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Beacon Towers at 29 West 138th Street in Central Harlem

Beacon Towers

Central Harlem
Sales: 8 active, 22 in contract and 50 previous
Rentals: 2 previous
Solarium at 5-43 48th Avenue in Long Island City

Solarium

Long Island City
Sales: 8 active, 10 in contract and 21 previous
The Industry at 21-45 44 Drive in Long Island City

The Industry

Long Island City
Sales: 10 active and 2 in contract

Manhattan Condo Market Index

September 2010
1,844
2.07% from 1,883
vs August 2010
4.71% from 1,761
vs September 2009

Street Fact

Manhattan Condo Listings Snapshot

 Size (ft²)$ per ft²Price
Studio 544 1,026 545,000
1 BR 779 1,078 840,000
2 BR 1,279 1,192 1,568,000
3 BR 1,973 1,407 2,850,000
4+ BR 3,185 1,604 4,972,500
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

164 Kent Avenue #PH1

$2,799,990

4 beds   4.5 baths
2,371 ft²
164 Kent Avenue #PH1 Condo, Williamsburg
Listed by Halstead Property
350 East 77th Street #2N

$507,000

1 bed   1 bath
800 ft²
350 East 77th Street #2N Co-op, Upper East Side
Listed by East Egg Realty
Open House: Sat, Nov 20 (1:30 - 3:00, by appt. only)
28 East 10th Street

insiders only

11/01/2010
4 beds   3.5 baths   2,615 ft²

28 East 10th Street #6A

Condo, Greenwich Village
$330,000
185 West End Avenue #3J in Lincoln Square
$445,000
345 West 58th Street #14G in Lincoln Square
$719,000
530 East 72nd Street #9C in Lenox Hill
$1,010,000
39 5th Avenue #10B in Greenwich Village
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open house planner Open Houses

$1,695,000
315 West 36th Street #14B   2 beds   1,500 ft²
Tue, Nov 16 (4:00 - 6:00)
$319,900
229 East 29th Street #1H   400 ft²
Tue, Nov 16 (4:00 - 6:00, by appt. only)
$285,000
229 East 28th Street #2B   400 ft²
Tue, Nov 16 (4:00 - 6:00, by appt. only)
$395,000
10 Mitchell Place #2E
Tue, Nov 16 (4:30 - 6:00)

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PATH as an alternative for the subway

The New York Times reported today on a semi-pitch that the PATH is a reasonable alternative for the NYC subway system. At $1.75 per ride, it is cheaper than a regular ride on the MTA (especially with the impending increase in monthly pass rates), AND it always presents the option of staying on the train a bit longer to fulfill that trip to Jersey you’ve been dying to go for.

If you work off the PATH, and you’re looking to buy a new apartment, this search might not be the worse place to start: http://bit.ly/aEM4eN

# posted 12 days ago

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