embracing loft diversityThe Manhattan loft building at 10 Leonard Street has only 16 units, but two of them sold this month. Though both are said to be about 1,700 sq ft and are newly renovated, they are different from each…
embracing loft diversityThe Manhattan loft building at 10 Leonard Street has only 16 units, but two of them sold this month. Though both are said to be about 1,700 sq ft and are newly renovated, they are different from each…
big premium, no marketingI am scratching my head over the August 12 sale of Manhattan loft #12A at 66 Leonard Street (Textile Building) for $3.45mm. For one thing, the loft has been officially off the market for a year (i.e.,…
wanna buy a building?Back when I was marketing a Tribeca loft that never sold (sellers were firm about what they wanted; The Market was firm that it was not available), I used to watch the construction of 34 Leonard Street…
good, or bad? yes and noI had a kind of cocktail party conversation with someone who may be buying very near a high profile (pun intended) proposed Major Real Estate Development in a prime part of Manhattan. Long story…
The Google is my (distracting) friendI played around on Google when I was looking at the listing history of 38 Warren Street (for the February 19, was the terrace free at 38 Warren Street?) and found some interesting history…
This is my fifty-sixth report on the number, price distribution and neighborhood distribution for Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market or as closed sales in the last 7 days.The stats as of Sunday night: there were only 20…
"gimme a 4!" … OK, then please give me a 3 (pretty please)#10C at 66 Leonard Street was offered for sale in January 2007 at $4.295mm. Our listing history shows a contract signed in February last year but that must…
This is my thirty-fourth report on the number, price distribution and neighborhood distribution for Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market or as closed sales in the last 7 days.The stats as of Sunday night show a slow week…
I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For information about why, check out end of an era for Manhattan Loft Guy / a new day dawns? from April…
many Manhattan lofts came through the inter-firm data-base as In Contract in the last three days; here are some from Tribeca: 18 Leonard St #1D $3.35mm and $2,580/mo (abated) for “3,484 sq ft” Juilliard House was converted to…
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