Month: June 2007

in ancient battle, Demand winning, over Supply / Miller Samuel: inventory dropping

  Manhattan inventory down to 5 year average Jonathan Miller’s most recent chart offered up for whack-a-mole treatment on Curbed (Three Cents Worth: Inventory Drops Like a Rock) is graphic evidence (sorry) of how different Manhattan’s market is from the

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Tribeca buy & build opportunity under $800/ft at 56 Warren

  rare opportunity to start fresh #2E at 56 Warren Street is a “true artist loft” in “raw and original condition”. Offered by Kim Shepard-Fabrizi of PruDE for $1.695mm, it is an unusual opportunity for the person who wants 2,200

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Olde Tribeca for $1,300/ft at 100 Hudson

  pushing the Tribeca premium #5A at 100 Hudson Street is new to market this week through Barrie Mandel at Corcoran. Said to be 1,050 sq ft, the asking price is a healthy-for-a-30-year-old-coop $1.35mm ($1,100/mo maintenance).   location, location, location

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Tribeca tunnel & stairs discount / 135 Hudson in contract

  what a difference 3 blocks + 4flights make In contrast to 100 Hudson St (where#5A is new to market this week at about $1,300/ft, without anybragging — Olde Tribeca for $1,300/ft at 100 Hudson), the charming and finished#5R at

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no more for 20-26 Moore

  13 days to contract is quick in any market Unit 4W at 20-26 No Moore Street came to market on May 23 – the Wednesday before a holiday weekend. It went onto contract yesterday. (I wondered why the open

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how the (something) have fallen

  that’s 40% off original ‘asking’ price, of course, for #3C This one is a real head-scratcher. SO much so I am wondering how I missed it before seeing there is an open house tonight from 5 – 6:30.  

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eastern Tribeca classic cast-iron, new at 57 Walker at $1,200/ft

  #3B at 57 Walker St is new this week through Halstead’s Richard Orenstein, asking $2.25mm (and low maintenance of $925/mo) for what is said to be 1,850 sq ft. It is a 22 feet wide classic Long-and-Narrow Manhattan loft,

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why can

  The Washington Post had a piece on Saturday with a title that is pretty self-explanatory: How Big Is Your Condo? There Is No Right Answer.   This is yet another contribution to the age-old question for Manhattan loft (and apartment)

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every which way but sold, as price jumps at 181 Hudson

  back, down and up pricing (huh?) It is a little hard to keep up with what has been going on with #3D at 181 Hudson St, even in our inter-firm data base. It is said to be 2,200 sq

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12 E 14 St terrace $1.25mm — free loft attached

  900 sq ft loft with 1,175 ft terrace #5A at 12 East 14 Street is a new-this-week one bed living space with 100 person roof terrace (1,175 sq ft). How will The Market value that combination? Jim Farah at

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