Market Insight
As temperatures start to drop in New York City, many residents welcome the arrival of 'heat season.' This term may sound counterintuitive, but it actually refers to the colder months from October 1 to May 31 when the city enforces minimum temperature requirements in residential buildings.
While...
As New York City housing advocates, city planners, and politicians look for ways to make housing more affordable, one experiment in middle-class housing continues to work. Since the mid-1920s, Tudor City — a 13-building complex located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood on Manhattan's East Side — has...
With less than four weeks until Election Day, some buyers are apprehensive about whether they should close the deal now or wait until they know who the next president is going to be. However, an analysis of S&P’s Case-Shiller Home Price Index shows that the elections themselves do not affect home...
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Between its pale pink facade, oversized windows, and edgy design, 144 Vanderbilt Avenue is rising to utterly transform the former site of a gas station at the nexus of Fort Greene and Clinton Hill. An offering plan with a $29,265,000 sellout was accepted in March 2024, and sales have recently lau...
By this point in the calendar year, some buyers might be pulling back on their search amidst the start of school and the forthcoming holidays. However, sellers still need to move their properties, and some may be willing to adjust the prices to make that happen.
It is against this backdrop that a...
For many years, the Upper East Side was largely dominated by prewar cooperatives that set relatively unchallenged standards for elegance in New York City as a whole. However, thanks in large part to the long-awaited Second Avenue subway, the area has seen a surge in new condominiums that combine ...
Between pandemic-induced labor shortages and supply chain disruptions, many naturally spent the first years of the 2020s seeking out turn-key apartments with fully up-to-date interiors. But in the current market, agents report that a growing number of buyers are determined not to let perfect be t...
As September 2024 gave way to October, Manhattan saw 224 residential apartment and townhouse contracts signed from September 30 - October 6, the highest tally since spring. If all sell for the asking prices, this would come to an aggregate total exceeding half a billion dollars in residential sales.
Manhattan Sales:
For the week ending October 4, 2024, $398,617,187 worth of transactions across 245 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded
99 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $205,925,669
10 condop sales came to an aggregate price of $12,805,239
136 co-op sales came to ...
In Tribeca, the waterfront Hudson River Park has generated considerable attention for its river views as well as its extensive attractions that include sports courts, dog runs, and bike and pedestrian paths. But Tribeca is also home to a hidden gem: the triangular Duane Park bonded by Hudson Stre...
As some NYC apartment buyers turn toward more traditional designs and away from the all-glass "fishbowl" look, masonry-faced buildings are once again making their mark on the skyline. On Manhattan’s East Side, at the bustling cusp of Kips Bay and Murray Hill, construction is wrapping up on 609 Se...
According to an August 2024 report by McKinsey & Company, New York City tourism is almost all the way back to pre-pandemic levels. Domestic travel has rebounded to approximately 95% of 2019 levels, and international travel is not far behind, having recovered to 86% of 2019 levels. The latter cate...
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