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Ariel East

Ariel East

Upper West Side
Sales: 6 active, 2 in contract and 53 previous
Rentals: 2 active and 6 previous
Oro

Oro

Downtown Brooklyn
Sales: 18 active, 108 in contract and 88 previous
111 Kent Avenue

111 Kent Avenue

Williamsburg
Sales: 9 active

Street Fact

Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 659 1,258 725,000
1 BR 832 1,286 1,147,500
2 BR 1,433 1,428 2,149,000
3 BR 2,260 1,694 3,900,000
4+ BR 3,590 1,898 8,497,500
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

329 West 89th Street

$825,000

1 bed   2 baths

329 West 89th Street

Co-op, Upper West Side
Listed by Regina Wierbowski Real Estate
760 West End Avenue #14D

$1,095,000

2 beds   1 baths
1,250 ft²

760 West End Avenue #14D

Co-op, Upper West Side
Listed by Elliman
301 East 48th Street

insiders only

10/03/2008
1 bed   1 baths   825 ft²

301 East 48th Street #19A

Co-op, Turtle Bay
$189,000
515 Edgecombe Avenue #56 in Washington Heights
$370,000
360 Clinton Avenue #3E in Clinton Hill
$365,000
423 15th Street #3B in Park Slope
$430,000
303 Beverly Road #1G in Kensington
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open house planner Open Houses

$599,000
200 East 27th Street #10T   1 bed   725 ft²
Mon, Oct 13 (4:00 - 6:00)
$219,000
657 East 26th Street, #1s   2 beds
Mon, Oct 13 (4:00 - 6:00)
$999,000
119 East 84th Street #5C   2 beds
Mon, Oct 13 (4:00 - 5:00)
$930,000
62 West 62nd Street #11B   1 bed   680 ft²
Mon, Oct 13 (5:00 - 6:30)

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 3 days ago

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