One of NYC’s widest townhouses sells for $53M – Robert Khodadadian
An Upper East Side townhouse said to be one of the widest in New York City has sold for more than $50 million. English antiques dealer Carlton Hobbs sold the home at 60 East 93rd Street for $52.5 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. Hobbs had been using the property as both a home and as a gallery, split about 30/70 in favor of commercial use. The home has a fascinating history, built in the
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, NYC Luxury Market, townhouse market, upper east side The Real Deal New York Read More