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Recent New York City Home Sales | Local Real Estate Guide

Five recently sold homes in NYC, plus homes for sale, foreclosures, local mortgage rate comparison, housing data and nearby offerings.

NEW YORK CITY — Do you want to buy a home in New York City, or are you curious about how much homes were recently sold for? Maybe you just like seeing what's on the market. Whatever the reason, you can find something in our New York City Real Estate Guide thanks to our partners at realtor.com.

Recently Sold

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$3,397,000 on Oct. 12
130 Beekman St., Apt. 5A, Financial District, Manhattan

$680,000 on Oct. 18
712 E. 81st St., Canarsie, Brooklyn

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