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Twenty9th Park Madison

Twenty9th Park Madison

Midtown South
Sales: 22 active, 28 in contract and 42 previous
Rentals: 6 active, 1 in contract and 2 previous
212 East 47th Street

212 East 47th Street

Turtle Bay
Sales: 17 active and 138 previous
Rentals: 11 active and 18 previous
The Powerhouse

The Powerhouse

Long Island City
Sales: 12 active, 67 in contract and 35 previous

Street Fact

Downtown Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 645 1,259 715,000
1 BR 827 1,295 1,137,500
2 BR 1,402 1,420 2,095,000
3 BR 2,248 1,655 3,900,000
4+ BR 3,581 1,861 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

200 Chambers Street #12C

$2,500,000

2 beds   2 baths
1,534 ft²

200 Chambers Street #12C

Condo, Tribeca
Listed by Elliman
111 Eighth Avenue #6

$574,000

1 bed   1 baths
850 ft²

111 Eighth Avenue #6

Co-op, Brooklyn
Listed by Elliman
Open House: Thu, Dec 04 (6:30 - 7:30)
302 2nd Street - Apt: 11K

insiders only

11/20/2008
2 beds   2 baths   811 ft²

302 2nd Street #11K

Condo, Park Slope
$1,375,000
595 West End Avenue #15B in Upper West Side
$570,000
$480,000
155 West 71st Street #5G in Lincoln Square
$607,500
501 Hicks Street #307 in Brooklyn Heights
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open house planner Open Houses

$7,999,000
181 East 65th Street #28A   4 beds   2,737 ft²
Thu, Dec 04 (appt. only)
$10,250,000
111 East 81st Street
Thu, Dec 04 (10:00 - 11:30)
$999,990
509 48th Avenue #5M   3 beds   1,557 ft²
Thu, Dec 04 (10:00 - 6:00)
$970,000
540 West 28th Street #6E   1 bed   776 ft²
Thu, Dec 04 (10:00 - 6:00)

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Whatever Happened To 'Central Park North?'

The Observer mulls over the once promising 110th Street that was destined to be New York’s next hot address, but development has come to a halt leaving 111 Central Park North the only luxury building on that stretch of the park.

“But that’s not going to happen for a while,” Mr. Davis continued. “No, nothing’s going to happen. For three or four or maybe five years, it’s going to take, it could take that long. To the point where people can build buildings again and it makes sense.”

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