Lisa de Kooning's West Village townhouse sells for $8M to Hikari Home LLC

The late heiress Lisa de Kooning's 3,000-square-foot townhouse in the West Village was sold for $8.2 million, making it the priciest residential deal in New York City on Wednesday, Sept. 17.

A top deal in New York City on Wednesday, Sept. 17 was the sale of the late heiress Lisa de Kooning's townhouse in the West Village for $8.2 million to Hikari Home LLC. The nearly 3,000-square-foot home, located at 262 West 12th Street, was previously owned by the estate of Lisa de Kooning, daughter of Dutch abstract expressionist Willem de Kooning. The buyer, Hikari Home LLC, is a real estate development firm based in New York City.

The townhouse, which was built in the mid 19th century, last traded in 2007 for an undisclosed amount. The sale price of $8.2 million makes it the priciest residential deal in New York City for the day.

The West Village is known for its upscale and historic homes, making it a desirable neighborhood for real estate investments. The townhouse's prime location, combined with its rich history and elegant design, likely contributed to its high sale price.

Lisa de Kooning was an accomplished artist and heiress to her father's fortune. She passed away in 2012, leaving behind her impressive townhouse in the West Village. The sale of her home serves as a reminder of her legacy and the enduring appeal of the West Village in the New York City real estate market.

Originally reported by The Real Deal: https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2025/09/18/new