but how’s the market doingTODAY? Given the market jitterslately (yesterday’s“jittery” = word for theday), it may be of particularnote that #6N at 474Greenwich Street came to market on July 29 and showed a signedcontract as of Monday – two…
but how’s the market doingTODAY? Given the market jitterslately (yesterday’s“jittery” = word for theday), it may be of particularnote that #6N at 474Greenwich Street came to market on July 29 and showed a signedcontract as of Monday – two…
When I reviewed #4E at 137 Duane Street in a June 28 open house review (bring architect +/or vision to open houses Sunday July 1) I wondered whether the sponsor was (a) stubborn or (b) negotiable. No need to…
still a 1 + 1 with 3 flights of stairs Tomorrow’s On The Market feature in the NY Times real estate section profiles #3 at 160 Chambers Street, which I have twice mentioned in open house reviews (on July 6…
many Manhattan lofts came through the inter-firm data-base as In Contract in the last three days; here are some from Tribeca: 18 Leonard St #1D $3.35mm and $2,580/mo (abated) for “3,484 sq ft” Juilliard House was converted to…
charming alley + pin drop quiet Yet another second floor loft hit me in the eye today, with the clever marketing of “1,144 sq ft” at 67 Hudson Street #2B. New this weekend through Karine Spritzer of PruDE for…
long trip with late twist #6E at 177 Duane Street came to market the first week of July 2006 through Barbara Smith at Corcoran, twice taking six weeks off the market over the year. It started at $2.995mm ($2,150/mo…
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…
buyers see 100+ lofts until the ‘this is it’ moment Fascinating piece in today’s NY Times “Habitats” feature by Stephen Williams about a couple who found (18 months searching) and renovated (2 years renovating) their TriBeCa dream loft “startlingly…
how do you spell A-P-P-R-E-C-I-A-T-I-O-N? 51 Walker Street is a new condominium “loft” building that was finished just last year. Most of the 15 units originally closed between November and February, but two closed this month – but that…
rare opportunity to start fresh #2E at 56 Warren Street is a “true artist loft” in “raw and original condition”. Offered by Kim Shepard-Fabrizi of PruDE for $1.695mm, it is an unusual opportunity for the person who wants 2,200…
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