Eli Manning isn't just a borderline Hall of Fame quarterback. The veteran Giants quarterback also a shrewd negotiator.

According to a report from TerezOwens.com, Manning has sold his Hoboken, NJ condo for what's being called a record price of over $3M.

Eli sold his waterfront home in Hoboken, NJ, for $3.55 million -- the most expensive price anyone has ever paid for a condo in the city's history, says a Douglas Elliman spokesman. The second most expensive residential sale was for $3.3 million at 216 Bloomfield St. back in 2015. The gorgeous three-bedroom, three-and-a half-bathroom home in Frank Sinatra's old 'hood is in the Hudson Tea Building, which was once the headquarters and factory for Lipton Tea. The posh pad comes with 10-by-12 foot windows that overlook the Hudson River and the New York City skyline. Past residents of the building have included former Giants star Jeremy Shockey, "The Bachelor" star Jesse Palmer, boxer Arturo Gatti and ex-NJ governor and ex-senator Jon Corzine. The condo is a combination of three separate units. It comes tricked out with a state of the art chef's kitchen and a master suite wing that features a large, walk-in closet/dressing room.

According to the Douglas Elliman spokesman, no one has ever sold a Hoboken condo for more money. Manning's latest sale topped the previous reported his by more than $200,000.

It's been a busy time for Manning this offseason. From staying with the Giants in the midst of rumors of a possible departure, to welcoming in a new head coach and offense, to sifting through draft rumors around a possible successor, to selling a home, Manning has stayed busy before what's going to be his 15th year in the NFL.

Interestingly, Manning sold his place at a time where his career with the Giants is being evaluated on a year-to-year basis.

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