Tag: Ceilings

29 East 22 Street closes but is the calendar off?

  which year is which sale? Let’s try something new for Manhattan Loft Guy. I give you two sales of same-size lofts in the same building, with condensed descriptions and listing histories, and you guess which one is from 2009

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dropping $2mm to make an un-lofty sale at 175 Sullivan Street

  back story tells the story Officially, the Manhattan "loft" #4A at 175 Sullivan Street was on the market only since January 2009 ("starting" at $3.25mm) before closing on June 16 at $2.65mm — an apparent 18% discount. But the

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“absolute showplace” at 113 Greene Street in Soho goes for $918/ft (absolutely)

adding value did not increase price (much)The Manhattan loft on the 4th floor of 113 Greene Street has sold twice in the last four years, in nice before-and-after fashion. Yes, "before" The Market changed (Lehman, AIG and all that other

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17 + 55 White Street dueling open houses at $3.75mm

  [update 12.14.08: I have restored this post (below), as the reasons for having removed it in April no longer obtain] I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent.

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still slow for Sunday, but 4 more loft open houses

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on; for 655 Sixth Av you should call) We now show only 542 open houses in Manhattan overall, but here are 4 more, all with high

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new at 116 W 14 / where are the ceilings?

$1,000/ft condo#8N at 116 West 14 Street [fixed the link; THX Adam] is new to market today, a condo loft asking $1.995mm and $1,527/mo in taxes and common charges for “2,000 sq ft”. Other than noting that this is triple

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356 Broadway penthouse in NY Post Just Sold / the back story

  triplexes are so awkward Yesterday’s NY Post RE section’s Just Sold feature includes 356 Broadway #PH-5C (sold at $2.145mm in “four weeks”), described as follows:   Two-bedroom, three-bath penthouse condo, 2,200 square feet, with double-height living room with 18-foot

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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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back story to NY Post Just Sold at 256 W 10 St

  fast and furious sale This weekend’s Just Sold feature in the NY Post noted that Unit 3D at Hudson Mews, 256 West 10 Street, sold for $1.9mm off an asking price of $1.75mm after 21 weeks on the market.

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the Tao of Lofts / essential features

There must be many opinions on what makes a loft a "loft", or where the line is between merely "loft-like" and a "true" loft. I know this because I see many listings for "lofts" that – to me – are

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