Entries by Dan Gotlieb

REBNY Clarifies to NYC Brokers that Sharing Commissions with Buyers is Legal

REBNY Clarifies to NYC Brokers that Sharing Commissions with Buyers is Legal Every week, REBNY sends its members a “Legal Line Question of the Week” email, which answers a legal question asked by one of REBNY’s members.  This week’s topic dealt with the legality of the real estate brokerage commission rebate and the answer, copied below, was […]

Brooklyn Brownstones

Brooklyn Brownstones 2009 – 11 Brooklyn townhouses sold for over $3MM 2014 – 98 Brooklyn townhouses sold for over $3MM This week’s Digs Watch takes us back to Brooklyn for a look at the bananas townhouse market. Just how bananas is it, do you ask? Well, according to a new report from Brooklyn-based brokerage Ideal […]

140 West 69th Street, PH11, Manhattan

October, 2004 – Sold $575,000 May, 2007 – Sold $650,000 November, 2009 – Sold $865,000 December, 2014 – Listed $1,850,000 This week’s Digs Watch takes us to the Spencer Arms, a building located in the prime Lincoln Square area of the Upper West Side. Built in 1903, this former hotel was converted to co-ops in […]

Digs Watch Quick Update – Dec 2014

In the past few weeks, several Digs Watch listings have been cut down a bit from their lofty goals. While I wouldn’t necessarily look at these price chops as indicative of any broad market trends, other than that aspirational pricing almost always retreats to a more market-driven level before meeting a buyer (which is always […]

One Brooklyn Bridge Park, 360 Furman Street, #205

February, 2008 – Sold $4,250,000 December, 2011 – Sold $3,500,000 October, 2014 – Listed $6,350,000 This week’s Digs Watch takes us to the former Jehovah’s Witnesses printing and shipping facility turned amenity-rich Brooklyn waterfront condo behemoth One Brooklyn Bridge Park. The building is located on the southwestern fringe of Brooklyn Heights, and as the name […]

Stay Away from NYC Ground Lease Co-ops!

Stay Away from NYC Ground Lease Co-ops! Ground leases are relatively common in New York City commercial real estate.  Some of New York’s most notable properties, like the Chrysler Building, are encumbered by one. In a ground lease, the owner of land leases it to a developer with the intent that the developer will build […]