This $60M aerie is the priciest apartment ever sold in downtown Manhattan

Downtown Manhattan is now reaching new heights, thanks to a jaw-dropping sale of a West Village condo.A duplex apartment at 150 Charles St.sold for a cool $60 million last week.
That deal now marks the most expensive apartment ever sold downtown, narrowly beating the 2018 record set by billionaire Robert F.Smith’s $59 million penthouse purchase in Chelsea.This recent off-market transaction not only met the sellers’ exact asking price, but also earned them double what they paid for the unit in 2016.
The deal was closed on Thursday through a co-listing between Jim St.André of Compass and Peter Zaitzeff of Serhant.
The Wall Street Journal first reported on the sale. The 5,840-square-foot waterfront apartment boasts views of the Hudson River and a large outdoor terrace.While it’s a notable deal for the downtown area, it’s far from the city’s — and the nation’s — priciest home sale.
Ken Griffin’s roughly $238 million purchase of a multi-story residence inside 220 Central Park South in 2019 continues to hold both of those records.This just-sold home at 150 Charles includes five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.While little about the interiors of the unit has been advertised, the listing photos show a spacious, modern home with ample natural light and a neutral color palette. An eat-in kitchen features marbled countertops and a backsplash, and a spiraling staircase adds artistic flair to the home’s minimalist design.A Serhant promotional video for the listing from November also flaunted $500,000 parking spaces below the building.The sellers are financier Harsh Padia, of Hap Capital Advisors, and his wife, interior designer Purvi Padia.
The pair bought the apartment in 2016 from the building’s developer, Alex Witkoff, for $29 million.The Padias sold the unit to an unidentified buyer. This isn’t Padia’s first downtown sale.
Harsh Padia previously owned a 5-story penthouse at 471 Washington St.that he sold in 2021 for $17.6 million, according to...