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The Residences at Jumeirah Essex

The Residences at Jumeirah Essex

Central Park South
Sales: 14 active and 45 previous
Rentals: 13 active and 46 previous
The Lucida

The Lucida

Upper East Side
Sales: 3 active, 14 in contract and 30 previous
The Avery

The Avery

Lincoln Square
Sales: 20 active, 1 in contract and 252 previous
Rentals: 23 active, 1 in contract and 18 previous

Street Fact

Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 666 1,341 852,500
1 BR 832 1,292 1,152,600
2 BR 1,411 1,446 2,149,000
3 BR 2,235 1,654 3,850,000
4+ BR 3,374 2,010 8,600,000
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

16th Street #8B

$799,000

3 beds   2 baths
1,150 ft²

16th Street #8B

Condo, Park Slope
Listed by Aguayo & Huebner
329 West 89th Street

$850,000

1 bed   2 baths

329 West 89th Street

Co-op, Upper West Side
Listed by Regina Wierbowski Real Estate
300 East 93rd Street in Upper East Side

insiders only

08/08/2008
1 bed   1 baths   792 ft²

300 East 93rd Street #5A

Condo, Yorkville
$2,995,000
19 East 88th Street #14E in Carnegie Hill
$385,000
345 East 56th Street #17A in Sutton Place
$610,000
310 East 46th Street #6C in Turtle Bay
$599,000
282 Henry Street #4 in Brooklyn Heights
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open house planner Open Houses

$1,688,000
88 Greenwich Street #1216   2 beds   1,640 ft²
Thu, Aug 21 (6:00 - 7:30)
$449,000
509 East 77th Street #5C   1 bed   572 ft²
Thu, Aug 21 (6:00 - 7:00)
$435,000
508 East 78th Street #6A   1 bed
Thu, Aug 21 (6:00 - 7:00)
$1,125,000
400 East 59th Street #7E   2 beds   1,200 ft²
Sun, Aug 24 (1:30 - 3:00)

Bubble Wrap

RSS

Slowing Foreclosures May Mask Bredth of Woes

The Wall Street Journal reports on the changing foreclosure landscape. Reports out later this month will most likely show a decline or leveling off of foreclosure filings, but this is most likely due to new state and municipal laws that put a temporary moratorium on foreclosures. Critics of these laws say they are just covering up the deep housing crisis.

Several other states are following, including New York which passed a bill last week that requires lenders to send a preforeclosure notice to certain borrowers at least 90 days before foreclosure proceedings may be initiated.

# posted 9 days ago

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