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Dorchester Towers NYC: 2011 Mid Year Report

Dorchester Towers-155 West 68th Street has seen a steady number of units come on the market for sale so far in year 2011. In 2010 we tracked total of 8 sales occurred in the building and in year  2009 total of 11 sales occurred. On average over the past 5 years there is approximately 10-12 sales occurring.

So far in the first 6 months of the year we have had 6 apartments closed and another 4  are currently in-contract or have offer’s accepted. We are well above pace for the typical number of sales. So the question is, why is that?

Many of the apartments at Dorchester Towers fall into a sweet spot of desirability for a big pool of buyer’s looking for a condominium in the Lincoln Center area of the Upper West Side. An example being a One Bedroom apartment ranging in size of 600-700 sq ft priced in the $625,000-$750,000 range. That is a price range that has very limited supply right now. Most of the alcove studio’s in the building are in the 550-600 sq ft range and priced typically around $550,000-$600,000. That is a very desirable combination of price, apartment size, at this location. The Junior 4 apartments that can be converted to a small two bedroom also fit a nice niche in the market. Some of these apartments have a second half-bath which make them extremely desirable. Being able to get a convertible two bedroom condo in a full service doorman building like Dorchester Towers in the price range of $850,000-$1,000,000 is a strong part of the market.

The condition of an apartment has been one of the largest influences on individual pricing in the building. When an apartment is sold in an original condition(circa 1965) compared to a recently renovated apartment the price per square foot difference is quite evident. The unrenovated apartments are going to sell on the lower end of the price point for their segment of the market.

Here is a summary of what has sold and is currently in contract at Dorchester Towers:

Sold:

  • Apartment 710(Alcove Studio in original condition) $490,000
  • Apartment 721(Junior 1 Bed/Very Large Alcove Studio) $650,000
  • Apartment 817(1 Bed, renovated) $720,000
  • Apartment 1512(Junior 4, 1 Bath, original condition) $ 860,000
  • Apartment 23B(Convertible 3, 2.5 Bath) $1,160,000
  • Apartment 208(Convertible 2, 1.5 Bath, renovated) $950,000

In-Contract:

  • 509(1 Bedroom)-Last Asking Price was $689,000
  • 1509(1 Bedroom)-Last Asking Price was $625,000
  • 428(Junior 1 Bed)-Last Asking Price was $725,000-Offer Accepted
  • 1701(Junior 1 Bed-Last Asking Price was $595,000

So far this year we have represented 5 transactions in the building. If you are an owner thinking of selling or renting your apartment contact us today. We can be reached at (917) 837-8869.

Now is a great time to find out how much your Dorchester Apartment could sell for.

Dorchester Towers Condo-155 West 68th Street 2010 report

The Dorchester Towers, built in 1965, is located in the prime Lincoln Center area of the Upper West Side in Manhattan. Apartments at the Dorchester Towers are well known to have spacious and practical layouts, numerous large closets throughout each apartment,  and open western and eastern exposures. The mix of the apartments in Dorchester Towers Condominiums varies with a variety of layouts including mostly studio apartments both straight and alcove, one bedroom and junior 4 apartments commonly converted to 2 bedroom layout, and very spacious 2 bedroom units. There are combination units forming larger 3, 4 and 5 bedroom apartments.

We are the Dorchester Towers specialists that have assisted many savvy owners in selling and leasing their Dorchester towers condo apartments.

In 2010, there were eight apartments sold at the Dorchester Towers Condominium at 155 West 68th St, New York, New York 10023.

For a comparison of years past, in 2006 15 properties sold, in 2007 12 properties sold, in 2008 12 properties sold and in 2009 11 apartments sold.

There was a dip in the number of properties sold in 2010.  This could be a result of a number of different factors.  Almost all of the properties that came on the market in the building during the year ended up selling.  Like the rest of the market typically the only sellers that put their apartments on the market actually want to sell them and buyers are only willing to make offers on apartments that are priced relative to whats selling in their respective buildings and in the neighborhood.  This creates a situation where fewer apartments trade.

