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165 Hudson Street loft pines for good old days of 2005

WTF?Head scratching time for Manhattan Loft Guy …. When the Manhattan loft #2C at 165 Hudson Street sold at $1.655mm in 2005 they said “This won’t last!!!” and they were right. (Prior listing not on StreetEasy, but is in our

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agony + ecstasy at one 65 West 13 Street loft

how cold it was in those days!If I were writing just about lofts I would say something like when the Manhattan loft #8D at 65 West 13 Street sold on July 6 it was up over 40% from its prior

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more man-on-dog action as 21 Astor Place loft sells up 3% since Peak

only $50,000, but stillI hit a Bright Shiny Object last weekend, a man-bites-dog story last month, and a sale at 21 Astor Place the month before that. Today’s feature is the sale of the “1,304 sq ft” Manhattan loft #6F

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43 Wooster Street penthouse loft closes off 6% since 2006, at one-third 2007 asking price

sometimes, words fail … Oct 19, 2002 sold $3,156,696       Sept 13, 2006 sold $4,171,000       Aug 11, 2007 new to market $12,500,000 Nov 19   $9,500,000 Jan 30, 2008 hiatus   April 17 back on

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45 Lispenard loft sale meets the past from the other direction

score one for The New York ObserverNetiquette requires that I note a factually correct Manhattan loft sale catch by The New York Observer, having snarked on their sorry ass ‘fact-checking’ only yesterday. Whatever ACRIS filters they use, they again beat

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why did Chelsea Mercantile loft sell within 3% of The Peak?

Field of Dreams pricing, maybeWhen the Manhattan loft #15-I at 252 Seventh Avenue in the Manhattan Loft Guy fave Chelsea Mercantile sold on June 9 at $3.65mm it wasn’t a man-bites-dog story like my July 5, man bites dog! 49

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man bites dog! 49 East 21 Street loft sells 3.6% above Peak

fresh filing, mature deedIt seems like only yesterday that Manhattan Loft Guy used “dog bites man” to indicate that a resale 6% off from the prior 2007 sale was not “news”, but it was really the day before yesterday (dog

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dog bites man + 90 Franklin Street loft sells off only 6% since 2007

weren’t we just here?If it seems like only yesterday that Manhattan Loft Guy was at the 2000 Tribeca condo loft conversion Franklin Tower, 90 Franklin Street, you need to slow down. It was actually way back on June 24 that

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52 Thomas Street loft knocks resale out of the park, up 17% since 2008

sometimes The Market mystifies…I keep staring at the the record of the recent sale of the Manhattan loft #3A at 52 Thomas Street, without achieving clarity. That facts are simple but inexplicable: the first resale in this 2007 new development

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long run to a sale above ask at 315 West 23 Street

bumped by LehmanTo say that the listing history of the Manhattan loft #6E at 315 West 23 Street (The Broadmoor) is unusual is an understatement. The punchline is that when it sold on May 24 at $1.399mm it sold above

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