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Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot
| Size (ft²) | $ per ft² | Price | |
| Studio | 660 | 1,258 | 730,000 |
| 1 BR | 832 | 1,283 | 1,147,500 |
| 2 BR | 1,427 | 1,430 | 2,142,000 |
| 3 BR | 2,263 | 1,692 | 3,900,000 |
| 4+ BR | 3,579 | 1,970 | 8,500,000 |
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Bubble Wrap
Big Real Estate Would Love Bloomberg Triplex
The Observer spoke with many in the real estate industry, who are all for Bloomberg seeking a third term, with praises from residential and commercial insiders.
First off, he’s been a very pro-business, pro-real estate mayor. The expansion of 421a development tax abatement exclusionary zones aside – (Robert Knakal, chairman of Massey Knakal and another mayoral fan, pointed out no one is perfect)- the powerful Real Estate Board of New York has long held Mayor Bloomberg in a favorable light.
And, given recent events on Wall Street, real estate types would prefer a businessman like themselves take care of New York City. (Far easier to trust a businessman, after all, than an activist or, even worse, a lifelong politician.)
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