not THE dumbest EVER, but …Curbed linked this week to a Real Deal article by a smart Manhattan real estate guy (really) that does not make much sense. I am thinking it has got to be the editing, rather than…
not THE dumbest EVER, but …Curbed linked this week to a Real Deal article by a smart Manhattan real estate guy (really) that does not make much sense. I am thinking it has got to be the editing, rather than…
must be some renovationThere’s a small Manhattan loft condo conversion from last year in which the large full-floor lofts went for about $750/ft (it is not in a traditional loft [fashionable] neighborhood). They had classic loft features and finishes that…
closing price starts with an ouch The Manhattan loft #8N at 114 West 27 Street has changed hands three times in the last 50 months, first at $1.225mm in September 2004, then at $1.57mm in April 2007, and most…
There’s a beautiful classic old Manhattan loft that was definitely pushing it when it came to market in the summer at around $1,250/ft. I confidently say definitely because it has not sold yet, despite dropping around $300/ft off the price.…
little corner of Tribeca as microcosmI have found the single Manhattan loft that (so far) best illustrates the change in The Market over the last year — with a gloss of unique-lofts-are-hard-to-value. The cold perspective of time is quite the…
listing history can mislead When I looked at the listing history of a (rare) West Village loft new to the Manhattan loft market this week, I thought they were likely to be pushing it at around $1,350/ft, considering it…
they had candy + punctuation, do we? If you had an East Village loft to sell (and if you really wanted to sell), and if a raving "triple mint!!!" Manhattan loft had sold in the building in the last few…
seeking The Magic Number or needing to sell??There’s a new Manhattan loft listing in a Chelsea new development that closed within the last two years. This one closed at about $1,100/ft when brand spanking new. They think The Market loves…
waiting for the ignorant buyer?This post started out being about the recent sale of a Chelsea loft, but it got more interesting (and April 9 complicated) because the same unit on a lower floor is also for sale. I can…
The Miller thinks soHere’s the (slight mis-)quote in The Fed’s Beige Book from Jonathan Miller, as noted in his blog, Matrix, on Wednesday (my bold in the quote): Here’s the NY District perspective from you know who. A major residential…
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