Tag: Outdoor Space

serenity has its price / 270 W 19 St in contract

successful marketing campaign nearly complete 270 West 19 Street #4B seems like one of those “unique” lofts that is truly distinctive. It has been marketed by Laurie Karpowich at Corcoran that way, which worked to the extent of getting a

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strolling Broadway / open house review from 4th to 11th

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) 710 Broadway #2 $2.295mm and $2,070/mo for “2,450 sq ft” and a long history (on the market since December [$2.5mm] with 2 different firms

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West 19 St open house review

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) 270 West 19 Street #4B $1.525mm and $820/mo (condo) for — as I said in a September 14 open house review — “1,085 sq

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open house review across 17 Street

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) You can walk from Eighth Avenue past Third Avenue on Sunday and see a wide range of Manhattan lofts (and ‘loft-like’ properties). 257 West

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hope falls eternal? 716 Bway is back

  seasonality is so macro I am not a big believer in the common acceptance that seasonal tides are especially important in the Manhattan market, as the micro needs of Seller A or Buyer B are much more relevant than

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new contract, much space, untold story at 249 W 29

  #2Eat 249 West 29 Street has been an intriguing Manhattan loftlisting since coming to market in May, but if you’ve waited to seeit you’ve lost it, as it is now in a committed relationship(“contract signed” as of yesterday).  

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Manhattan loft open houses / re-running the Grand tour

  (remember to check the agentwebsites Sunday morning to see if open house is stillon)   Iblogged about two Grand Street 6th floor units when they were bothnew to the market about seven weeks ago (2dtime is how grand at

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so THAT

  my fantasy life is not thatrich Idon’t usually pay any attention to themarket for Manhattan lofts offered above $10 million, but today itcaught my eye that five of the six most expensiveManhattan properties that hit our inter-firm data base

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open house nuggets / open to the outdoors

    (remember to check the agentwebsites Sunday morning to see if open house is stillon)   PH at 284 FifthAvenue $3.25mm and $4,278/mo for a bunchof indoor space (2,500 sq ft??) and “2,200 feet” of terrace that Iblogged about

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356 Broadway penthouse in NY Post Just Sold / the back story

  triplexes are so awkward Yesterday’s NY Post RE section’s Just Sold feature includes 356 Broadway #PH-5C (sold at $2.145mm in “four weeks”), described as follows:   Two-bedroom, three-bath penthouse condo, 2,200 square feet, with double-height living room with 18-foot

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