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funny business, as 22 West 26 Street loft sells at 17% discount to first ask

not funny ha-ha, funny peculiarThat the recent sale of the “1,910 sq ft” duplex loft #9H at 22 West 26 Street is dear to the Manhattan Loft Guy heart is obvious to anyone who has looked at this datum of

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another loft sale at 116 West 14 Street shows that TLC is cheaper than you'd think

cost vs. value, reduxThe “1,763 sq ft” Manhattan loft #8N at 116 West 14 Street sold on November 16 for $1.775mm, or $1,007/ft, in pretty good condition. The broker babble billed the loft as “spectacular condominium loft [that is l]oaded

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20 East 17 Street loft sells plus 6% over Peak

after some workThere are other fun stories here, but the big story in the listing history of the recently-resold “2,125 sq ft” Manhattan loft on the 7th floor of 20 East 17 Street is the increase of $129,000 from the

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170 Mercer Street loft sells after 15 months, 15% off neighbor in 2005

starting from the same place, going in different directionsThe last two residential lofts to sell at 170 Mercer Street in the Manhattan Loft Guy range of $500,000 to $5,000,000 (see the Master List of Manhattan Lofts Sold Since November 2008)

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primitive loft at 16 Crosby Street sells above ask under $900/ft

was it the (lack of) maintenance?The “2,700 sq ft” Manhattan loft #2F at 16 Crosby Street was available for only a short time, coming to market on July 15 at $2.35mm, going to contract by August 8, and closing on

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serendipity: 113 Prince Street loft that took a year to sell took 113 days to file deed

nothing happens quickly here, apparentlyThe sale of the “1,490 sq ft” Manhattan loft #5ER at 113 Prince Street is another example of not new news (like in my November 23, 67 Hudson Street loft closes off 9% from 2005, with

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67 Hudson Street loft closes off 9% from 2005, with long history

was it shy about the loss?The sale of the “1,000 sq ft” Manhattan loft #3D at 67 Hudson Street is not new news, as the sale was way back on May 31. Nor was it new news when the deed

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uber-renovated (?) loft at Chelsea Mercantile sells 7% above Peak

what does it cost to uber your renovation?The “1,344 sq ft” Manhattan loft #4J at 252 Seventh Avenue (the game-changing Chelsea Mercantile) just sold for $1.725mm in “perfectly uber-renovated” condition (“[n]o stone was left unturned in this state-of-the-art renovation”), closing

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was rooftop terrace at 105 Fifth Avenue loft as valuable as the interior?

depending on how you cut the numbers, it isThe “1,925 sq ft” Manhattan loft #11D at 105 Fifth Avenue, with its “500 sq ft” private rooftop terrace, just sold for $1.8mm. (November 9 is “just” sold in my book!) Trying

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old news, as build-a-loft takes 2 years to sell for $646/ft at 129 West 22 Street

breaking news, from MarchThe reason that the March 23 sale of the “2,400 sq ft” Manhattan loft #5A at 129 West 22 Street for $1.55mm is news is that the deed was just filed last week. No, that’s not right;

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