Manhattan’s super luxury home market failed to bag a single buyer last week, the first time in over a year that not one home went into contract asking more than $10 million.

Meanwhile, only 14 homes asking $4 million or more found buyers in the week ending Sunday, according to a weekly roundup from Olshan Realty.

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The most expensive unit to transact was a hair under $8 million, making it the first seven-day stretch since September 2017 that no home traded for more than seven digits.

In total, contracts last week came to a modest $84 million, one third of what transacted during the same period last year.

The drop-off in luxury sales volume and the lack of blockbuster transactions underscore a general slowdown in the New York City housing market.

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The priciest unit to go into contract was an Upper East Side condo on East 74th Street asking $7.995 million. It spans a little over 3,500 square feet with five bedrooms and panoramic views over the city.

The second most expensive unit was a penthouse in a Chelsea co-op on West 24th Street asking $7.95 million. Architectural Digest once featured the two-bedroom unit, which is located in the art deco London Terrace apartment complex, according to Olshan. This particular home has 11-foot ceilings and a wraparound terrace.