News: Brokerage

Lefkovits and Hakimian of HPNY work on $22 million off-market deal

Sean Lefkovits,
HPNY

 

Ivan Hakimian,
HPNY

 

307-309 Mott Street -
Manhattan, NY

Manhattan, NY HPNY has closed on a $22 million off-market deal on 307-309 Mott St. in the Soho neighborhood. 

The five-story walkup building consists of 38 apartments and is located between Bleecker and East Houston Sts. The building is 16,000 s/f with 45 ft. of frontage. The building traded for 18.5 times the current rent roll. The majority of the apartments are one-bedroom units.

307-309 Mott Realty LLC was the seller and the purchaser was 307 Mott Street LLC. 

Sean Lefkovits and Ivan Hakimian of HPNY were involved in the deal.

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