Category: loft neighborhoods noho

48 Great Jones goes to drama school / major price drop

this one is realIn going through my junk mail folder today (the place all those agent e-flyers about “exciting” new listings, “unique” apartments, “dramatic” price changes are supposed to go), my eye caught on two (out of 300+ since Sunday).

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re-setting values at 57 Bond / there goes the neighborhood

gotta appreciate the appreciation#4E at 57 Bond Street is new to the market this week, asking $3.45mm and $1,712/mo (condo) for “2,125 sq ft” in a 2003 condo conversion that sold as new four years ago for (probably) less than

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big price bump on long + winding road at 704 Broadway

zigging and zagging for 32 monthsAny $700k price increase on a loft should catch my eye; the more so if the loft has been on the market for a while. The 2d floor at 704 Broadway is a big one:

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Broadway from Houston to Grace / 4 Sunday open houses

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) 620 Broadway #3R $2.195mm and $2,100/mo for “2,700 sq ft”; so many feet, so few windows (3, with Puck Building views); at 22 feet

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684 Broadway has a new one

Jagger lives Many months ago I had very serious buyers learn about Jagger’s Law of Imperfect Lofts / life is compromise (sigh) (March 15) from – among other things – their interest in two units at 684 Broadway, where #7E

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19 Bond found its lover / in contract in 5 weeks

  Unit 2A at 19 Bond Street was new to market in mid-August atabout $1,000/ft, when I asked (Aug 19) Bond, 19 Bond / new loft listing asks “gotlove”? My comment then was that itsounded like a gut renovation:  a”quintessential

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hope falls eternal? 716 Bway is back

  seasonality is so macro I am not a big believer in the common acceptance that seasonal tides are especially important in the Manhattan market, as the micro needs of Seller A or Buyer B are much more relevant than

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whole floor at 48 Great Jones gets the Curbed treatment

  lofty loft or lofty loft price? Curbed asked yesterday if the 2d floor at 48 Great Jones Street was On the Market: Noho’s Loftiest Loft?, and managed to get a rise out of its readership (of course). Plus, it

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more rich data and

  4 completed sales this year help with ‘comps’ With three lofts offered for sale, four sold between June and October 2006, three sold in 2005 and two sold in 2004, the 40-unit 718 Broadway may be undergoing something of

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comparing lofts and lofts ain

  rich data in one building but little comparability I saw three lofts on the same building on Sunday, two of which are a little different from each other; the third was so different to the two as to be

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