Number of Manhattan lofts offered for sale as of Sunday night is essentially flat, after last week’s New Year’s surge: price range # of lofts $500k to $999k 131 $1mm to $1.99mm 311 $2mm to $2.99mm 208 $3mm to $3.99mm…
Number of Manhattan lofts offered for sale as of Sunday night is essentially flat, after last week’s New Year’s surge: price range # of lofts $500k to $999k 131 $1mm to $1.99mm 311 $2mm to $2.99mm 208 $3mm to $3.99mm…
This is the sixty-fourth Manhattan Loft Guy report on the number, price distribution and neighborhood distribution for Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market or as closed sales in the last 7 days.The stats as of Sunday night: there…
can you see me now?The NY Post today demonstrates the somewhat elastic use of language in even the real estate news on this tabloid, as today’s Just Sold feature includes a new development sale at The Oculus Condominium, 50 West…
Noah The Numbers Guy comes through (again) If you are at all interested in the macro-economics impacting the Manhattan real estate market, you probably already have seen the terrific blog, UrbanDigs. Noah’s got a post yesterday that includes some…
Number of Manhattan lofts offered for sale as of Sunday night definitely reflect a new year: price range # of lofts $500k to $999k 137 $1mm to $1.99mm 310 $2mm to $2.99mm 203 $3mm to $3.99mm 88 $4mm to $4.99mm…
This is my sixty-third report on the number, price distribution and neighborhood distribution for Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market or as closed sales in the last 7 days.The stats as of Sunday night: there were 29 Manhattan…
Quick note that I have prepared another spreadsheet with information on the 40 Manhattan lofts we show as sold and closed in the last 30 days (22 resales and 18 sales by developers), but I will sit on it…
small nugget, thatThe third big firm quarterly market report, from Corcoran (pdf, here), is like Halstead’s in that it has little loft-specific information. (I hit Halstead’s dribs and drabs on January 7; there was more meat on The Miller’s bones,…
pushing past the pastThere’s a resale that caught my eye, a new construction Manhattan loft that was marketed in 2006 and closed in 2007. This Tribeca unit closed in the first offering at $1,100/ft after the developer dropped the price…
consistent numbers + analysis … what a concept! Yesterday I hit the Halstead 4Q08 report (insofar as it addressed Manhattan lofts; i.e., not so much: nuggets from Q4 market reports / Halstead dribs + drabs). Short story: apart from…
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