NY Post
Swank apartments are begging for buyers on Manhattan’s “Billionaires’
Row” — with more than 40% sitting unsold in towers that top out at 100
stories, The Post has learned.
Five years after the iconic One57 building became the city’s first
“supertall” residential skyscraper, only 84 of its 132 pricey condos
have been bought — leaving more than a third of them still on the market
and none under contract, according to data compiled by leading
appraiser and researcher Jonathan Miller.
Six other nearby buildings have as much as 80% of their units
available, the figures show, with the total value of all the unsold
inventory estimated by one analyst at between $5 billion and $7 billion.
Another building that’s set for completion next year — Central Park
Tower, at 217-225 W. 57th St. — will put an additional 179 apartments on
the market.
Gary Barnett’s Extell Development, which also built One57, got state
permission to start selling a
Central Park Tower in 2017, but no deals
have closed — which would push the overall unsold percentage to nearly
65%.
Online listings show asking prices for available units that range
from $2.1 million for a 14th-floor studio at 100 E. 53rd St. to nearly
$64 million for a four-bedroom, duplex penthouse on the 76th floor of 53
W. 53rd St.
Top broker Dolly Lenz blamed the stalled sales on the sky-high
prices, saying, “When people come here from other parts of the country
and from around the world, the first thing they want to see is
Billionaires’ Row,” she said.
“We toured them through the properties but many felt they were too
pricey for the market — $7,000, $8,000 and $10,000 a square foot,” she
added.
Lenz said the high prices were caused by a combination of factors,
including the costs of property, construction, financing and high-end
marketing — and savvy developers who have clauses in their contracts
that keep lenders from forcing them to drop prices, thereby cutting into
their profits.
Uh-oh. Could this be why REBNY lobbied Albany to kibosh the pied-e-terre tax?
3 comments:
Perhaps billionaire's aren't stupid enough to live is crappy prefab targets.
Mayor jackass should house the Rikers jailbirds and Illegals in them. deBlasio is all for Illegal immigration, diversity, and "Multiculturalism" isn't he?
It be discrimination not to have billionaire's row experience its fair share. Why not share the love.
If I was a billionaire, I'd be more focused on buying property not an apartment.
If I was a billionaire I would live in LA where high quality weed is legal and the air quality is way better. No purpose in being a billionaire in nyc just to be a showoff.
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