Tag: Resale

101 Warren Street resale makes news without being new

the greying of The Old Grey Lady continuesDo people think that the regular Sunday New York Times real estate section feature Residential Sales Around The Region features recent sales? I bet they do, though to be fair to the Times

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79 East 2 Street loft sells +57% in 19 months with same floor plan, different skin

selling design to a designer, dearlyThe Manhattan loft on the 3rd floor at 79 East 2 Street got a lot of press last week because of the celebrity buyer and celebrity seller, as well as because of the spread the

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137 Duane Street loft sells after falling off peak

one child, two postersThe first time the Manhattan loft #2A at 137 Duane Street (Diamond Duane) sold it was auditioning as a poster child for Lofts That Sold At The Peak. (The sponsor sale was April 25, 2008, off a

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eventual 92 Warren Street resale beats 2007 new development price by 5%

one theme, or anotherIs the recent sale of the Manhattan loft #5W at 92 Warren Street more interesting because it is a resale of a 2007 new development that exceeded the original sponsor sale price, or is it more interesting

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the difficulty in comping in former new development / the 101 Warren St laboratory

if you look at Then vs. Now, look at Contract Date ThenIt is no secret that in looking at historical data for Manhattan lofts (or other Manhattan coops or condos, generally) that started not too long ago as new developments

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129 West 20 Street hums country tune, times the market perfectly, kinda, sorta

paging Kenny Rogers Another way to frame the fight or flight question posed for disappointed sellers (in my November 15 post) is You got to know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’emKnow when to walk away, know

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perfectly terrible storm hit sale of 77 Bleecker Street loft

opera fan or stage fan?Sometimes there is human drama in a dry set of Manhattan real estate purchase-and-sale data. It is difficult for me to look at a two-and-a-half year sequence culminating in the recent sale of the Manhattan loft

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loft at 8-10 Warren Street is first resale of 2008 new development, but is still smiling

against the trendYou might bet that resales would be challenging in an At Peak Manhattan condominium conversion of a real loft building, particularly if you recall the exercise I went through in my March 5  data dump: 27 Manhattan lofts

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gossiping about a Mudd Club beat down, as 77 White Street loft sells off 3% in 4 years

music + television + art, with commerceCurbed on Monday had the outlines of the story about the sale of the Manhattan loft 77 White Street #3 on November 4. Their angle was the (quasi?) celebrity status of the seller (“Gossip

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loft with three mints at 130 Watts Street close off 5% from 2005

guessing at The PeakThe fact that the Manhattan loft #3N at 130 Watts Street sold on July 21 at 5% under where those sellers bought in October 2005 is (to me) interesting enough. That sequence lead me to ruminate about

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