I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For information about why, check out end of an era for Manhattan Loft Guy / a new day dawns? from April…
I have removed the content of this blog post, as it comments about the current listing of another agent. For information about why, check out end of an era for Manhattan Loft Guy / a new day dawns? from April…
location, location, location133 Mercer Street 3rd floor is new this week, asking $1.925mm and $1,750/mo for “1,700 sq ft” with “giant” windows but only 1 bath. The location is prime SoHo, just below Prince Street; the footprint presents some issues.…
a tale of two footprints My jaw dropped when I clicked on the floor plan for the new loft listing #5E at 108 Wooster Street. Celine Coudert of Corcoran is representing the sale for $1.275mm and $926/mo for “1,140 sq…
The 4th floor at 543 Broadway is new to the market today, with an exceptionally long history revealed in our data-base. On the one hand, they are asking (through Benjamin Dayette of the boutique Luxe Group) only $2.45mm and $1,500…
quarter million is “serious” I talked about the 2d fl at 543 Broadway when it was new to the market in April (wondering about the 1 Bed Wonder at 543 Broadway – how much for how big?), about which…
#5G is new – “1,300 sq ft” for $1.299mm Unit 5G at 514 Broadway is new and about as “SoHo” as Soho gets – for Broadway – between Broome and Spring Streets. (In fact, it is so new it isn’t…
many Manhattan lofts came through the inter-firm data-base as In Contract in the last four days; here are some from the west side, all of which have been mentioned here before: 241 West 36 Street #6R took nearly…
long trip with late twist #6E at 177 Duane Street came to market the first week of July 2006 through Barbara Smith at Corcoran, twice taking six weeks off the market over the year. It started at $2.995mm ($2,150/mo…
why the market diss? Unless it sells by Labor Day, #3H at 514 Broadway will be entitled to a cake with one candle on it. Since the September 2006 price of $2.3mm, this “2,100 sq ft” 1 + 1…
The Washington Post had a piece on Saturday with a title that is pretty self-explanatory: How Big Is Your Condo? There Is No Right Answer. This is yet another contribution to the age-old question for Manhattan loft (and apartment)…
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