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Conrad Condominium

Conrad Condominium

East Harlem
Sales: 9 active and 8 in contract
Ariel West

Ariel West

Upper West Side
Sales: 6 active, 3 in contract and 64 previous
Rentals: 1 active and 1 previous
Novo 64

Novo 64

Forest Hills
Sales: 38 active, 28 in contract and 30 previous

Street Fact

Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 653 1,260 725,000
1 BR 832 1,285 1,140,000
2 BR 1,434 1,431 2,150,000
3 BR 2,263 1,700 3,950,000
4+ BR 3,600 1,909 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

300 East 33rd Street #8B

$725,000

1 bed   1 baths
812 ft²

300 East 33rd Street #8B

Condo, Kips Bay
Listed by Elliman
Open House: Sun, Oct 19 (appt. only)
245 East 93rd Street #8E

$1,149,000

2 beds   2 baths
1,261 ft²

245 East 93rd Street #8E

Condo, Yorkville
Listed by Elliman
CONTRACT SIGNED

insiders only

10/02/2008
1 bed   1 baths   1,241 ft²

641 Fifth Avenue #38F

Condo, Midtown
$1,425,000
601 West End Avenue #1B in Upper West Side
$780,000
15 West 67th Street #3RE in Lincoln Square
$560,000
211 Thompson Street #4P in Greenwich Village
$1,150,000
325 East 77th Street #2H in Upper East Side
Become an Insider(*) to search all recorded sales.

open house planner Open Houses

$2,325,000
45 East End Avenue #11GHJ   4 beds   2,400 ft²
Thu, Oct 16 (appt. only)
$1,650,000
400 East 70th Street #3404   2 beds   1,290 ft²
Thu, Oct 16 (appt. only)
$1,250,000
510 East 86th Street #14E   2 beds   1,300 ft²
$2,450,000
1172 Park Avenue #10A   2 beds
Thu, Oct 16 (10:00 - 11:30)

Bubble Wrap

RSS

Housing Recession Approaches Manhattan as Nearby Prices Fall

Bloomberg reports on the falling housing prices in the boroughs, with many down over 10%, and experts are predicting Manhattan will soon follow.

“The storm is going to engulf Manhattan,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Economy.com. “It has held up well to this point for two reasons: one, global investor demand for everything New York, and second, the problems on Wall Street have only now really begun to impact jobs.”

# posted 5 days ago

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