Condos in New York City with East Village Condos

Go East: Lower Manhattan's East River Park Just About Finished

You live in an apartment in the Financial District. Or a condo on the Lower East Side. Or are browsing East Village condo listings. Congratulations: you have good taste, both in Manhattan neighborhoods and in NYC real estate listings sites. Let's continue. You're looking for a Manhattan apartment that offers more than, you know, an apartment and a fistful of amenities. You'd like some green space in your neighborhood. Check. You like to jog. Check. You play basketball, say, soccer. Check. You enjoy lounging, or fishing, just taking in some river views. Check, check, check please. There is a park near your apartment where you can do all these things. Check... almost. Yes, work on the East River Park is almost done.

New Construction Condo Success Corner: 123 Third Avenue Takes The LEED In The East Village

The East Village is still widely regarded as the greatest naturally occurring source of cool in lower Manhattan. But when it comes to luxury condos, well, not so much. But if the speed with which apartments at 123 Third Avenue have been selling is any indication, though, that is all changing, and we could be entering a bold new era for East Village luxury condo listings. Curbed reported that nearly 25% of 123 Third Avenue's apartment listings were in contract just weeks after it opened, and that number is closer to 50% today. Those are numbers all new construction Manhattan condominiums would be proud to claim.

Further Tales of the Manhattan Real Estate Recovery: Wall Street Journal Details Massive Second Quarter Jump In NYC Condo Sales

Has it really been almost a month since we last reported on the stupendous ongoing boom in the market for Manhattan condominiums? Well, yes, we did write this almost a month ago, but it's not like we haven't talked about it since. We've talked about absorption rate and the spike in Manhattan apartment sales, among other things, but we've always really been talking about one thing: the stupendous ongoing boom in the market for Manhattan condominiums. Today, we would like to talk about...

NYC Condo Scene: Transactions Are Booming, New Unit Sales Are Lagging. How Does That Happen?

raiseAh, the New York City condo scene -- it's chaotic, but it does at least keep the New Construction Manhattan blog busy enough. Of late, you might've noticed a number of posts suggesting that the market for NYC condos is heating up after a long recession precipitated a buyer's market in Manhattan condominiums. What has been anecdotal for the past few months got a little bit more quantified thanks to a study by NYC real estate researchers Radar Logic which showed NYC condo transactions rising an astonishing 146 percent over the past year.

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