Posts Tagged ‘Condos’
June 17, 2013

Silk purse, a co-operative apartment near Central Park.
Indiana Jones comes to mind. Imagine the challenging and unsavory conditions he had weather on the way to the treasure he was hunting.
So it would be for buyers in search of a new home as they approach the building where an 800-sf apartment awaits them in the very low 100s of a Central Park West block.
When they spot the building, a pet-friendly 1900 low-rise with no elevators and no amenities beyond private storage, they undoubtedly will note (more…)
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Tags:Amsterdam Avenue, Apartments, Broadway, Central Park, Central Park West, Co-ops, Columbus Avenue, Condos, Manhattan real estate, New York City, Upper West Side, West End Avenue
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June 14, 2013
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June 10, 2013

What is the antithesis of a “chef’s” kitchen?
One kitchen, in a townhouse floor-through in a Central Park block of the high 80s, fills a nook off a hallway.
The second kitchen fills, overwhelmingly, the living room of a three-bedroom duplex in Lincoln Square.
Both of them are stunning — in the first case because it is so inadequate and, in the second case, because it is so out of scale. (more…)
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Tags:Apartments, Broadway, Central Park, Co-ops, Condos, House prices, Kitchen, Lincoln Square, Manhattan real estate, New York City, Townhouse, Upper West Side, West End Avenue
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June 7, 2013
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June 3, 2013

Lovely apartment. . .
An unfortunte epidemic seems to have befallen an unusual proportion of new listings.
Of course, it has been just the luck of the draw on my routine tours of 10-15 open houses on most Sundays. I keep stumbling upon (into?) homes with painful exposures onto rooftops cluttered with mechanicals.
Among the compromises some buyers are willing to make are unsightly exposures in return for otherwise desirable apartments. But (more…)
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Tags:Amsterdam Avenue, Apartments, Broadway, Co-ops, Condos, House prices, Hudson River, Lincoln Square, Manhattan real estate, Morningside Heights, New York City
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May 24, 2013
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May 20, 2013

View of a Hamilton Heights from top floor of a nicely renovated 4,400-sf townhouse that is offered for $2.695 million.
For buyers accustomed to neighborhoods farther south, Hamilton Heights may represent challenges with respect to convenience, amenities and street life.
Yet on a recent tour of an even dozen open houses, I was struck anew with how vibrant the area is and how great is the value of properties in contrast to more popular parts of Manhattan.
As the New York Times has noted, the massive Columbia University development now rising to the south suggests that Hamilton Heights is on the verge of a boomlet:
. . . Hamilton Heights, largely unknown to those who have never cracked the 100s on the No. 1 train, is preparing for an influx of teachers, students and support workers. It is also anticipating the higher real estate prices that usually come with proximity to an Ivy League institution.
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May 14, 2013

Squash anyone? Kitchen of brownstone listed for $10 million.
They closed on the brownstone on Aug. 20, 2008 for $7.85 million.
It happens that Lehman brothers collapsed less than a month later, causing our housing markets to swoon.
While the markets in Manhattan and Brooklyn in particular have made great progress since then, we still have a way to go before reaching the peaks of days gone by.
Unfortunately, the sellers — I’m sure, a very nice family — have overestimated the demand for properties that can accommodate a big family easily. (more…)
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May 6, 2013

It is always abundantly, sometimes pungently, clear who lives in some properties that are on the market.
Is it the owner or a tenant? You can tell all too easily.
When I opened the closet door of the Upper West Side apartment in the photo above not long ago, for example, I literally gasped. Like me, you won’t have to tax your brain to know that (more…)
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Out and About: Beyond sow’s ear, a silk purse
June 17, 2013Silk purse, a co-operative apartment near Central Park.
Indiana Jones comes to mind. Imagine the challenging and unsavory conditions he had weather on the way to the treasure he was hunting.
So it would be for buyers in search of a new home as they approach the building where an 800-sf apartment awaits them in the very low 100s of a Central Park West block.
When they spot the building, a pet-friendly 1900 low-rise with no elevators and no amenities beyond private storage, they undoubtedly will note (more…)
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