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Six Manhattan Apartment Towers Reportedly Sell for $1.75 Billion as Rents Surge

Higher Mortgage Rates Have Taken Would-Be Homebuyers Off the Market, Appraiser Says

Investment firm Black Spruce Management and developer Orbach Affordable Housing Solutions have agreed to pay $1.75 billion for six Manhattan doorman apartment buildings, including One East River Place at 525 E. 72nd St., the Wall Street Journal reported. (CoStar)
Investment firm Black Spruce Management and developer Orbach Affordable Housing Solutions have agreed to pay $1.75 billion for six Manhattan doorman apartment buildings, including One East River Place at 525 E. 72nd St., the Wall Street Journal reported. (CoStar)

As the median apartment rent in Manhattan recently surged to a record $4,000, six apartment buildings on the Upper East Side reportedly are being sold for $1.75 billion, in what CoStar Group data shows will be the largest apartment transaction Manhattan has seen since late 2015.

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