Month: July 2007

R.I.P.

Russel Timoshenko b. 1984, Belarus d. July 14, 2007 NYPD http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-NY-Officers-Shot.html?hp

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more Open Houses, with warnings, Sunday July 15

(remember to check listings Sunday to make sure the open house is still on) 106 Spring St #5S $2.49mm ($1,875/mo) for “2,200 sq ft” in the heart of Soho We’ve covered this one before, as it has been on the

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who

  3 months to contract under $1,000/ft in NW Tribeca Unit 6N at 130 Watts Street came to market in April ($1.9mm and $2,145/mo for “2,000 sq ft”) through Mindy Diane Feldman of Halstead and has a contract signed this

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Open House review up in the $2s for all day Sunday July 15

(remember to check listing Sunday to make sure it is still on)   25 North Moore St #2B $2.975mm ($2,001/mo) for “2,045 sq ft” in Atalanta On the market 3 months most recently (though on and off the market since

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avoiding the anniversary sale at 514 Broadway

  why the market diss? Unless it sells by Labor Day, #3H at 514 Broadway will be entitled to a cake with one candle on it. Since the September 2006 price of $2.3mm, this “2,100 sq ft” 1 + 1

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Lake Wobegon lofts sell for more than $1,246/ft

  crunch, crunch Miller, crunch, crunch Samuel I have finally gotten to spend a little time staring at the fourth page of the Miller Samuel Second Quarter Manhattan Market Overview, the page with the loft synopsis.   As per usual,

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besotted suitor finds 90 Prince? 7A in contract

  peculiar listing meets willing buyer Why “peculiar”? Because Unit 7A at 90 Prince Street does not have a kitchen and because the bathroom is so … err … peculiar.   Billed by Richard Orenstein as “1,400 sq ft” of

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min to the (small) max / new at 8 W 13

  minimalist glory? Sometimes I find myself rooting for a loft listing for one reason or another.   #2F at 8 West 13 Street hit the web Sunday with such promise of being wonderful space (“museum quality”) that I can’t help

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where have all the loft FSBOs gone? nary a two on NYTimes.com

  Manhattan loft FSBOs are very rare One of the topics on my personal gotta-blog-about-that list is based on that NY Times article a month ago about how for-sale-by-owners (FSBOs) in Madison, Wisconsin achieved sales prices comparable to homes sold

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market doldrums at 36 W 15 / selling an old listing

  is the market punishing this loft as too old? I recently stumbled across this listing on the 2d floor at 36 West 15th Street, which I hadn’t seen since January. Yikes! Still out there.   I commented then (nearly

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