timing is (not quite) everythingThis story doesn’t get old (at least, not yet): a well-priced Manhattan loft sells after going into contract within a short time, at or near a price that failed in 2009. Today’s’ example is #5G at…
timing is (not quite) everythingThis story doesn’t get old (at least, not yet): a well-priced Manhattan loft sells after going into contract within a short time, at or near a price that failed in 2009. Today’s’ example is #5G at…
from September 2005 to nowManifestly, the sellers of the beautiful 11th floor loft at 105 East 29 Street (with "3,000 sq ft" that have room for 2 fireplaces, 4 exposures and 19 windows) mis-perceived the Manhattan loft market when they…
going for it, a bit lessI beat up on the 9th floor at 105 East 29 Street a bit when it came to market (September 23, 2007: 105 E 29 9th fl is new this weekend + going for it)…
from the ridiculous to the sublimeAfter beating on #4T at 129 Duane Street yesterday for having a birthday coming up next week (birthday shopping for 129 Duane for next week’s anniversary), there’s an interesting contrast in marketing presented by 120…
(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) This exact price would get you 3,600 sq ft in the (far) East Village but less than 1,400 sq ft near the Chelsea Whole…
$1,600/ft coop loft, butwhy? Unit9S at 130 West 17 Street is a top floor “2,000 sq ft” loft witha skylight and the possibility of purchasing roof rights, asking anew-construction-like Manhattan loft price of $3.2mm and$2,062/mo. Unlike the listing…
$1,200/ft coop loft, but why? The 9th floor at 105 East 29 Street just came to the market, asking $3.75mm and $2,500/mo for "3,000 sq ft", which is a pretty nice premium for a coop at 29th and Park,…
(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) Four out of five Manhattan lofts from last week’s surf-and-turf selection (open house Sunday smorgasbord / the surf-and-turf set) are on this…
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