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brownstones: Manhattan Townhouses | 1-Q 2012 Market Report - 04/06/12 09:43 AM

Manhattan Townhouses

New Yorkers lived in townhouses during the 19th Century. Single Family Townhouses and Mansions were made of Brownstone and Limestone. The Townhouse Market today is very desirable as single family homes and multi-family income producing rental buildings for investors.
 
Manhattan Townhouses | Market Report
Average townhouse pricing can be skewed each quarter due to the low number of transactions. East Side townhouse median price increased 5% from last quarter but declined 20% from a year ago, as there were no sales over $14 million in First Quarter 2012 versus five a year ago.
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brownstones: Wordless Wednesday: Brownstones - 09/14/11 09:25 AM
 

 
New Yorkers lived in Townhouses during the 19th century.
19th Century Single Family Townhouses were made of Brownstone and Limestone.
The luxury apartment building was actually invented in New York in the late 19th century. In 1890 The Dakota was the first luxury apartment building in Manhattan. By 1930, 90% percent of Manhattanites lived in apartments.
 

 
The Townhouse Market today is very desirable as single family homes and multi-family income producing rental buildings for investors.
 
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brownstones: Manhattan Living: Brownstones to Glass Mansions in the Sky - 05/04/11 12:46 PM
From Brownstone and Limestone to Brick, Concrete, Steel and Glass
Manhattan Residential Architecture from the 19th Century to the 21st Century
 
19th Century
New Yorkers lived in townhouses during the 19th Century. Single Family Townhouses and Mansions were made of Brownstone and Limestone. The Townhouse Market today is very desirable as single family homes and multi-family income producing rental buildings for investors.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Townhouses Upper West Side                                              West 88th Street Townhouse asking $7.5M 
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brownstones: Speechless Sunday: Brownstones - 10/18/09 08:46 AM
 

 
New Yorkers lived in Townhouses during the 19th century.
19th Century Single Family Townhouses were made of Brownstone and Limestone.
The luxury apartment building was actually invented in New York in the late 19th century. In 1890 The Dakota was the first luxury apartment building in Manhattan. By 1930, 90% percent of Manhattanites lived in apartments.
 
iPhone Photo Courtesy of: Mitchell Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group
 
Mixed-use Townhouses with Commercial Space Townhouse Market Report View My Blog Testimonials Receive Manhattan Apartment and Townhouse listings by email How much is your Manhattan apartment or townhouse worth in today's … (13 comments)

brownstones: Wordless Wednesday - Colorstones - 03/25/09 10:03 AM

 

 

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brownstones: Wordless Wednesday: "Birds in the sky are your only neighbors" NY Times 1930 - 02/25/09 09:26 AM

 
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Local and global real estate questions and referrals are always welcomed.
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