maybe 30 feet, down to gardenSometimes the cliches commonly used to sell real estate are more than just cliches, cliched as they may be. Case in point: the marketing text for the Manhattan loft #4C at 808 Broadway (the Renwick)…
maybe 30 feet, down to gardenSometimes the cliches commonly used to sell real estate are more than just cliches, cliched as they may be. Case in point: the marketing text for the Manhattan loft #4C at 808 Broadway (the Renwick)…
little attention for these little loftsI don’t often pay attention to the various lofts in the greater Wall Street area, but the April 15 sale of the Manhattan loft combination #7AB at 3 Hanover Square caught my eye this weekend…
no ‘greed’ involvedI hate to use the word “greedy” to describe a seller and an asking price, but you will sometimes see trolls (bitter renters?) on Curbed or StreetEasy describe an asking price that is ‘too high’ that way. But…
the seller held fastOne of these days I am going to look at Manhattan residential real estate sales right around the magic million, because it is my impression that buyers really really really don’t want to pay the ‘Mansion Tax’…
what’s the story?The best single way to sum up the March 17 sale of the Manhattan loft on the 2nd floor at 714 Broadway is to say that it is rich in angles. Or that it will take many hands.…
when “news” isn’t new, to whom is it worthwhile?The January 11 sale of the Manhattan loft #704 at 67 East 11 Street (Cast Iron Building) is featured in today’s Residential Sales Around The Region feature in the the New York…
hard to beat this calendarJanuary 11 = new to market at $2.35mmJanuary 21 = contractFebruary 28 = sold for $2,461,100 You will be excused if you missed it, but that is the Manhattan loft #5B at 542 LaGuardia Place. Ten…
time flies!It has been almost a year since I did one of the more interesting posts using the Master List of Manhattan Lofts Sold Since November 2008: my March 5, 2010 data dump: 27 Manhattan lofts sold in 2007 +…
you said meatpacking district, they say MePaWhen the Manhattan loft #5E at 345 West 13 Street closed on January 20 at $4.95mm it not only just squeezed in under the (arbitrary) $5mm upper limit I set when I started the…
why so low?On the one hand, the Manhattan loft 303 Mercer Street #B103 (in Snug Harbor; awwww) sold on January 10 at the full asking price of $1.6mm, as a loft that claimed a “renovated kitchen” and “unique architectural details”.…
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