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Feb. 23, 2009 - new Manhattan loft listings + closed sales in last 7 days

 

This is the sixty-ninth Manhattan Loft Guy 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 only 9 Manhattan lofts reported as new to the market in the last 7 days and only 7 as sold (after previous weeks of 3, 7, 14 and zip)
  • 6 of the 9 new ones are offered between $1mm and $4mm, while all of the 7 sales were offered below $3mm
  • only 1 of the 9 new loft listings is in new development, while 1 of the 3 closed sales was in new developments

    By price
    New = 9
    Sold = 7
    $500k to $999k
    1 3
    $1mm to $1.99mm
    2 2
    $2mm to $2.99mm
    2 2
    $3mm to $3.99mm
    2  
    $4mm to $4.99mm
    1  
    $5mm+
    1  

     
    By neighborhood
    New = 9
    Sold = 7
    Battery Park City
       
    Chelsea
       
    Clinton
       
    East Village
       
    Financial District
      3
    Flatiron
    1 1
    Gramercy
    1  
    Greenwich Village
    1 1
    Kips Bay
       
    Little Italy
       
    Lower East Side
       
    Morningside Heights    
    Murray Hill
       
    Midtown East
    1  
    Midtown West    
    SoHo
    2  
    Sutton Place    
    Tribeca
    2 1
    Turtle Bay
    1  
    Upper East Side
       
    Upper West Side
      1
    West Village
       

  •  
  • New loft listings in new developments
  • 53 Warren Street 1
     

  •  
  • Sold lofts in new developments 

    90 William Street (be@William) 2
    16 West 19 Street (Jade) 1
    415 Greenwich Street (Tribeca Summit) 1

    For information about how I get this stuff and why I slice it as I do, see methodology for New + Sold in The Last Seven Days. For my rant about how soft this data may be, see
    loft or not? caution: active ranting ahead.





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