1760 Third Avenue, Spanish Harlem — Sold for $20,000,000 | Alta Real Estate
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1760 Third Avenue

Spanish Harlem, Manhattan · Condominium
$20,000,000
Recorded Sep 16, 2005 with the NYC Department of Finance (ACRIS)
Sale price
$20,000,000
Recorded
Sep 16, 2005
Property type
Condominium
Neighborhood
Spanish Harlem
Borough
Manhattan
Block / Lot
1625 / 33
Buyer
Yon, Kinne S, Sigety, Robert G
Seller
Sigety, Charles E

This sale at 1760 Third Avenue in Manhattan was recorded as a deed transfer of $20,000,000. The record comes directly from New York City's public ACRIS database — the same public source used by major listing portals.

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Recorded transfer amounts may differ from the contract sale price and can include non-arm's-length transfers. Always verify with primary sources.