townhouses: 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. Median price
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townhouses: Riverside Drive Market Report | Upper West Side - 01/08/12 12:31 PM
Riverside Drive Apartments and Townhouses In 1865 a scenic drive and park was built on Manhattan's Upper West Side. The development of the park encouraged the construction of mansions along the drive. Today Riverside Drive is made up of handsome grand prewar buildings, mansions and townhouses. Current available apartments for sale on Riverside Drive range from small studios in the mid $200,000's to a 4 bedroom 3 bath pre-war coop for $3,450,000 to an Eight bedroom 4742 square foot post war condo asking $10 million. Current available townhouses for sale on Riverside Drive are a Single family
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townhouses: The Dillon: Market Update Townhouse Units - 11/26/11 11:14 AM
The Dillion - Clinton/Hells Kitchen - New Condo Development The Dillon, a new development, 83-unit condominium at 425 West 53rd Street between Ninth and 10th avenues, had a broker party recently to debut its townhouse units and showcase its penthouses. Walls are angled to draw the eye out and through. The building’s rippled exterior allows for views westward, towards the river, and to the iconic eastern cityscape. The designer apartments' walls, hand-painted by New York painter Mark Chamberlain in colorful stripes and honeycomb patterns. BMWs were temporarily on display in the garage to show off the underground parking. Developed by SDS
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townhouses: Mitchell Hall featured in The Observer's Townhouse Fall Edition - 11/09/11 06:11 PM
I was interviewed recently and featured in The Observer's Fall 2011 Townhouse Edition. The article is about mixed use Manhattan Townhouses. Check it out on page 15-16 and please contact me if you're looking to buy or sell a single family, multi-family, mixed use or income producing townhouse. MITCHELL HALL
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townhouses: Upper West Side: Is Green the new Brownstone? - 11/09/11 07:58 AM
Upper West Side Brownstones in Fall Colors Brownstone Townhouses West 80's, Upper West Side, Manhattan, NYC Upper West Side Brownstones come in many color palettes. What is your favorite Brownstone color palette? What is your favorite Brownstone trim color? iPhone photos ©Mitchell Hall Courtesy of: Mitchell Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group Manhattan Townhouse Market Report
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townhouses: 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 The luxury apartment house was actually invented in
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townhouses: Pomander Walk: The Upper West Side's Best Kept Secret - 04/18/10 11:30 AM
One of the Upper West Side's best-kept secrets is a tiny Tudor village tucked between Broadway and West End Avenue. Pomander Walk was built in 1921 to resemble the London set of a hit play of that era called Pomander Walk. The Pomander Walk enclave of European-styled townhouses runs a full block on the Upper West Side. The townhomes align a narrow block which stretches from 94th to 95th Street between West End Avenue and Broadway. There are 27 Tudor-styled townhomes, with 63 co-operative apartments behind the exclusive gated enclave. An urban oasis with English gardens, Pomander Walk
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townhouses: Wordless Wednsday: West 86th Street Gilbert Townhouses - 02/24/10 11:30 AM
A $25.1 million first mortgage secured by three adjacent buildings at 272-276 West 86th Street is on the market according to The Real Deal. The loan was used to refinance 272 West 86th Street and aquire 274 and 276 West 86th Street, as well as fund tenant buyouts and pre-development costs at the properties. The pre-war walk up buildings are each 5 stories and have a combinred 18,645 square feet spread out over 30 units. The lot allows for 61,290 buildable square feet.At the same time, community efforts are underway to Save the West 86th Street Townhouses. A petition
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townhouses: 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
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townhouses: Wordless Wednesday - Colorstones - 03/25/09 10:03 AM
Upper West Side Townhouses Click here to receive Manhattan Apartment and Townhouse Listings. Click here to find out how much your home is worth in today's market? Click here to search Manhattan homes. iPhone Photos Courtesy of: Mitchell J Hall, Associate Broker, REALTOR® Coldwell Banker Previews International 46 Countries · 127,000 Agents Local and global real estate questions and referrals are always welcomed. ©Mitchell Hall 2006-2009
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townhouses: Manhattan Residential Architecture: From Townhouses to Apartments - 05/06/07 09:25 AM
Manhattan Residential Architecture from the 19th Century to the 21st Century: New Yorkers lived in townhouses during the 19th century. 19th Century Single Family Townhouses were made of Brownstone and Limestone. The luxury apartment house was actually invented in New York in the late 19th century. Upper-class New Yorkers lived in townhouses and single-family mansions during the 19th century. By 1930, 90% percent of Manhattanites lived in apartments. To lure potential tenants, developers borrowed the word "apartment" from the French to make the new buildings sound more fashionable. The word and the lifestyle stuck. In 1890 The Dakota was the first luxury apartment building
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