bold numbers are more interestingThere is something extremely weird about the recent sale of the top-floor duplex Manhattan loft #5D at 121 West 20 Street. Not the fact that none of the names printed in the New York Post report…
bold numbers are more interestingThere is something extremely weird about the recent sale of the top-floor duplex Manhattan loft #5D at 121 West 20 Street. Not the fact that none of the names printed in the New York Post report…
fill in the blank: timing is …?The title question is not quite a Philip K. Dick level inquiry, but I have to wonder if developers have feelings, after noting the resale of the “2,236 sq ft” duplex Manhattan loft #1…
meanwhile, back at Snug Harbor …Now that I have gotten that record-keeping rant out of my system and onto the intertubes (May 30, did it really take 3 contracts to sell top floor loft with private roof at 303 Mercer…
I hate these fuzzy historiesThis much we know: the Manhattan loft triplex with roof terrace #A608 at 303 Mercer Street (in the oh-so-poetic Snug Cove [oops] Harbor 3-building coop) came to market on July 5, 2011 at $2.995mm and closed…
reading the writing on the (glass) wallsI checked via The Google: although the duplexed “2,282 sq ft” Manhattan loft #3D at 15 Union Square West is the 7th loft in this oh-so-luxe 36-unit condo conversion to close below my $5mm…
not all lofts flat since 2007, of course, of courseOne of my favorite and most interesting trend lines for the downtown loft niche in the overall Manhattan residential real estate market is this running count of lofts that sold in…
let’s not quibble, shall we?The “1,362 sq ft” duplex Manhattan loft #PH-C at 170 John Street (the Ships Chandlery) that just sold for $1.1mm last sold on June 8, 2007 for $1.115mm*. In round numbers, the two sales were even,…
not funny ha-ha, funny peculiarThat the recent sale of the “1,910 sq ft” duplex loft #9H at 22 West 26 Street is dear to the Manhattan Loft Guy heart is obvious to anyone who has looked at this datum of…
starting from the same place, going in different directionsThe last two residential lofts to sell at 170 Mercer Street in the Manhattan Loft Guy range of $500,000 to $5,000,000 (see the Master List of Manhattan Lofts Sold Since November 2008)…
it is nice to have compsThere is nothing wrong with the Manhattan loft #PH-L at 808 Broadway (the Renwick) that sold for $1.805mm on October 12. There is “1,700 sq ft” of interior space on 1.5 floors (the master sits…
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