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• It looks like former Lehman chief Dick Fuld and his wife Kathy might unload their co-op at 640 Park Avenue, after all. The Fulds have reportedly received an offer "in the $27 million range" for the 6,200-square-foot spread—which they listed for $32 million last month before taking it off the market a week later—although they've yet to decide whether to accept the bid. [NYP]
• Robert J. Katz, Goldman Sachs's former general counsel, has paid $7.525 million for a three-bedroom, 16th-floor apartment at 860 Fifth Avenue. The seller was jewelry designer Jean Vitau and his wife Irene. [Cityfile]
• Alan Mnuchin—the former Bear and Lehman banker, founder of AGM Partners, son of Bob Mnuchin, and brother of IndyMac CEO Steve Mnuchin—has put the six-bedroom home he shares with wife Kimberly on East Hampton's Hither Lane up for sale for $17.5 million. [Newsday, Sotheby's]

Iris Cantor, the widow of Cantor Fitzgerald founder Bernie Cantor, has picked up a new townhouse on the Upper East Side. Cantor reportedly offered $18.125 million for the 10,800-square-foot manse at 11 East 74th Street just three days before it was scheduled to be auctioned off last month. [NYP]
• Marc Juris—the executive vice president and general manager of truTV who picked up a condo on West 22nd Street for $2.8 million last month—has unloaded his former apartment at 10 West 66th Street. The 17th-floor co-op sold for $1.6 million. [Cityfile]
50 Cent has given up on trying to sell his 51,000-square-foot mansion in Farmington, Conn., for the time being at least. The 19-bedroom home, which he first listed for $18.5 million and later reduced to $14.5 million, has been taken off the market. [Luxist]
• British developer Penny Bradley has dropped the price of her townhouse at 158 East 61st Street. The 6,900-square-foot manse, which was priced at $14.995 million back in 2008, is now listed for $11.5 million. [NYP, BHS]