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RE: are they fooling only each other? / 3 neighbors push, 1 smiles
One of the mitigating factors may be how long each...
RE: are they fooling only each other? / 3 neighbors push, 1 smiles
Aye, the good ole days were so much more fun. Whi...
RE: drip, drip, drip in Tribeca / the sound of price dropping (bird NOT chirping?)
nope, Jess. This one is now asking 20% above a 34...
RE: drip, drip, drip in Tribeca / the sound of price dropping (bird NOT chirping?)
hi sandy - happy new year! if it's the one i'm th...
RE: pushing on in Flatiron, but not as hard
nice, sandy!  have a great holiday!...

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predicting next price drop at 135 Hudson Street

Nov. 20, 2007
The Manhattan loft #6F at 135 Hudson Street has been on the market since July 2006. It is said to be “1,400 sq ft” with tongue and groove original pine flooring and hints of work to be done (“current configuration is as an open space with three slee

perils of over-pricing / 36 White comes down again

Sep. 30, 2007
Chances are that people interested in this micro nabe (east of Church is a very different area than prime Tribeca) have seen this listing (live or on the web) when it was priced at nearly $2mm. Chances are, they rejected it as 'not worth it'. Having done that, it is hard for many buyers to take a fresh look when the price comes down, particularly when the price comes down in dribs and drabs.
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