like the overall Manhattan market, mostlyFollowing up on my post yesterday about the New York Times article about the Big Three market Manhattan real estate reports for the fourth quarter, here’s a nugget about the loft market from the Miller…
like the overall Manhattan market, mostlyFollowing up on my post yesterday about the New York Times article about the Big Three market Manhattan real estate reports for the fourth quarter, here’s a nugget about the loft market from the Miller…
this is The Big OneIt has been quite a while since I posted loft-closings-in-last-30-days, but I have not stopped keeping track of Manhattan residential lofts as they close. While there are many limitations in the data (discussed below), the collection…
The Manhattan real estate quarterly market reports from the three major firms that report data treat the loft niche market differently. The Miller Samuel report remains the gold standard for Manhattan loft info, while the Terra Holdings reports offer…
I captured 30 days of reported Manhattan "loft" sales from the inter-firm data-base on February 11, comprising a third set of 30-day-sales data. The limitations, cautions, gripes and hopes set forth in my initial collection (December 18: hard data…
so few nuggets The overall Manhattan 4Q Numbers, 3 ways, with some year-over-year comparisons: median sales price avg price per foot transactions days on market inventory Miller Samuel $900k [up 5.9%] $1,183 [up 0.3%] 2,282 [off 9.4%] 159 [up 21.3%]…
consistent numbers + analysis … what a concept! Yesterday I hit the Halstead 4Q08 report (insofar as it addressed Manhattan lofts; i.e., not so much: nuggets from Q4 market reports / Halstead dribs + drabs). Short story: apart from…
first of a series? maybeA week ago I set up a spreadsheet on Google Docs as a way to retain and order data that I look at periodically — namely, recent actual sales of Manhattan lofts. Since then I have…
Yesterday I (finally) hit the big firm reports on Manhattan real estate transactions (and other stats) from the Second Quarter of 2008 (about that Second Quarter / data party like it is 2006). Today it is whatever data is reported…
Today’s’ earlier post (Q1 Manhattan market reports highlight high prices + major caveats) hit some of the general price and volume questions and (some) answers about the overall Manhattan residential real estate market, as reported by the 3 major firms…
follow-up on Oct 11 postI posted on October 11 about the “toddler of a listing” at 79 Laight Street #3A, which was first to market in September 2006 at $4.75mm, then quickly reduced to $4.5mm at which it held for…
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