Private equity firms are betting big on New York apartments

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Just before Manhattan rents started soaring at the start of the year, Blackstone Group agreed to buy a Frank Gehry-designed apartment tower in the Financial District for $930 million.

Today’s big multifamily buys, however, look different from the high-juice deals of yesterday. Instead of buying older properties with heavy rent-stabilized components and banking on the fix-and-flip model, private equity appears focused on free-market buildings with cash flow.

Blackstone’s purchase of the roughly 900-unit Gehry tower at 8 Spruce Street is the city’s biggest multifamily deal so far this year, and it helped push the market close to a record high.

Manhattan multifamily ...

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Manhattan Luxury Market Reality Check

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With this report, we are going to tell you at what prices luxury properties are actually closing and what was their actual negotiability factor, anybody interested in getting a discount?

There were 83 closings at $4 million and above in July 2022, 57 less than June. The Average Closing Price was $8,478,817 up +15%, meanwhile, the Median Closing Price was  $5,867,000 down -3.8%. The Negotiability Factor, that is the average discount from the last asking price, was 3.16% practically unchanged from ...

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Downtown Miami Metrocenter Details Released

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Miami-Dade County opened the bidding process for a massive 23.7 million square foot Downtown Miami development project called Metrocenter.

One of the main priorities in evaluating bids will be whether the proposals are of world-class urban design, including excellence in architecturewalkability, and if they are transit-oriented (Metrorail, Metromover, Brightline and others are either at or adjacent to the properties). The county will also evaluate whether proposals are ...

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Manhattan real estate rental market update

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The net effective median rent (face rent minus landlord concessions) surged +33.4% year over year to $4,100exceeding the $4,000 threshold for the first time and reaching a new high for the seventh consecutive month. While the net effective average rent, up +31.5%, reached $5,051exceeding the $5,000 threshold for the first time ever.

As a result, the market share of landlord concessions fell to 12.8%, down -26.3% from the same period last ...

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Miami board OK’s Beckham stadium design

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David Beckham’s proposed Major League Soccer stadium and surrounding mixed-use development just cleared another hurdle.

The Miami Urban Development Review Board approved designs for the 25,000-seat stadium and nearly 5,000-car parking garage, as well as the master plan for the broader project, which includes a hotel, offices and a public park.

The decision is another milestone for the Miami Freedom Park project, a permanent home for the Inter Miami CF soccer club that’s been nine years in the making ...

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Office occupancy in New York finally hits 40%

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Finally, good news for New York City’s office landlords as office occupancy pushed past 40 percent for the first time since the start of the pandemic. The Kastle Back to Work Barometer increased to 41.2 percent; Kastle Systems measures office occupancy by entry into office buildings.

“This is good news for our city’s recovery as the presence of office workers in the central business district is critical for retail, restaurants and other storefront businesses hit hard by the pandemic,” ...

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