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99 John Deco Lofts

99 John Deco Lofts

Wall Street
Sales: 71 active, 36 in contract and 19 previous
Rentals: 3 active and 200 previous
Twenty9th Park Madison

Twenty9th Park Madison

Midtown South
Sales: 13 active, 64 in contract and 10 previous
211 East 51st Street

211 East 51st Street

Sutton Place
Sales: 34 active, 18 in contract and 31 previous
Rentals: 3 active

Street Fact

Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 659 1,325 830,000
1 BR 832 1,294 1,150,000
2 BR 1,419 1,446 2,150,000
3 BR 2,241 1,647 3,800,000
4+ BR 3,395 2,030 8,587,500
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

225 East 34th Street #3E

$1,475,000

2 beds   2 baths
1,433 ft²

225 East 34th Street #3E

Condo, Murray Hill
Listed by Elliman
250 East 53rd Street #707

$2,495,000

3 beds   2 baths
1,780 ft²

250 East 53rd Street #707

Condo, Sutton Place
Listed by Elliman
CONTRACT SIGNED

insiders only

08/20/2008
2 beds   2 baths

165 West End Avenue #14N

Co-op, Lincoln Square
$1,100,000
230 East 79th Street #18CD in Upper East Side
$565,000
244 East 30th Street in Kips Bay
$139,100
1375 Ocean Avenue #3D in Flatbush
$775,000
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open house planner Open Houses

$1,510,000
123 Washington Street #47D   1 bed   730 ft²
Sat, Aug 30 (10:00 - 5:00)
$1,225,000
133 -04 39th Avenue #11R (T3)   3 beds   1,765 ft²
Sat, Aug 30 (10:00 - 5:00)
$415,000
181 East 119th Street #4A   1 bed   570 ft²
Sat, Aug 30 (10:00 - 5:00)
$795,000
285 Riverside Drive #2F   2 beds   1,000 ft²
Sat, Aug 30 (11:00 - 1:00)

Bubble Wrap

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Unthinkable Happens: Manhattan Apartment Prices Fall

The Sun’s Candace Taylor reports on fresh data that sellers in Manhattan are starting to take losses on their properties, which could be the first sign of falling prices.

Real estate firms have continued to pump out market reports showing high sales activity and rising median prices, largely because they use home sales that took place several months earlier. Newly released city records — it can take several weeks or months before the records are made available — show apartment sales are falling. The data flies in the face of repeated assertions from industry insiders over the past several months that the Manhattan real estate market is impervious to the housing slowdown taking place across the country.

# posted about 19 hours ago

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