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Tallest Chart in the History of Manhattan Real Estate

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One of the by-products of my Three Cents Worth column (3CW to those in the know) is the generation of other data in the process of coming up with a chart.

As a side bar to my Curbed post this week, I also created the tallest chart ever with every residential sale (co-ops, condos and townhouses) from 2003 to 2011 (plus January 2012) in a single chart. I thought it was important to show better context in the market data since we all throw around $88M like it was a generic sales event.

Hey Guiness Book of World Records – check out the chart. ====>

Click graphic to the far right to see it in all its glory. =================>



  • Tallest Chart in the History of Manhattan Real Estate [Miller Samuel]
  • [Three Cents Worth NY #182] Charting Manhattan’s Sales History [Matrix]


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