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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Combining 2 apartments
Hi All,
this is about Manhattan condos, so all brokers and agents in that area should know this. I am looking price statistics by square foot and by apartment type (Studio, 1BR, 2BR, 3 BR etc) for Manhattan, in other words
Price/ square foot for Studios
Price/square foot for 1BR
etc
by Manhattan area (UWS, UES, Midtown) etc
Background: I want to find out if combining 2 adjoining apartments in the same building could increase the price/sft for the combined unit vs their individual prices/sft