The average condos size in 2007 was 1,265 square feet. Since then, its jumped 24% to 1,564 square feet, according to Corcoran.
Plus, now the condos have to have sick amenities like *gasp* a built in garage.
Of course, this means some may think that Manhattan's space isn't being used as economically as it should be (some like incoming Mayor Bill de Blasio, for example).
When work on the Charles, a 32-story glass and limestone tower designed by Ismael Leyva, resumed earlier this year on First Avenue on the far Upper East Side, it had fewer condos: only 29 four-bedroom apartments of at least 3,100 square feet each. Building plans filed in 2008 called for 51 units.
The developer, Bluerock
This included five apartments on the top six floors of the building, for more than $10 million each, including a $16.5 million duplex penthouse with two terraces.
This trend isn't confined to the Upper East Side either, developments like this are popping up in Flatiron, the West Village...
We'll see how this turns out.