In Q4 2017, average residential prices in the Bronx reached close to its pre-recession peak for the first time, hitting a record of $515,000, according to the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY). The previous peak was $507,000 in 2006. The report also reveals that the Bronx saw the largest increase in residential sales volume among the five boroughs, climbing 17 percent to $455 million year-over-year. In comparison, Manhattan saw sales volume drop 12 percent; Brooklyn saw ...
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