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Chelsea Stratus

Chelsea Stratus

Chelsea
Sales: 17 active, 8 in contract and 174 previous
Rentals: 8 active, 3 in contract and 17 previous
212 East 47th Street

212 East 47th Street

Turtle Bay
Sales: 17 active and 138 previous
Rentals: 11 active and 18 previous
One Brooklyn Bridge Park

One Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Heights
Sales: 64 active, 2 in contract and 239 previous
Rentals: 3 active and 1 previous

Street Fact

Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 658 1,266 725,000
1 BR 827 1,295 1,140,000
2 BR 1,404 1,424 2,097,500
3 BR 2,252 1,654 3,925,000
4+ BR 3,590 1,867 8,495,000
Medians for listings from past 60 days from StreetEasy data. Excludes some extraordinary properties. No representation is made as to the accuracy of this data.

Featured Listings

222 Park Avenue South #3D

$1,385,000

1 bed   1 baths

222 Park Avenue South #3D

Co-op, Flatiron
Listed by Elliman
215 West 95th Street #10J

$689,000

1 bed   1 baths
683 ft²

215 West 95th Street #10J

Condo, Upper West Side
Listed by Elliman
61 West 9th Street

insiders only

11/20/2008
2 beds   2 baths

61 West 9th Street #3A

Co-op, Greenwich Village
$2,750,000
125 East 84th Street #5A in Upper East Side
$350,000
101 Lafayette Avenue #12E in Fort Greene
$695,000
515 Fifth Avenue #6C in Park Slope
$2,000,000
243 West 60th Street #2F in Lincoln Square
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open house planner Open Houses

$3,250,000
1192 Park Avenue #10A   4 beds
Tue, Dec 02 (9:00 - 10:30)
$430,000
80 Metropolitan Avenue #3F   555 ft²
Tue, Dec 02 (10:00 - 6:00)
$980,000
150 Myrtle Avenue #3002   2 beds   1,240 ft²
Tue, Dec 02 (10:00 - 6:00)
$1,595,000
880 Fifth Avenue #2H   2 beds   1,250 ft²
Tue, Dec 02 (10:30 - 12:00)

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Whatever Happened To 'Central Park North?'

The Observer mulls over the once promising 110th Street that was destined to be New York’s next hot address, but development has come to a halt leaving 111 Central Park North the only luxury building on that stretch of the park.

“But that’s not going to happen for a while,” Mr. Davis continued. “No, nothing’s going to happen. For three or four or maybe five years, it’s going to take, it could take that long. To the point where people can build buildings again and it makes sense.”

# posted about 14 hours ago

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