Category: market trends

riffing with Toy + NY Times about higher prices “sprinkled” through Manhattan, including in the loft market (Part 1)

a different approach to outliersI daresay that the Sunday real estate section lead article in yesterday’s New York Times by Vivian Toy, In New York, a Sprinkling of Higher Prices, will get a lot of play on the inter tubes.

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , ,

velocity in the Manhattan loft market / 72 Mercer Street sale was not the fastest

not to mention, huge gain over January 2008 sponsor saleI tend to collect a bunch of interesting recent sales each week for future posts, writing a headline and capturing the link; often I don’t get to all in that collection

Tagged with: , , , , , , ,

The Miller found 9.2% of deals above ask; Manhattan Loft Guy, not so much

playing with numbers (he wins)This week my favorite numbers geek for the Manhattan residential real estate coop and condo market weighed in with his (semi) regular Curbed feature, Three Cents Worth, with A Look at Overpaying in Manhattan on February

Tagged with: , , , , ,

rich sales data / 7 lofts with at least 4 sales

spate of lofts that recently sold for 4th timeWhen I hit the recent sale of #5F at 345 West 13 Street in my January 6, 345 West 13 Street loft is candidate for sale of the year, but the year

Tagged with: , , , , , , , ,

Wall Street Journal oversells a Manhattan 4 bedroom “boom”

  [UPDATE: note the way The Journal acknowledged the error and then edited to make the article even less coherent: December 19, Manhattan Loft Guy, 1 – Wall Street Journal, 0, as WSJ posts 4 bedroom correction] (mis) adventures in

Tagged with: , , , , , , , , ,

another Miller nugget on Manhattan real estate absorption: trend is stronger than national

stop him before he puns againThe Miller’s latest data nugget about the absorption rate of Manhattan residential real estate listings compared to the national trends is on Curbed, in the Three Cents Worth series: Manhattan Absorbs The Turkey and (though

Tagged with: , , , , , , ,

12 examples of the (rapid) velocity of the Manhattan loft market

velocity, observed, in the rear-view mirrorI chewed on the loft-specific data in the major firms’ Second Quarter Manhattan real estate market reports in yesterday’s post, how did lofts do last quarter compared to overall Manhattan real estate market?. (Woo-hoo to

Tagged with: , , , , , ,

with 225 Fifth Avenue, now 20 pairs of 2007 sales + recent resales

  quick pointsI noticed today that the Manhattan loft #10A at 225 Fifth Avenue had a deed filed yesterday (some details to follow) and in the course of looking at past history here (The Grand Madison) I discovered that I

Tagged with: , , , , , , , ,

now 17 pairs of 2007 Manhattan loft sales + recent resales

quick noteI just edited the March 5 post (now titled) data dump: 17 Manhattan lofts sold in 2007 + recently, to add 3 Manhattan loft resales with recent deeds filed that were last sold in 2007. It is an interesting

Tagged with: , , , , , ,

data dump: 27 Manhattan lofts sold in 2007 + recently

  [UPDATE 4.12.10: added 7 more! so I also added 2 paragraphs near the end] [UPDATE 3.18.10: added 3 more, all from The Grand Madison, all showing mild declines from the prior sale in 2007] [UPDATE 3.12: I have added

Tagged with: , , , , , ,
Top