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Condo Sales Volume Plunges in Miami-Dade

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Condo sales volume dropped by more than $20 million last week.
A total of 49 condos in Miami-Dade County sold for $30 million last week. That’s compared to 47 units that sold for $54 million the previous week. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $616,000 or $362 per square foot.

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Manhattan Sales Market Forecast

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We would all like to own a crystal ball to look into the future and now more than ever we are asked about what’s going to happen in the next few months. Well, I am not going to be as bold as to offer my own forecast (I like to be like Switzerland: neutral ;o) but here are some meaningful insights from Noah Rosenblatt at Urban Digs, an expert and a real estate data company I trust.

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How to handle a negotiation during Coronavirus Era

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You’ve been able to find your perfect house even during the pandemic and you’re now ready to make an offer, congratulations! Here is some advice on how to prepare an offer without expecting surprises.

1. How low can you go?

Not as much as you would think.

“Banks have rolled out mortgage forbearance programs, so most sellers are not in immediate danger of losing their home, even if they just lost their job or their income has been significantly cut,” says Caleb Liu, ...

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Supply and Demand

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The National Association of Realtors reports that total existing-home sales dropped, nation wide, 8.5% in March. Despite the decline, home prices are still steady. The median existing-home price in March was $280,600, UP 8.0% from the same period in 2019. Total housing inventory at the end of March was down 10.2% from one year ago.

Many sellers had withdrawn their ...

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This too shall pass

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We can replace the fear with the facts. The NYC real estate market has proven over the last centuries to be one of the safest and sought markets in the world and will be able to overcome this too.

Here follow excerpts from the analysis on the US real estate market of experts Brian Buffini and Lawrence Yun (Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors):

We have faced many, many different crises in the past as a country.

No matter what, this is going to be a shorter-term situation than what ...

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How NYC Real Estate is dealing with coronavirus

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On Thursday, Cuomo said mortgage payments and foreclosures in New York will be suspended for 90 days in light of the pandemic. There will also be a grace period for loan modification, no negative reporting to credit bureaus and no late or online payment fees for the next three months.

Evictions are suspended indefinitely. New York state has suspended eviction proceedings and pending eviction orders until further notice.

Some lawmakers want to suspend construction in the city during the outbreak both to ...

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