The Real Estate

A Sultan and a Tech Millionaire Buy (Very) Big Apartments

Robert A.M. Stern.
James Hamilton.
Robert A.M. Stern.

The best place to come from, if you want a fair crack at buying really immense Manhattan condos, is either the United Arab Emirates or the Internet.

City records filed this week show that Sultan Ahmed Al-Qassimi, who apparently belongs to the ruling family of Sharjah--Dubai's neighboring emirate--spent $4.95 million late last month on a low-floor apartment at the Robert A.M. Stern-designed Fifteen Central Park West. (Tune into this week's Manhattan Transfers column to read about a haute broker who bought a place one flight up.)

But across the park, that was overshadowed by a mystery buyer named CPW EXODUS REALTY, LLC, whose October deed for a $16.6 million apartment purchase was filed in city records four minutes later than Mr. Al-Qassimi's.

That corporation bought a 13-room duplex penthouse at 279 Central Park West from LendingTree guru John Lebda. Mr. Lebda evidently knows his real estate: City records show he paid just $10.9 million last May for the penthouse, which means he made a gorgeous profit.

He took out a $7.63 million mortgage for his old duplex, perhaps through his Web site, but reportedly paid cash for his new place. That mortgage market is really slumping.

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