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Jun. 15, 2008 - new Manhattan loft listings + closed sales in last 7 days


This is my thirty-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
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The stats as of Sunday night ...


  • there were 22 lofts reported as new to the market in the last 7 days and 27 as sold (a rare week in which sales were greater than new listings)
  • 17 of the 22 new ones are offered below $3mm, while 15 of the 27 closed sales were between $2mm and $4mm
  • only 3 of the 22 new loft listings are in new development, but 11 of the 27 closed sales were in new development

    By price
    New = 22
    Sold = 27
    $500k to $999k
    7
    3
    $1mm to $1.99mm
    5
    9
    $2mm to $2.99mm
    5
    6
    $3mm to $3.99mm
    2
    9
    $4mm to $4.99mm
    1

    $5mm+
    2



    By neighborhood
    New = 22
    Sold = 27
    Battery Park City

    1
    Chelsea
    3
    5
    Clinton
    1
    1
    East Village


    Financial District
    4
    2
    Flatiron
    3
    3
    Gramercy

    2
    Greenwich Village
    3
    2
    Kips Bay
    1

    Little Italy


    Lower East Side


    Murray Hill


    Midtown West
    1

    SoHo
    1
    2
    Tribeca
    1
    8
    Turtle Bay

    1
    Upper East Side


    Upper West Side


    West Village
    4


    New loft listings in new developments
    45 John Street
    1
    25 Broad Street (The Exchange)
    1
    414 Washington Street (Pearline Soap)
    1

    Sold lofts in new developments
     
    650 Sixth Avenue 2
    52 West 22 Street (Paper Factory)
    1
    72 Mercer Street
    1
    415 Greenwich Street (Tribeca Summit)
    6
    8-10 Warren Street
    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.






© Sandy Mattingly 2008


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