Tag: Longandnarrow

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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would you pay $675/ft for this loft at 36 West 22 Street?

no one else wouldStreetEasy is sparse on the details of the listing history of the Manhattan loft on the 2nd floor at 36 West 22 Street, but the essential facts are simple: “1,508 sq ft” with “many original details such

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424 Broome Street loft takes 15 months to sell at 9% discount; why so long?

in which I simply just gaze in wonderAvid consumer of Manhattan loft closing data that I am (the Master List of Manhattan Lofts Sold Since November 2008 now has almost 2,000 transactions), sometimes I don’t know what it is about

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tiny price drop does magic for 458 Broome Street loft, kinda sorta

an almost yellow saleSo, sue me! I was away this weekend, so did not do my regular Saturday data dump of loft sales newly recorded in the last 7 days. Hence my early Saturday (getting in the car) post about

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120 West 20 Street loft sells off 7.2% since 2007

2007 seller took all the profitI have been meaning for a while to write about the Manhattan loft on the 3rd floor at 120 West 20 Street that sold on March 30 for $1.46mm, but not because that trade was

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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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from fire sale in nuclear winter to +27% at 155 Hudson Street

price discovery can be hardTake a generic classically Long-and-Narrow Manhattan loft, roughly 22 feet wide, with not a lot to brag about as far as finishes, and try to sell it in two very different sets of market conditions. As

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28 East 22 Street loft has truly “just sold”, fetched $834/ft

you read it here secondI have ragged before on the “just” part of the New York Post’s regular Thursday real estate feature, “Just Sold” (like on February 25). Today’s edition, in contrast, reports a loft sale that is so “just”

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ever so rare before and after shots of 39 Worth Street loft

that (almost) never happens (hooray!)Long-time Manhattan Loft Guy readers may have noted the pregnant parenthetical that closed my post on April 15, 66 Crosby Street loft sells for $868/ft as a very tall project, wishing that we (well, I) could

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60 Thomas sells +21%, but that's above 2004 purchase

some good news, and some other newsIf you were the seller of the Manhattan loft on the 6th floor of 60 Thomas Street you are pleased to sell at a 21% gain, even if that gain is measured from 2004.

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