I was particularly … intrigued by the listing for the 8th floor at 116 West 29th Street back in December because I saw it virtually in tandem with another loft also described as “magnificent”, also about 3,000 square feet,…
I was particularly … intrigued by the listing for the 8th floor at 116 West 29th Street back in December because I saw it virtually in tandem with another loft also described as “magnificent”, also about 3,000 square feet,…
Unit 3D at 7 Hubert Street has been on the market since last July (now at $2.5mm, started at $2.65mm; abated monthlies of $1,385) through Core Group and Unit 5D has been on only since October (now at $2.795mm,…
Friday’s post three Sunday loft open houses $2.3 – $2.5 (each with history) featured an open house at 104 Charlton #4E (then asking $2.5mm and $1,879/mo). This morning’s email brings notice from Corcoran of a price drop to $2.35mm…
My quintessential One Bed Wonder is finally in contract! (What is a One Bed Wonder) Unit 2B at 22 West 26th Street has had quite the marketing odyssey in the last 2 years, with three selling firms and a…
they do the best they can with what agents tell them, right? Tomorrow’s NY Times (available today on-line and for home delivery subscribers) features a Tribeca loft in the Residential Sales Around The Region section. The data are ……
The seven resale lofts below showed up yesterday in our inter-firm data base as In Contract. A list that resets each day, so it is potentially an interesting snapshot of the Manhattan loft resale market. (Note to self: do…
Sunday’s NY Times Residential Sales featured one of my favorite buildings for price-conscious loft buyers, 176 Broadway. The sale of this 1,600 sq ft coop loft was reported at $1.075mm, 8 weeks after being listed at $1.099mm. That…
market on Great Jones is pretty strong The 3rd floor unit at 682 Broadway looks north across Great Jones St to unit 3E at 684 Broadway. Both are said to be about 3,000 sq ft (3,000 and 3,100). Both…
7D and 8D in contract, whither 6D at 55 Hudson St? I posted in November about the three lofts on adjoining floors at 55 Hudson Street that were offered for sale in three very different configurations but essentially the…
how many would buy what they can’t see? There was a time when many Manhattan loft buyers had the time, patience, resources and expertise to buy raw, primitive, blank or “white” space to turn them into something personal that…
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