Real estate record and builders' guide (v.81no.2077(Jan. 4 1908)-no.2102(June 27 1908))

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KECORD  AND  GUIDE
 

February 22, 1908
 

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THE REAL ESTATE FIELD.
 

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Real  Estate and Building  Statistics.

The following are the comparative tables of Manhattan, Tha
Brons and Brooklyn of the Conveyances, MortgageB and Pro¬
jected Buildings for the corresponding weeks 1907 and 1908.

MANHATTAN   AND   THE    BRONX.

OOHTETANOES.,

1908.                                                             1907,
Fab. 14 to 20, inc.                                  Feb. 15 to 20, tnc.

Totffl,! No, Ior Manhattan___                 189   Total No. tor Manhattan                280

No. with consideration.....                    7   No. with consltlaratlon..                  21

Amount Involved............      (292,018  Amount Involved........      $974,365

Number Qomlnal............                182   Number nominal........                25S

1908.                      1907.

1,287                        2,068

73                           142

J4.149.746             $3,722,19G

1907.
Fob. 15 to 20, tnc.
174   Total No. Ior The Broni                153

7   No. with consideration,,                  11

(191,760   Am»uiit involved........      1100,025

197   Number nominal........                 142
 

Total No. Manhattan, Jan. 1 to date.....

No. with consideration. ManhaUan, Jan.

1 IjO date................................

Total Amt. Manhattan, Jan. 1 todate....

1903.
Fob. 14 to20, inc.
 

Total No, Ior tbe Bronx.
So. with conaideratlon.

Amount involved.......

Number nominal........
 

Total No,, Tbe Bronx, Jan, 1 to date.....

Total Amt., The Brons, Jan. 1 to date...
Total No. Mauhattan a,ud 'riie

Broux. Jan. 1 to da.t«..........

Total Ajnt. ITIauliatlau aud.Tlie

Bronx, Jau. 1 to date.........
 

190S.
953
$937,814

3,'240

Sd,087,.360
 

1907.
1,222

5316,960

3,290
89,339,156
 

Assessed Value, iUanltattau.
 

Total No., with Consideration........

imount Involved.........................

Aesesaed Value...........................

■Total No.. Nominal.......................

Assessed Value..........................

Total No. with Consid.. Irom Jaa. lat to date

Amount Involved...............    "            "

isaesaed value.................   "            "

Total No. Nominal.............   "            "

Asaessed Value................   "            "
 

1908.                             1907.

Feb. 14 to 20, inc. Feb. 15 to 20, inc.

21

(292,018

$208,000

182

(9,569,500

73

$4,149,746

53,080.000

1,214

$73,785,700
 

$974,365

$680,000

259

$8,979,400

142

$8,722,196

$4,672,900

1,926

$86,690,900
 

MOBTGAGEB.
 

Total number...............

Amount involved...........

No. at 6%....................

Amount involved............

No.at 5M%..................

imount involved............

No. at 5>i?i................

Amount Involved............

NO. at5M%..........,.......

Amount Involved...........

No. at 5ft%................

Amount Involved............

Ao, at5J^....................

Amount involved............

Ko.at 4H%..................

Amount Involved............

N0.at4M%..................

Amount Involved............

No. at 4>i%,................

Nmount Involved.  .........

No, at4Ti...................

Amount Involved............

No.at 2?i...................

Amount Involved............

No. without interest.........

Amount Involved............

No. above to Bank,   Trust

and Insurance Oompanies

Amount Involved............
 

—Feb. 14 to

Manhattan.

149

$2,577,349

65

$683,400
 

908.                                 1907.

20, inc.-----, ,-----Feb. 15 to20, inc.-----,

Broni.      Manhattan.       Broni.

118                 309                 117

§577,130   $6,638,341      *843,059
64                 139                  41

$224,005 $1,534,897       6144,794
 

23
$628,000
 

23
5187,725
 

10
S706,000
 

23

?391.250

1

$27,500

3

$16,800
 

12                   9*^

$38,100   $2,340,500
 

9
$18,570
 

45
$466,625
 

1                   17

$8,000        $501,000
 

2
$27,000
 

31

5825,399

24
$742,000
 

Total No,, Manhattan, Jan. 1 to date.....

Total Amt.,Manhattan, Jan. 1 todate-----

Total No,, The Brons, Jan. 1 to date.....

Total Amt., The Bronx, Jan. 1 to date-----

Total No., ina.ubat(an aud Tlie

Bronx Jan. 11<: date .........

Total Amt. Mauliattan nnd The

Bronx, Jan. 1 to date      ......
 

28                  48

$124,300   Sl,528,844

8                  47

$105,500   S2.240,000
1908.
1,140
(21.857,801
811
$3,765,135
 

22

$213,070

11

$177,700

1907.

2 723

$67,029.'975

1,209

$7,835,443
 

l,9St

S23,633,93(>
 

3,933
874,865,417
 

PROJECTED  BUILDINGS.
 

total No. New Bulldinge:

Manhattan............

The Brons............
 

1908.                         1907.

Feb. 15 to 21, inc. Feb. 16 to 21, Inc.
5                             14

15                             35
 

Q-re-nd total.
 

Total Amt. Ne iv Buildlnga:

Manhattan..............

The Brons...............
 

Grand Total......

Total Amt. Alterations:

Maniiattan...........

The Bronx!..........
 

Grand total.
 

Total No. o( New Buildings:
Maiih.aUaii. .Ton. 1 to date.
1^6 Btftnx, Jan 1 to dale..
 

[Tfnlitu-Bronx, Jan. 1 to date

Total Amt. New Buildings;

Manhattan, l/ia. 1 ^date............

