Tag: Views

sweet + quiet at 840 Broadway

drool-worthyI think I was drooling on my keyboard when I looked at the pictures and floor plan for the 8th floor at 840 Broadway, which is on the market less than two weeks. The space is said to be “2,700

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top of the bottom of Hudson is new / 1 Hudson St has top price

The 10th floor at 1 Hudson Street sits on top of the Chambers Street foot of Hudson Street. With no floor plan, it is hard to tell if there are views north or west, but the pictures show broad views

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rare West Village loft newly offered at 24 Horatio

  premium pricing, premiumlight The3rd floor at 24 Horatio Street came to market overthe weekend. Asking $1.795mm (and $1,240/mo in maintenance) for”1,300 sq ft”, this is one for the folks who love light. It faceseast and north, with four east

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people who live in Glass Farmhouse

  Unit 6F at 448 W 37 Street is so new this morning that Anthony Gentile at PruDE does not have a floor plan or any interior photos up yet. He says “over 1,200 sq ft”, though our building data

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NY Times tells some of the story fit to print about 176 Broadway #15A

  Sunday’s NY Times Residential Sales featured one of my favorite buildings for price-conscious loft buyers, 176 Broadway. The sale of this 1,600 sq ft coop loft was reported at $1.075mm, 8 weeks after being listed at $1.099mm.   That

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West 30s ready for a close-up (but send Max back to Bible study)

  lofts for less in a less labeled land The Manhattan loft nabe I called Big Sky country a month ago was featured in the NY Post two weeks ago as a land of less expensive lofts, but reporter Max

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More on lofts with views / Big Sky Country in the West 30s

  LOTS of light near the Lincoln Tunnel I went to a broker open house tour last week, which featured some beautiful lofts from 36th to 39th Streets between 8th and 10th Avenues. For purposes of this quick post, I

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Now you see it (and pay for it), now you don

  Following nicely on my post yesterday about the values of Manhattan apartment outdoor space, The Real Deal segues with a piece about vanishing views and view values. Clearly, views matter, and command a premium. Equally – this being a

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