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modest 7.6% gain since 2006 for modest Jensen Lewis loft marketed modestly at 161 West 15 Street

[UPDATE 3.4.11: as you will see in today’s post (giant 43% gain since 2004 for giant Jensen Lewis loft marketed aggressively at 161 West 15 Street) I realize I way over-used the "modest" word in this post, as the #3D

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a penthouse premium + a non-comp loft sale at Chelsea Mercantile, 252 Seventh Avenue

relish one, ignore other When the Manhattan loft #PH-L at 252 Seventh Avenue at the top of the Chelsea Mercantile closed on December 16 at $2.416mm for its “1,510 sq ft”, it continued the high-floor-premium trend at The Merc. When

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why did The Market hate this small loft at 315 Seventh Avenue?

cue the head-scratching machineIn a world of weird, in which Manhattan Loft Guy is something of a connoisseur of weird, the October 14 sale of 315 Seventh Avenue #12A (the Kheel Building) for $620,000 caught my eye. This little loft

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Saturday diversion / is Chelsea Mercantile contract newsworthy?

tomorrow must be a slow news day(Not for Manhattan Loft Guy; for the NY Times.) If it is "news" to Liz Harris of the NY Times (is she the new Josh Barbanel??), I guess it qualifies for at least a

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is Chelsea Mercantile off 25% since 2007?

one data point says ‘yes’I have long believed that the Chelsea Mercantile conversion of the old Veteran’s Administration building into residential lofts on Seventh Avenue at 24th and 25th Streets ‘created’ a new market for (lower) ‘north Chelsea’. (From back

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new Manhattan loft listings + closed sales in last 7 days

This is my forty-third report on the number, price distribution and neighborhood distribution for Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market or as closed sales in the last 7 days.The stats as of Sunday night: there were 25 Manhattan

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new Manhattan loft listings, closed sales + inventory in last 7 days

This is my twenty-seventh report on the number, price distribution and neighborhood distribution for Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market or as closed sales in the last 7 days, and the third to include (bad data about?) "inventory".The

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8 Sunday open houses $1.8mm

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) this tour ranges from Tribeca to Soho to Chelsea, with a side trip for a (non-loft) “loft” in Gramercy, with nothing larger than 2,000

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7 Sunday Open Houses from $2.5 to $2.35

(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on) These 7 are in Tribeca, SoHo and Chelsea and range from under 1,500 sq ft to more than 2,300 sq ft, from new last

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open house review / featuring Flatiron, with some Chelsea choices

  (remember to check the agentwebsites Sunday morning to see if open house is stillon)   49 E 21 St#4A $1.89mm and $1,709/mo (condo) for”1,375 sq ft” in the former UFT building new to market Labor Day weekendwith an open

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