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2015 Year in Review - Josh Goldflam

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What was your most notable project, deal, transaction or professional achievement in 2015? In the last 6 months of the year I sold over $100 million worth of investment properties mostly in Manhattan. Surprisingly I found my most notable deal not to be the $60 million sale of 827-831 Broadway, but the recent re-sale of the package located at 72, 74, 104 Forsyth St. for $24.4 million that I sold three years earlier to the seller for only $9.8 million. These three buildings bring my tally up to six buildings that I’ve sold for a 2nd time in my career. What real estate project, transaction, market trend or product had a significant impact on your industry in 2015? Low interest rates How will you be supercharging your productivity in 2016? Keep doing what I was doing in 2015, just do it a little bit harder. What emerging trends will drive investment and development in 2016? Interest rates
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