Homes.com Reports New York’s Top February Home Sale at USD 52.5 million

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Homes.com Reports New York’s Top February Home Sale at USD 52.5 million

Homes.com, part of CoStar Group, published an analysis of the most expensive publicly marketed home sales across major U.S. metropolitan areas for February based on MLS data. The highest-priced sale was a Park Avenue condo in New York City that sold for USD 52.5 million. Los Angeles recorded a USD 40 million sale for a six-bedroom home, and Boston’s top sale was USD 22 million. The roundup also listed top sales in Miami at USD 21 million and Phoenix at USD 20.9 million.

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