Massive Price Increases at 124 West 23rd Street
Started by FormerRenter
about 13 years ago
Posts: 87
Member since: Dec 2010
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I've pasted one of several massive price increases at The Citizen, a new condo at 124 West 23rd (6th/7th), not the nicest block. So they took an already overpriced 2BR from $1,995,000 to $2,850,000 (and there's minimal tax abatement) - an increase of $855,000. What is going on? http://streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/674396-condo-124-west-23rd-street-chelsea-new-york
FormerRenter - are you a former renter because you are now an owner, or because you are homeless?
but you're formerly hfscomm1.
columbiacounty, I've googled your reference (and happy birthday Google!), and am still unclear on this communication protocol you reference so derisively.
hfscomm1
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its confirmed
hfscomm1
That's a confirmation? Is that how you cheated your clients for years, with false confirmations, false promises, convenient stories, hoping they look the other way?
keep going.
hfscomm1.
you're confirming it.
What set you off? Was it a child who smiled? A flower garden at full bloom? What turned you into who you are?
keep going.
more proof.
proof? as in alcohol?
you are a true idiot.
keep going.
Besides your own, how many lives have you ruined?
you're the expert.
asshole.
a few dozen?
keep going.
you're making quite an impression.
100?
hfscomm1.
Let me guess ... another complete meltdown is coming within 15 minutes.
really?
what would that look like?
you're the expert.
tell us.
you are saying that I'm an expert in what?
trolling
So, meltown in 13 minutes?
what does that look like, troll.
It seems to be in progress, a bit sooner than I thought.
tick tock
tick tock
oh no....
you're melting down.
what a shame.
tick tock
get your meds.
its not too late.
tick
oh shit.
you've started.
get some water.
quick.
What am I witnessing right now?
Witnessing?
Now that Huntersburg and Columbiacounty have apparently concluded their moronic (and I'm being kind) conversation, does anyone care to provide any intelligent observations?
there are 29 units, with 14 in contract they have achieved 50% mark where a buyer can get financing. now they want all those poor folks to buy with a mortgage who couldn't afford cash.
What's going on? Owners are making bank. Renters aren't. Business as usual.
Formerrenter / CurrentlyHomelessOrOwner - what's your point of view on this?