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2 Bedroom UWS Co-op Sells for 14.5% Below List

A 2 bedroom co-op at 310 West 72nd Street on the Upper West Side sold for 14.5% below its original $1.25 million list price.


Newlyweds Chadwick Berne and Kara Marie Collucio bought the apartment for $1,080,000.

The sellers were Raymond and Jacqueline Moore.

Corcoran brokers Larry Zarr and Cathy Fuerth had the exclusive.

The 1,200 sq. ft. co-op is in a pet-friendly co-op with a 24 hour doorman and children’s playroom overlooking West 72nd Street, Riverside Park, and the Hudson River. Monthly maintenance on the co-op is $1,758.

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September 18, 2008   1 Comment

Soho Loft at 16 Greene St. Sells For $1,415,000

A 1,400 square foot co-op in a Soho loft at 16 Greene Street just sold for $1,415,000, just $20k more than what seller Fiona Carter paid for it in May 2005.


The most recent sales price plunged $140,000 from its original $1.55 million listing back in January 2008.

Fiona CarterThe seller was Fiona Carter (inset, left) of the Omnicon Group, and the buyer was David M. Nash, according to public records.

Corcoran broker Kathleen Manikowski had the exclusive.

16 Greene Street co-op loft in Soho, Manhattan

This gorgeous railroad style loft is located at the southern end of Soho near Canal Street.  The apartment is on the West side of Greene Street, and heads back towards Wooster.

Loft Kitchen in Soho at 16 Greene StreetThe bright unit has 10½ ft. ceilings and a sleek, stylish loft kitchen loaded with a stainless steel Subzero fridge, Bosch dishwasher, and DCS range.

Although it was listed as a 1-bedroom cooperative, there is also a nursery next to the kitchen that could be used as a second bedroom or home office (inset, below).

The co-op’s financials must be pretty solid: the building was marketed as having no mortgage on the building. Ordinarily that presents a disadvantage since it would mean buyers wouldn’t be able to deduct any percentage of their monthly maintenance charges from their income taxes.

Loft Nursery - Bedroom - Home OfficeRemember, since co-op shareholders own shares in a corporation — not real property like in a condo — they are usually able to deduct the percentage of their maintenance used to pay down the co-op’s underlying mortgage on the building. The deduction is allocated on a per-share basis.

At 16 Greene Street, however, the lack of a mortgage means that maintenance charges are way below market. Maintenance for this unit was listed at just $795 per month.

Living Room at 16 Greene Street, Apt. 4-S in Soho, ManhattanThe spacious living room overlooks Greene Street. The co-op also has a washer and dryer — a huge extra that many other cooperatives do not allow.

The keyed elevator is located just inside the building’s doorway, and opens directly into the living area.

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September 17, 2008   No Comments

40 East 83rd St. Co-op Sells for $4.395M

This enormous luxury co-op at 40 East 83rd Street just sold for the full $4,395,000 list price, according to New York City records.


Brown Harris Stevens broker Joanne Greene had the exclusive listing for sellers Jon A. Gordon and Michelle Prentice.
40 East 83rd Street, Apt. 8E floor plan
Gordon is a co-founder of the Manhattan investment firm Palladian Capital Partners, with extensive investment banking and private equitey experience. Prentice owns the Upper East Side antique furniture and accessories story Myrtle.

The buyers are newlywed couple Tara Mark Rosenblum and Kenneth Rosenblum.

Kenneth is a partner in the New York City office of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, LLP where he specializes in corporate mergers and acquisitions and venture capital matters. According to the N.Y. Times, Tara was formerly a literary agent at RLR Associates representing writers, athletes and broadcast personalities.

Monthly maintenance is $3,266 and shareholders can get a 34% deduction of that amount each year on their taxes to pay down the co-op’s mortgage.

It’s a pet-friendly building just 2 blocks from the highly desirable P.S. 6 elementary school.

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September 11, 2008   No Comments