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Nov. 16, 2007 - 5 Sunday Open Houses around $2.5mm


(remember to check the agent websites Sunday morning to see if open house is still on)

158 West 23 Street 5th floor
$2.595mm and $1,594/mo (condo) for "1,865 sq ft" "gut renovated" and the subject of a lengthy no-money-in-flipping post this week (Nov 13:
wearing a $500k renovation on your sleeve / 158 W 23 is flipping)
new this week
Open House Sunday Nov 18 from 2 to 3:30 PM

525 Broome Street #3
$2.59mm and $1,651/mo for the opportunity to convert "2,100 sq ft" of second floor gallery space with 1 bedroom + 2 baths into a home; bones include 12 foot ceilings, maple floors, wood-burning fireplace, columns, brick … and that SoHo address; layout is pretty flexible, with 3 exposures and plumbing spread about
on market since July (patient seller)
Open House Sunday Nov 18 from 11 to 5 PM (by appointment only (917) 991-2074)

714 Broadway #4
$2.5mm and $2,449/mo for "3,050 sq ft" of "tremendous potential", a curious price history and very Long-and-Narrow footprint; I warned PETA members away from this in an open house review Oct 26,
on the market (this time) 8 weeks
Open House Sunday Nov 18 from 12 to 1 PM

13 Jay Street 4th floor
$2.495mm and $1,518/mo for "1,860 sq ft" that I hit when new on Oct 8 (
doubling up at 13 Jay / 4 year's appreciation), before there were pix or floor plan up, and again in one of last weekend's open house reviews; at 23 feet wide, there's a classic Long-and-Narrow layout, with bedrooms at the rear (with the bathrooms) and a bonus glass-walled den up front
on market 5 weeks
Open House Sunday Nov 18 from 2 to 3 PM

93 Mercer St #4W
$2.49mm and
$1,896/mo for "2,200 sq ft" that I hit when new last weekend (Nov 5: cash back on new one at 93 Mercer); see especially Reader Jess's comments about view (lack thereof)
Open House Sunday Nov 18 from 1 to 3 PM


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