Category: loft neighborhoods flatiron

‘rare’ open house duel at 24 E 22 / fighting about windows

[update 11.29.08: I have restored this post (below), as the reasons for having removed it in April no longer obtain] I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For

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comping out is hard to do / new at 64 West 15 Street

they say that…I will take William Grant and Russell Miller of BHS at their word at this point, that #2W at 64 West 15 Street is an “airy loft [that] masterfully combines beautiful prewar details with today’s’ contemporary amenities”, as

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such cute siblings, not twins, new at $2.1mm at 105 Fifth Avenue

I assume it is a coincidence that two lofts at 105 Fifth Avenue came to market at the same price this morning, in different lines, through different firms. Interesting counterpoints. no web (yet)#4D is said to be “1,765 sq ft”

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Flatiron condo at $1,000/ft / 12 West 18 Street is new

#6E at 12 West 18 Street is new to market today through Barbara Godson at Halstead, asking $1.795mm and $1,765/mo (condo) for “1,750 sq ft” of Long-and-Narrow with a “well planned kitchen” with top appliances and 2 renovated bathrooms, set

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price change (eventually) does the trick at 24 E 20

2 firms, 3 prices, 8+ months = 1 contractAmong the lofts listed as In Contract as of Monday is 24 East 20 Street #4, which dropped in price from $2.895mm to $2.695mm after I touched on it last in an

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and raise you … / pushing at The Bullmoose

taking the temperature of The MarketBack in those thrilling days of yesteryear, new listings were often priced something like this: take the last sale in the building and add X%, where X could be 10%, 15% or 20%, depending on

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73 Fifth has another cash-back opportunity

#6B at 73 Fifth Avenue is back on the market today, though it has not been off the market long enough to be missed by other than the most careful observer. Offered through Josh Rubin of Corcoran, they are asking

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dropped enough at 24 E 20?

24 East 20 Street #4 is a bit of a favorite on this blog, based on the number of times it has been featured in open house reviews and the fact that I hit it a long time ago as

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mad numbers as toy plans switch off Madison Square / 1107 Broadway to condo (again)

how many more rounds?The Real Deal ran a story on line last night that one of the two International Toy Center Buildings off Madison Square Park is back to being a planned condominium. 1107 Broadway is the more northern Toy

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it can be HARD to determine value / 12 E 14 drops again

shooting at the market price, and missing#5A at 12 East 14 Street presents a cautionary tale to sellers and agents. The new-as-of-yesterday asking price of $999k ($1,364/mo) is one digit and about 30% less than the offering price in April.

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