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Oster, Gammino, Galligan, Weisblum and O’Brien of Cushman & Wakefield arrange $12.15 million sale of 15-unit walk-up

Hall Oster,
Cushman & Wakefield

 

Tom Gammino,
Cushman & Wakefield

 

Teddy Galligan,
Cushman & Wakefield

 

Brett Weisblum,
Cushman & Wakefield

 

Tim O’Brien,
Cushman & Wakefield

 

210 East 95th Street -
Manhattan, NY

Manhattan, NY Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of 210 East 95th St., a residential, five-story walk-up in the Carnegie Hill section of the borough’s Upper East Side. The final closing price was $12.15 million.

A Cushman & Wakefield brokerage team consisting of senior managing director Hall Oster, executive managing director Tom Gammino, associate director Teddy Galligan, director Brett Weisblum and associate Tim O’Brien represented the seller.

“The buyer secured a well-positioned walk-up with low maintenance and significant in-place cash flow in an area that will continue to benefit from the expansion of the Second Ave. Subway” said Oster.

The 9,892 s/f, 25-ft. wide walk-up has been renovated and contains 15 units, all of which are free market. The units consist of two, two-bedroom, 12 three-bedroom and one four-bedroom apartment. The three ground floor units have been duplexed with the basement. Property features include a landscaped roof deck open to all tenants, in-unit washer dryers and a gas-fired boiler.

Located on the south side of East 95th St. between 2nd and 3rd Aves., the property is close to Central Park, the East River, the 6 train at 96th St. and Lexington Ave. and the Second Ave. subway stop at Second Ave. and 96th St.

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