Month: October 2007

249 W 29 has a motivated broker/owner

I mentioned 249 West 29 Street #4S in an open house review September 21 (open house review / 7 new lofts from 2.2 to 1.5) when it was brand new to market. My comment then was: $1.895mm and $1,907/mo for

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it's the demand, stupid / Manhattan Q3 market numbers

not supply, but demand I usually focus on the inventory number as a key number in any Manhattan real estate market reports, but the inventory numbers this quarter are overwhelmed in significance by the demand number — the raw number

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will the new one at 161 W 15 St add up?

Trying to figure out the new listing #2H at 161 West 15 Street (in the Jensen-Lewis building, for you shoppers). Asking $1.949mm and $1,233/mo for "1,850 sq ft" that is very enthusiastically presented ("stunning", "one of a kind", "meticulously renovated"

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Q3 market report season / numbers dribble in

NY Times strikes a “for now” stance on market gains Today’s Times has the first report on the Manhattan market reports issued by the major real estate firms. Home Prices Buck Trend, for Now sums up Christine Haughney’s take pretty

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the unloftiest loft ever – 28 W 38 is over-the-top

yes, a Versailles loft Loft snob that I am, I sometimes carp about whether a given space passes muster as a true Manhattan loft, or is more loft-like or even (gasp) more “apartment” than loft. See August 30, 2006 the

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