New & Notable: Inventory Increasing

Posted by Noah Rosenblatt on April 30, 2007 at 11.01 AM

A: I apologize for not posting on the newest and best deals out in Manhattan real estate lately, but that continuing ed class took all my time! I'm trying to get back into the posting groove and I know that these new and notable posts are appreciated out there. Total new listings in the past 7 days are 279; sorry for the wrong report a few hours ago as I had a data field accidentally checked which yielded more results. Still, this is slightly above the past few weeks. Updated 12:26PM

As always, use only as a guide and be sure to contact the broker listed if you are interested. I will not show you any of these listings and I try to take into account location, floor, condition, size, monthlys when deciding which listings to show off!

Neighborhoods included: Carnegie Hill, Central Park South, Chelsea, Clinton, E. Village, Fin District, Flatiron District, Gramercy, G Village, Little Italy/Chinatown, LES, Midtown, Murray Hill, SoHo, Sutton Area, Tribeca, UES, UWS, W. Village

Conversions & New Devs Skewing Data: 100 W 18th, Chelsea Stratus - 101 W 24th, Atelier Condos - 627 W 42nd, Sheffield57 - 322 W 57th, Element - 555 W 59th, Merrion Condo - 215 W 88th, 995 Fifth Avenue, BE@William - 90 William St, & SoHo Mews - 311 W Broadway

70 East 10th Street; Apt: 15A

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First Came on Market: 4/24/2007
Asking Price: $1,549,000
maintenance: $1,567 (close to $1/sft)
Size: 1,450 SFT
PPSF: $1.068
Marketed By: Call Broker Cathy O'Reagan at 212-475-3978

10 West 15th Street; Apt 1028

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First Came on Market: 4/24/2007
Asking Price: $1,299,000
maintenance: $1,534
Size: 1,250 SFT
PPSF: $1,039
Marketed By: Brett Gabriel of Corcoran

25 East 83rd Street; Apt: 7A

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First Came on Market: 4/24/2007
Asking Price: $1,750,000
maintenance: $2,583
Size: Aprox 1,500
PPSF: Aprox $1,166
Marketed By: Kate McMahon of Corcoran

Comments (1)

well, maybe you are talking more about high end market only? We are looking for a one bedroom condosand I actually find there are fewer new listings than before. As the season is about over, I expect fewer listings to come up. I am going to look at rentals seriously as a backup plan.

Posted by lost contract | May 4, 2007 5:44 PM

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