With apartments being floated at $80, $90 and $150 million in 15 Central Park West, we are in the age of the over-the-top asking price, and New York has a word with some of the brokers responsible: "'Pricing is an inexact science,' says Brown Harris Stevens's Richard Wallgren, a co-broker on the $80 million listing. 'When you're dealing with such a rare commodity, just like a piece of art, the comps don't exist. In the global market, the price is in line.'" [NYM]
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