Tag: 2004

60 Thomas sells +21%, but that's above 2004 purchase

some good news, and some other newsIf you were the seller of the Manhattan loft on the 6th floor of 60 Thomas Street you are pleased to sell at a 21% gain, even if that gain is measured from 2004.

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disappointed not to get $2,000/ft? maybe yes, maybe no as 7 Hubert Street loft sells

it did double since 2004 The Manhattan loft #4A at 7 Hubert Street sold on March 7 at $4.5mm, on the one hand at nearly twice the original sponsor sale in 2004; on the other hand at a 10% discount

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renovated 395 Broadway loft is jealous of primitive top floor + of 505 Greenwich Street loft

envy is bad for the soulWhen the Manhattan loft #5E at 395 Broadway sold on January 28 at $1.15mm ($945/ft), it was said to be “completely” renovated (unlike #15A, the gut job with glorious light, which sold on December 23

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505 Greenwich Street loft wonders “what slump?” after closing up 61% since 2004

not pushing a good thing too farRumor has it that the overall Manhattan residential real estate sales market has been … (how to put it?) … up and down over the last few years. Looking specifically at one 2004 new

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these water views from a 505 Greenwich loft are worth $370,000 (really)

no … really … I can prove itSometimes the loft market in Manhattan has moments of great clarity. When #12B at 505 Greenwich Street closed on December 29 at $1.895mm, we did not then realize it, but we were only

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505 Greenwich Street loft is up 8% since 2004, down 12% since 2006

in which it is better to have been the first owner than the secondEven if I had an easy way to search price histories for Manhattan lofts I don’t think I would find one quite like the zigging and zagging

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another celebrity who hates Tribeca

cognitive dissonance is in the eye of the beholderOK, OK, I don’t know that Mike Love of the Beach Boys really hates Tribeca, but this is supposed to be a Manhattan loft blog, so I need a hook. I do

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454 West 46 Street loft sold after MUCH longer campaign than in the NY Post

muchI assume that anyone who finds the way to Manhattan Loft Guy knows not to trust "recent sales" information in dead tree media without verifying it. Today’s warning is sponsored by the Just Sold feature in today’s NY Post. When

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foreclosure auction tomorrow for 25 N. Moore Street celebrity loft (UPDATED w result)

got bucks?Not my metier, but I suppose that everyone who pays attention to the hip-hop world has been aware that Damon Dash has been in severe financial difficulties for a few years. (See this overview from The Atlanta Post March

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sale at 454 West 46 Street strikes an off note, down 5% since 2004

paging Billy Joel August 12, 2004:  $1.1mm May 27, 2010:       $1.045mm (after "beautifully [sic] renovations") That is a very unhelpful data point for neighboring shareholders. That’s the history of one Manhattan loft in the storied Piano Factory, 454 West 46

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