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why move to 4,000 sq ft 71 Murray Street loft from 44 Laight Street 4,000 sq ft loft?

not likely for a doormanIt is not quite right to say that the “4,021 sq ft” Manhattan loft #4A at 44 Laight Street (the Grabler Building) that sold on August 17 at $4.06mm (which was the subject of a post

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44 Laight Street, where another flipper scarfed most of the gain, but did he work for it?

we’ve seen this movie beforeIt is some news that the “4,021sq ft” Manhattan loft #4A at 44 Laight Street (Grabler Building) sold on August 17 at $4.06mm, give that it last sold in December 2006 at $3.75mm, as that post-2006

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28 Laight Street loft sale under-performs neighbor's sale

not like young Yankee pitchersThe Manhattan loft #5C at 28 Laight Street (Cobblestone Lofts, converted to condominiums in 2001) came to market last Fall just two days after the neighbor downstairs in loft #2B went to contract. These neighboring lofts

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referee ends Damon Dash saga at 79 Laight Street after a year

nobody puts the D in distress sale like DDIt is not obvious from the deed names of record, but the July 15 sale of the Manhattan loft #5F at 709 Laight Street (the US Sugar Building) was of the second

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thinking better of the price increase, 34 Laight Street loft sells

odd way to signal negotiabilityThe Manhattan loft on the 2nd floor of 34 Laight Street has a listing history you don’t see every day: to market at $1.895mm on November 5, price increase to $2.1mm on January 7, contract by

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11 months to sell 58 Walker Street penthouse loft at (eventually) modest discount

3rd time = charmThe Manhattan loft on the 5th floor at 58 Walker Street had been a serial non-seller until finally selling on May 5 at $2,832,500. It had not sold when offered at $3.5mm (and higher) from July through

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stubborn loft seller at 44 Laight Street takes a year to get right (great!) price

another one that fractures (proves?) Conventional WisdomThe Manhattan loft #2A at 44 Laight Street sold on May 9 without a price drop despite taking 11 months to find that contract. Let’s repeat what we know about Conventional Wisdom and a

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165 Hudson Street loft celebrates birthday with a sale

a happy closing more than a happy birthdayWhen the Manhattan loft #2B at 165 Hudson Street closed on January 20 for $995,000 it had just ‘celebrated’ one of those awkward anniversaries for a residential sale listing, in Manhattan or anywhere:

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the happy (true!) story about that Pearline Soap loft sold at 20% “loss” as massive triplex assembled

not really a loss, but this gets complicatedThe fact that a deed was filed transferring the 2nd floor at 414 Washington Street (Pearline Soap) on October 14 for $3mm the same day the same LLC paid $1.6mm for the 1st

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79 Laight Street loft also being auctioned today (UPDATED)

same celebrity, same mortgageI noted yesterday that Damon Dash’s loft at 25 N. Moore Street (The Atalanta) had been foreclosed on and was set for auction today (July 27, foreclosure auction tomorrow for 25 N. Moore Street celebrity loft). There

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