(actual) recent Manhattan loft sale at 115 Fourth Avenue reported in NY Post

unlike the Times …

… the NY Post’s weekly feature Just Sold does claim to be about "recent" Manhattan sales, and the report from June 12 includes a loft at The Petersfield, 115 Fourth Avenue, that closed with a deed filed May 1 — that’s pretty "recent", and far more recent than the NY Times hit on June 8 that I addressed in (not very) recent NY Times Residential Sales / 22 Mercer Street loft sold in February.

The Post said:

EAST VILLAGE $2,060,000

115 Fourth Ave.

Two-bedroom, two-bath loft condo, 1,800 square feet, with dining room, granite kitchen countertops and S/E exposures; building features doorman and roof deck. Common charges $1,200, taxes $883. Asking price $2,175,000, on market 26 days. Broker: Wendy Richardson, The Corcoran Group

They are right. We show the loft as a new listing on February 15, with a contract signed on March 12. In a leap year, that’s 26 days (I overlooked the leaping in my first calendar count.).

StreetEasy’s got a cache of the Halstead listing, here. (Street Easy shows this deed as filed May 3; I took the May 1 date from Property Shark; why can’t we all just get along??) Further weirdness: StreetEasy doesn’t have the trading price yet, but Property Shark shows it as $2,020,000 — not the $2,060,000 reported in the Post. (Gimme an arrrggghhh…)

As always, StreetEasy is a good source for information about current listings in a building (and past sales); click here for this building’s info.


© Sandy Mattingly 2008



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