Tag: 2007

137 Duane Street loft sells after falling off peak

one child, two postersThe first time the Manhattan loft #2A at 137 Duane Street (Diamond Duane) sold it was auditioning as a poster child for Lofts That Sold At The Peak. (The sponsor sale was April 25, 2008, off a

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O’Neill loft at 655 Sixth Avenue sells despite not being marketed from July 2007 to December 2008

otherwise, it was actively marketedSome marketing campaigns are longer than others; few are as long as this (perhaps none). When the Manhattan loft #3B at 655 Sixth Avenue (the O’Neill Building) finally sold on February 28 for $1.22mm it had

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eventual 92 Warren Street resale beats 2007 new development price by 5%

one theme, or anotherIs the recent sale of the Manhattan loft #5W at 92 Warren Street more interesting because it is a resale of a 2007 new development that exceeded the original sponsor sale price, or is it more interesting

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242 Lafayette Street loft mixes metaphors, sells off 3% since 2005

it’s not so much that second-guessing is fun… as it is that you can’t help yourself. I offer the Manhattan loft #3N at 242 Lafayette Street for your consideration. To mix metaphors here, this loft’s price history feels like watching

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ballyhooed loft masterpiece at 48 Bond Street off (only) 6% since peak

et tu, Berke?When the Manhattan loft #7A at 48 Bond Street sold on February 23 at $2.395mm, it was the second resale in this much-praised 2007 new development that helped remake this corner of Noho, though the first resale of

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ballyhooed loft masterpiece at 48 Bond Street off (only) 6% since peak

et tu, Berke?When the Manhattan loft #7A at 48 Bond Street sold on February 23 at $2.395mm, it was the second resale in this much-praised 2007 new development that helped remake this corner of Noho, though the first resale of

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O’Neill loft seller finally gives up, yet sells above ask at 655 Sixth Avenue

bizarre is in the eye of the beholderI don’t think that the most unusual thing about the sale of the Manhattan loft #2M at 655 Sixth Avenue (The O’Neill Building) is the synchronicity in that it sold on February 17

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toothbrush loft at 48 Mercer Street closes flat with 2007

2007 flat has a better curve than 2005 flatThe Manhattan loft #3W at 48 Mercer Street (Hohner Building) was a quick sale this holiday season, starting out on October 26 and closing on December 23. That’s q – u –

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the difficulty in comping in former new development / the 101 Warren St laboratory

if you look at Then vs. Now, look at Contract Date ThenIt is no secret that in looking at historical data for Manhattan lofts (or other Manhattan coops or condos, generally) that started not too long ago as new developments

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first resale at Bullmoose lofts (42 East 20 Street) since nuclear winter re-sets values

seasons of change, indeedWhen the Manhattan loft #8C at 42 East 20 Street (The Bullmoose) sold on December 22, it was the first sale in the building since 4 sales between April 30 and July 20, 2009 — in the

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