A duplex at 730 Park Avenue topped Manhattan’s luxury market last week, asking just under $30 million. The 19th- and 20th-floor unit, with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a landscaped terrace, had its price reduced from $35 million in 2022. The co-op, built in 1929, has notable past buyers, including British aristocrats and CBS anchor Mike Wallace. A $23 million condo at 111 West 57th Street was the second priciest, featuring a 50-foot great room and Central Park views. Among 14 luxury deals, eight were condos, three co-ops, and two townhouses, averaging $10.7 million with 8% price reductions.
111 West 57th Street
