Courtesy of StreetEasy, these are the properties whose sales were "recorded" by the city in the past seven days (ending 10/06/12)—the sales may have taken place earlier.
Sixteen sales were recorded in the past two weeks—including a long-closed storefront and a high-profile penthouse (for $13.7 million).
Thirteen sales were recorded in the past week—a few were commercial, and a big one (over $8 million) was an apartment purchased by a woman from Oklahoma.
Fifteen sales were reported in the past week—including a $7.2 million apartment at 101 Warren that was sold to a music industry bigwig.
Eight sales were recorded in the past week (including a biggie at River Lofts).
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