Tag: Off The Market

since that $458/ft loft sale at 144 West 27 Street …

3 bigger (normal?) deals In case anyone thought that this morning’s launch of an occasional new feature (OYAToMLG a new occasional feature / Shakespeare at 144 West 27 Street loft edition) means that you won’t get a new bit of

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213 West 23 Street loft takes what the market gives (28% off original ask)

when is a quick sale not a quick sale?To look at the recent marketing history, the Manhattan loft #5N at 213 West 23 Street was a pretty quick sale: to market September 8 at $3.695mm, contract by November 2, sold

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pop-up (mystery) contract for loft at 476 Broadway

still not a ‘trend’, but a reminderIn my October 7 post, the puzzle of pop-up contracts, signed long after Off The Market at 144 West 27 Street and 24 East 21 Street lofts, I touched on the phenomenon of Manhattan

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the puzzle of pop-up contracts, signed long after Off The Market at 144 West 27 Street and 24 East 21 Street lofts

odd sequenceWhat is missing from these sequences? 144 West 27 Street #9R: June 26, 2009 new $2.2mm Sept 17    $2.295mm Nov 10 off         May 20, 2010 contract   July 22 sold $2,428,700   24 East

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more counting wars / Manhattan coop + condo inventory

  some numbers(In which, Manhattan Loft Guy gets into the weeds — again — with numbers and takes StreetEasy to the woodshed.) Let’s beat that old horse of Different Firms, Different Numbers again … as a follow-up to my February

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neighborly competition leads to neighborly mistakes? the laboratory at 24 East 22 Street

MLG went there before the NY TimesYou may remember that the NY Times ran a piece about multiple apartments for sale in the same building back in August (August 10, Neighborly Competition). You may also recall that I used to

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