York City area. Home Page, Residential Real Estate, co-ops, Luxury Real Estate, microsoft, upper east side The Real Deal New York Read More