too weird to overlookI am not going to offer too many details about this currently-listed Manhattan loft, so prepare to be frustrated! I think this loft’s history is just too weird to not comment on, so nuts to you. The…
too weird to overlookI am not going to offer too many details about this currently-listed Manhattan loft, so prepare to be frustrated! I think this loft’s history is just too weird to not comment on, so nuts to you. The…
soon to be famous Manhattan loft?Fun piece for Manhattan loft lovers in today’s NY Times: Where a Greedy Wall Street Villain Would Feel Right at Home, in which Christine Haughney visits a pretty darn spectacular loft that is featured in…
or, maybe, it never leftI generally don’t pay much attention to the very top of the Manhattan loft market; indeed, I cap my Master List of loft closings at $5mm. But someone just rubbed my nose with the tip-top loft…
condition is a question, size a smaller questionThe Manhattan loft #8 at 43 East 19 Street is a lot of loft: "4,100 gross SF per floor" plus a huge terrace (half the size of a full floor, at "2,050 sq…
progress, but enough?? I blogged about a Manhattan penthouse loft way back when (when I was posting about current listings) that ended up selling last year pretty close to the ask, which surprised me a bit. (I restored the…
[update 12.14.08: I have restored this post (below), as the reasons for having removed it in April no longer obtain] I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent.…
[update 12.4.08: I have restored this post (below), as the reasons for having removed it in April no longer obtain] I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For…
[update 12.1.08: I have restored this post (below), as the reasons for having removed it in April no longer obtain] I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For…
a few things I knowI am going to express a lot of ignorance about developer pricing in this discussion of #5A at 6 East 1 Street, as there is much I don’t understand. But first, here is what I know…
I hit 34 East 30 Street #PH-9 when it was fresh a month ago in an open house review, then in more extended fashion in a compare-and-contrast review along with a similarly priced (but very different) TriBeCa loft on October…
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