We are going to provide a basic breakdown of the sales that occurred in 2010. As a Dorchester resident and also a Real Estate broker of Dorchester Towers I would like to note that pricing an apartment at Dorchester Towers has a lot to do with understanding the unique variables that make up this building.  Because the building is over 40 years old the condition of most apartments can vary widely, because of the unique shape and position of the building floor and exposure play a considerable part in the price an apartment will demand.  These variables are unique to each situation, and if you are curious about your specific apartment and how it compares to what’s sold, I recommend you to contact us (917)837-8869 so we can break down the differences between your apartment and what has sold this past year.  The figures we provide are accurate as far as the closing information we receive from multiple sources, but often prices are a reflection of different variables that are not as easily quantifiable.

The breakdown of apartments was as follows:

Three Junior Four Apartments Sold.

  • A 31st floor, 902 sq ft with 1.5 bath Junior 4 sold early on in 2010 for  $1,040,000.  This was a western facing(open views) renovated apartment with the second bathroom.
  • A 17th floor 975 sq ft 1 bath Junior Four sold for $870,000.00
  • A 21st floor 804 sq ft 1 bath Junior Four sold for $850,000.00

Junior Four Apartments are typically a 1 bedroom apartment with an L-shaped Living Room.  The addional wing of the living room can often be turned into a second small bedroom or used as a dining space.  Now at Dorchester Towers there are a number of different layouts for Junior 4 apartments.  Some layouts are more functional and have more value than others as the additional room will have a built in closet already and have a window.  The ayouts where the dining alcove space does not have a window or have a built in closet are not able to be marketed as a “real” bedroom space.

Three one bedroom Apartments Sold.  Average price was $646,833.  The average sq ft was 628 sq ft. That is about $1030 sq ft.

  • A third floor south facing 633 sq ft 1 bedroom sold for $626,000
  • A third floor south east facing 650 sq ft 1 bedroom sold for $672,500
  • A 17th floor West facing 601 sq ft 1 bedroom sold for $642,000.

The one bedroom market at Dorchester Towers is highly desirable as most of the apartments will fall into the $600,000-$700,000 price range. This price range in the Lincoln Square area for condominiums doesn’t have very much inventory with a fairly high number of buyers.

One alcove studio(Junior 1 Bedroom) sold for $560,000.  It was a western facing on the 5th Floor, 546 sq ft apartment.

One 3 bed 2.5 bath Sold -This combination apartment faced Broadway on the 18th floor sold for $2,150,000.  This combination featured over 1800 interior sq feet with an additional outdoor terrace, making it quite a unique Dorchester Apartment.

So how do these prices compare to 2009?

Breakdown of the type of units SOLD in 2009

  • Studios- 2 studios sold- Average price of $545,000 at an average price/sq ft of approximately $1001
  • 1 Bedroom-4 One bedrooms sold – Average price of $675,000 at an average price/sq ft of approximately of $1054
  • Junior 4*- 3 Units Sold, Average Price- $902,053 at an average price/sq ft of approximately $1,000
  • 3 bed/3 bath-1 unit sold at $2,200,000.00 price per sq ft of $1035
  • 4bed/3 bath-1 unit sold at $1,610,000.00 price per sq ft $782

One bedrooms are selling for about 4% less than last year. Junior Four Apartments if you take the average sold for about $1030 sq/ft, but in my opinion the 31st floor apartment is skewing the numbers as that apartment is not very typical of the average Junior 4 in the building.  The other two sales are more typical and both of those sold for around $860,000.00 at about $966 sq ft.

The larger two and three bedrooms do not trade very often so the valuation really depends on the renovation, view, floor and layout.

Overall, much like the rest of the marketplace, renovated apartments are selling for a premium compared to apartments that need work.  In this marketplace buyers who have to purchase and then renovate will demand and expect to receive a discounted price as the out of pocket expenses and time involved to renovate will be considerable.

Dorchester Towers has faired well in the Manhattan marketplace.  I feel that our prime location in the Upper West Side, our low common charges, and well maintained and serviced building have to do a lot with that.

Again, we (Morgan Evans and Eileen Hsu) are Dorchester residents ourselves, Thanks for taking your time to look at our Dorchester Towers Report, if you are thinking of selling, leasing or buying in Dorchester Tower, we would like to hear from you. We worked with many Dorchester sellers and owners in the building in selling or leasing their condo units therefore we are very familiar of this building, if you have a question, call us today at (917)837-8869.

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