Manhattan Real Estate Market Pulse: Jan. 23

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Residential market

The monthly contract activity stood at 599 in December, down 46.4% compared to last year and down 9.1% from the 788 historical average for the month. The supply, which is the number of units on the market, stands at 5,860, up almost 2% from a year ago. While the number of pending sales, which is the number of units that are currently in contract, stands at 2,282; this value is 41.6% lower than a year ago. The ...

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To open a casino in NY the auction starts at $500M

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New York’s bid to award up to three licenses for full-fledged casinos, which would allow live table games and create more tax revenue for the state, advanced after officials unanimously voted to formally solicit applications, with an asking price of $500 million for each license.

The board will review each application and consider several factors, including how many jobs a prospective operator plans to create, how much revenue a casino expects to bring in, and a commitment ...

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Sellers of South Florida waterfront land are testing the market

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Looking to capitalize on South Florida’s booming waterfront mansion market, sellers of vacant waterfront lots in Miami and Miami Beach are listing their properties for prices that appear to bend reality. 

Sellers have been told that so many wealthy people are moving from California, Chicago and New York, big CEOs looking for properties like the billionaire Ken Griffin, who paid $106.9 million for a 4-acre Coconut Grove waterfront estate this summer.

But thanks to rising construction ...

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Surf Club Four Seasons tops Miami-Dade’s weekly condo sales

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Miami-Dade County’s condo sales volume fell last week, while the average sale price rose.

Condo sales totaled $97.7 million, lower than the $119.8 million in sales from the previous week. The average sale price continued to climb, as it has for several weeks, reaching $913,000. That compares with $754,000 the week prior.

Prices for the top 10 sales ranged from $1.5 million to $21 million, compared with $1.8 million to $9.4 million the previous week.

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Holiday Tipping Guide

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Tipping the staff during the holidays is a customnot a requirement, but you’ll be in the minority if you don’t do it.

The precise amount depends on the size of your building (the larger the staff, the smaller the individual tips), quality of servicestaff senioritylength of time you’ve lived there, whether you own or rent (more on that below), personal chemistry, your financial circumstances, and whether you’re frugal, generous, or somewhere in between.

Here’s a general average framework, for you to use as you see fit:

  • Super, ...

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NYC war against illegal short term rentals

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NYC is flooded with illegal short-term rentals that do not comply with New York City law or building board guidelines. But a new effort to block illegal short-term rentals is launching January 9th. That’s when a new law, Local Law 18, goes into effect requiring owners and renters to register their short-term rentals with the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement. Hosts will get a registration number to display in listings. Sites such as Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, and others ...

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