The Price of a Greenwich Village Loft Revealed
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Last Friday, we asked readers to guess the price of a two-bedroom loft in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. Here is a brief description of the property for those that missed the post:
"The two-bedroom, two-bath loft measures out at approximately 2,700 square feet, and with 13-foot ceilings and almost 60-feet of windows, anyone that has dreamed of living in a loft in New York City will fulfill that dream if they buy this property. The home is in need of a few improvements, particularly something that will provide more natural light to the bedrooms."
Take a look:

We warned you that any guess south of $1 million would be "silly" and everyone heeded that warning. So how much would you have to plunk down for this palatial pad? The price: $2.2 million. Here is the listing.
The guesses ranged from a low of $1.5 million to a high of $3.2 million. Our winner this week, with a guess of $2.099 million, goes by Jag and is the first UrbanTurf reader to be awarded the inaugural UrbanTurf t-shirt.

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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_price_of_a_greenwich_village_loft_revealed/1533.
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