West Village - Real Estate Comparables (trailing Three Months, Sorted By Date)

Real Estate Comparables (trailing Three Months, Sorted By Date)

Development lot on Leroy Street

  • Location: 152-154 Leroy Street between Washington and West Street
  • Announced date: early January 2013
  • Square feet: 27,980 gross buildable square feet, 5,596 square feet lot size
  • Transaction: $10.3m purchase ($366 per buildable square foot, $1,832 per lot size square feet) to turn parking lot into a hotel

Duplex penthouse on 13th Street

  • Location: 345 West 13th Street between Sixth Avenue and Hudson
  • Announced date: early January 2013
  • Square feet: 3,322
  • Transaction: Developer sold for $6.8m in January 2013 ($2,047 per squre feet) after buying for $1.7m in 1999 (10% Cagr)

Two-bedroom duplex on Jane Street

  • Location: 130 Jane Street between Washington and West Street
  • Announced date: late January 2013
  • Square feet: not available
  • Transaction: $1.975m purchase

79 Horatio Street (William Gottlieb Real Estate)

  • Location: 79 Horatio Street between Greenwich and Washington Streets
  • Announced date: late January 2013
  • Square feet: 6,010
  • Transaction: $10.5m purchase ($1,739 per square foot) on vacant apartment building (6,010 square feet) to renovate into a single-family townhouse

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