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Sale at 15 Central Park West #PH20

Started by harlembuyer
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Dec 2010
Sold at full ask $13000 psf. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/billionaire-s-daughter-pays-record-sum-for-nyc-pad.html When oh when will prime real estate fall to $500 psf?
Response by bramstar
over 14 years ago
Posts: 1909
Member since: May 2008

Not so sound snarky or jealous or anything but what's with the oval MBR??

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Response by kylewest
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2007

I could find a way to live with an oval bedroom without putting myself out too much.

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Response by West34
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Mar 2009

Steal a billion dollars from the Russian people then spend it on grossly overpriced baubles for your spoiled daughter. Nice.

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Response by w67thstreet
over 14 years ago
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Harlem logic states that when you buy in the fringes of real estate bc a massive real estate bubble prices you out there and forces you to take additional leverage to close, the deflating of massive bubble at prime locals of real estate will magnify and increase the pain of the fringe buyers for decades if not generations.

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Response by w67thstreet
over 14 years ago
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@ breaster.

When you have $1billion in the bank, it will all become clear.

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Response by matsonjones
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2007

Not a bad return, considering what's happened in the broad economy over the past four years....

08/31/2007 Previous Sale recorded for $43,687,751
11/11/2011 Sold by Brown Harris Stevens at $88,000,000

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Response by ph41
over 14 years ago
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But Weill had the interiors totally built to his uber high end specifications. And, assuming he paid for that, (adding to the base purchase cost) question is, how much will he wind up actually giving to charity?

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Response by NYCMatt
over 14 years ago
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"Steal a billion dollars from the Russian people then spend it on grossly overpriced baubles for your spoiled daughter. Nice."

And where do you think he got his billions in the first place?

You don't think all that U.S. aid to Russia since the '90s really went to *building democracy*, do you?

Mr. and Mrs. American Taxpayer are the ones who really bought this apartment.

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Response by matsonjones
over 14 years ago
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But the Chinese own more of America then Mr. and Mrs. American Taxpayer, so the Chinese are the ones who really bought this apartment.

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Response by NYCMatt
over 14 years ago
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"But the Chinese own more of America then Mr. and Mrs. American Taxpayer, so the Chinese are the ones who really bought this apartment."

That is not true at all.

The Chinese "own" us ON PAPER.

I'm talking about REAL DOLLARS that were siphoned out of every single U.S. paycheck, into the federal coffers, and sent directly to Russia.

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Response by se10024
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2009

Matt please educate us all on how PAPER sold to chinese is different from PAPER 'REAL DOLLARS' are printed on?

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Response by NYCMatt
over 14 years ago
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None of it came directly out of YOUR or MY paycheck. That's the difference.

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Response by polisson
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Oct 2009

In addition to the renovation costs that Weil will probably deduct from the proceeds going to charity, wonder what would be the appropriate opportunity cost for having his funds tied up in the apartment. 8% p.a.?

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Response by huntersburg
over 14 years ago
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>None of it came directly out of YOUR or MY paycheck. That's the difference.

Matt, you are self employed.

>In addition to the renovation costs that Weil will probably deduct from the proceeds going to charity,

Probably deduct? What is the basis of that assumption?

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Response by sloperaly
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Aug 2007

Who'd a thought that s--t would bring that much cold hard cash? He made his billions in fertilizer... no sh--

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Response by falcogold1
over 14 years ago
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A hottie 22 yr old Russian blonde with an 88M penthouse and a mysterious oligarch father.......

This is the plot to a Bond movie

Right?

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Response by NYCMatt
over 14 years ago
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"Matt, you are self employed."

You realize self-employed people pay income taxes, too, right?

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Response by Fairway
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2011

Does these mean that Dan Loeb's apartment is worth $100 million?

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Response by huntersburg
over 14 years ago
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NYCMatt

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"Matt, you are self employed."

You realize self-employed people pay income taxes, too, right?

Yes, but you don't have a paycheck, which is what you said.

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Response by NYCMatt
over 14 years ago
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OMG I was speaking figuratively.

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Response by huntersburg
over 14 years ago
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omg omg

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Response by lanasavit
over 14 years ago
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Member since: Jun 2007

@nycmatt .....stop thinking that Americans are the only people with money.....Americans didn't send nearly as much money as we are talking about here,the guy sold his share in fertilizer company for 6.5 billion dollars......how ignorant you are

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