Category: pricing analysis

head-scratching over $650/ft and outdoor space

opportunity? we got opportunityFor the first time in months, I am going to comment on another firm’s Manhattan loft listing today — without identifying it in deference to my resolution in end of an era for Manhattan Loft Guy /

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past the point of pain at 32 West 18 Street w new price drop

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… 3 (more) french hens … 2 (more) price drops (477 Broome + 28 West 38 St)

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drip drip / price drops at 124 Hudson + 684 Broadway to and from $3.05mm

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price drops at 684 Broadway, 49 Warren, 249 Church

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raise, drop (rinse), repeat / loft pricing theory, explored

what’s the point of throwing 2 cents in, or out?I have been ruminating for weeks about the theories of changing a listing price, ever since I noticed that one very successful downtown agent has a habit of frequent small price

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34 E 30 finally in contract, as in Best & Finally

I hit 34 East 30 Street #PH-9 when it was fresh a month ago in an open house review, then in more extended fashion in a compare-and-contrast review along with a similarly priced (but very different) TriBeCa loft on October

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the Tribeca premium, anticipated / a tale of 2 lofts

what a difference 40 blocks can makeI visited two lofts Sunday, both asking nearly $2.8mm, both over 2,500 sq ft, both designed with a minimalist sensibility — but they could hardly be more different. One has a lot of classic

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how The Market can change / NY Times reported sale at 684 Broadway

  The NY Times Residential Sales feature today includes this Manhattan loft sale:   GREENWICH VILLAGE $3.1 million 684 Broadway (Great Jones Street) 3-bedroom, 2-bath, 3,100-sq.-ft. co-op in a renovated prewar loft building; keyed elevator; oversize windows, 11 ½-ft. ceilings;

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drip campaigns / token price drops at 80 Warren and 66 Leonard

  how does a small price drop change the market? (Hint: not much)   I don’t know the specific history of 80 Warren St, but I know it is one of the first generation of Tribeca loft coop conversions (circa

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