Tag: Amenities

all around the town / 3 open houses at $2.55mm

Here are three Sunday loft open houses at the same price in very different Manhattan neighborhoods, at sizes ranging from almost 2,400 sq ft to just over 1,600 sq ft, all with fairly deluxe finishes, all in new developments. One

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2 are new at 468 West Broadway / classic, no bling

opposites: prime SoHo vs. northwest TribecaYesterday I hit #2H at 416 Washington Street, asking $2.995mm and $1,559/mo (condo; abated) for “1,676 sq ft” in the River Lofts, which has a very high level of finishes (bling) and amenities, not to

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UES loft (really) / new at 120 E 87 St

  who’d a thuhnk it? Unit R-6B at 120 East 87 Street is a new Manhattan (little) loft listing today, really. (It surprised me, too.) The numbers are impressive for a Downtown Lofts snob: asking $$1.05mm (and $1,318/mo in common

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end of uber-lofts? (uh

  scaling down amenities + dollars Funny how journalism works, when two items can make a trend.   The Real Deal ran a short piece last week about who some developers are scaling back some services or amenities to reach

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a very fruitful article / NY Times gets into generational conflict in lofts

  the third angle: when ‘old’ people like it ‘as is’ and ‘new’ people want to upgrade The front page Real Estate Section article in Sunday’s NY Times entitled “Which Building Improvements Really Pay Off?” has been a very fruitful

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