Tiife BWint;, Jan. 1 to date............

JTInhtU'BTOnx, Jan. 1 to date

Vvtsil Amt. AlUratlons:

Biak«H-0MSK   Jan. 1 M 4«M
 

20
 

49
 

S38.550
106.700
 

1851,800
479,300
 

$145,250
 

«1,331,000
 

$161,250
8.300
 

1841.750
9,385
 

"  $169,550
 

$351,135
 

61
124
 

109
220
 

1S5
 

339
 

(4.178,500
1,569,025
 

$7,220,200
2,495,025
 

85,747,535
 

89,715,335
 

93,S30,ieO
 

«4,Sll,73a
 

rynnc)
 

Total numher.............................

No. with consideration...................

Amount Involved.......................

Number nominal.........................

Total number of Couveranees,

Jan. 1 to date.....................

I'otal angiouut of CouTeyauces,

Jan. 1 to date.....................
 

BROOKLYN.

CONVETAHCEa,

1908.                      1907.
Feb. 13 to 19, Ino. Feb, 14 to 19, inc.

...........                                518                          554

..........                                   23                             41

..........                      $224,878                $858,547

...........                                 496                         613
 

MOBTGAGES.
 

total number.............

Amount Involved.........

fio. at6?4................

Amount Involved........

Bo, at5?i?i.............

Amount involved.........

Ko,at5>i?i...............

Amount Involved.........

No, at 5>j?i...............

imount Involved.........

No. at 5% ...............

Amount Involved.......

Ko.at4J^Ji..............

Amount involved ........

No.at 4K.................

Amount Involved........

No.al2?f................

Amount Involved.........

No.all%................

Amount involved........

No. without iBtereat.....

Amount Involved.........

Total   number   ol

Jan. Ito date—
Total   amount   ol

Jan.l t« date-----
 

3,374
S 1,352,587
 

484
$2,038,686

346
$1,259,359
 

4,377
83,103,517
 

51S

$2,738,106

242

$668,884
 

84
$493,898
 

139
$790,857
 

44

$145,130

1

$3,000

2

$2,900

1

$2,500
 

loa

$396,425

2

$300,000
 

Mortg'ag'es,
Iflortgag'eB,
 

$131,899
3,111
810,550,079
PROJECTED BUILDINGS.

Ho. of New Buildings....................                                57

Estimated cost............................                    $254,822

Total Amount ol AJteratloi^.............                       $37,403

Total   No.   of   Neiv Bulidlng^v.

Jan. 1 to aate.....................                             434

Total Amt. of N«nr Buildings,

Jau. Ito date....................                82,218,107

TotAl amount of Alterations,

Jan. 1 to date..................                    8394,S16
 

34

$581,940

5,0S0

¥33,494,058

190
$1.193,02s

$35,285

1,081

$7,450,676

846S,376
 

The Week,

BUSINESS from a broker's standpoint was quiet during this
past week. Sales were not numerous. The number of
leases constTinmated were few. The amount of money loaned
on mortgage was not large. The consensus of opinion is that
the sales market will be more active when the spring season
sets in. Broilers are using this opportunity to get their lists in
order, so when the market becomes brisk again they will be in
position  to handle it properly.

The sale of the northeast corner of Broa'dway and 12th st is
of special interest, as outside capital purchased it. In round
numbers one million dollars is involved in this deal. Some
Pittsburgh properties were given in exchange, but it is under¬
stood that considerable cash changed hands. It is gratifying
to note that people who do not live in Manhattan think well
enough of realty in tliis city to invest their funds here in
preference to their home city. Tliis building just disposed of
was built in 1902 by John H. Parker, who built the "Parker
building"  that  was  recently destroyed  by flre.

West 12oth st came in for a sale. The 5-sty triple flat, 512
West, was disposed of. This property rents for $2,700. Raf-
ford Hall, a 6-sty elevator structure, on the northwest corner of
Broadway and lllth st. 100x100, changed hands. This property
Is mortgaged to the Republic of Panama for $170,000. It is built
to a depth of SO ft. There is a beautiful outlook over the Hudson
River. One of the features of the west side of Broadway is that
the rear apartments can be easily rented, because they have a
river view and the afternoon sun, while the front apartments can
be rented because they face the street and have the morning sun.
This Broadway sale is said to have cost the new owner $325,-

000.      Two 6-sty apartment houses, 447 and 449 West 163d st,
were sold. They occupy a plottage of 75x112.6, and are located
175 ft. west of Edgecombe av. The northeast corner of Grand
and Attorney sts changed hands. This plot. 40x100, is built
with a 6-sty tenement, and subject to a mortgage ot $104,300.
It is assessed at $95,000.

Among the mortgages recorded during the week just past
was one Eor .$225,000, by the Garfield Building Co.,  to Richard

1.    Brewster, on the property, 28 East 10th st. 46x92.3. This
mortgage was dated February 14, 1908, The due date and rate
appear only in the bond, Mrs. Russell Sage again appeared
as a loaner of money on realty. She made a loan to James
M. Lowe of $100,000 on the property, 67 and 69 "West 125th st,
for 3 years, at ^Vz per cent. The Metropolitan Life Insurance
Co. loaned $100,000 at 6 per cent, on the parcel at the northwest
corner of 109th st and Amsterdam av, to Irving Judis, due May
1, 1911. On February 1. 1907. Mr. Judis purchased, 100x100,
on the northwest corner of 109th st and Amsterdam av from
Messrs Mandelbaum St Lewine, subject to a mortgage of $1W,-
000,    At  the present time  there ia  a 6-Bty apartment house,
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