Miami’s Cash Home Sales Decline but Remain Historically High

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Cash buyers are stepping back from Miami’s real estate market after their pandemic-era shopping spree. In 2024, about 38% of Miami-area homes were purchased with cash, down from 42% in 2023, according to recent data. While the decline signals a shift, the share of cash transactions remains historically high both in Miami and nationwide.

A Redfin analysis shows that across the U.S., the percentage of cash home purchases dropped to just under one-third last year, the lowest ...

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Manhattan Market Pulse – March 2025

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Contract activity, or the number of signed contracts, is down 3.7% from last year and 9.7% from the monthly historical average. The median sales price for a Manhattan apartment is $1.19M, reflecting a 16.4% increase compared to a year ago. The supply, or the number of units available on the market, has decreased by 0.6% annually. Meanwhile, the number of pending sales in Manhattan has risen 14.3% year-over-year. The Market Pulse, which represents the pending-to-active ratio, stands at ...

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Manhattan Market Pulse

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Contract activity (or the number of signed contracts) is practically the same as a year ago, down just 1%, while it is down 7.6% from the monthly historical average. The median sales price for a Manhattan apartment is $1.15M, which is up 2.4% compared to a year ago. The supply, or the number of units on the market, is down 5.4% year over year (YoY). Meanwhile, the number of pending sales in Manhattan is 15% higher YoY. The Market Pulse, or pending-to-active ratio, stands at 0.48, confirming a neutral market.

*Currently, above 0.5 is ...

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The Manhattan Market Pulse

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The contract activity, the number of signed contracts, for the last month is up 12.6% compared to a year ago, and down 12% compared to the monthly historical average.

The Median Sales Price for a Manhattan apartment is $1.15M, which is 2.9% lower than a year ago.

The supply, or the number of units on the market, is down 1.6% compared to May 2023. Meanwhile, the number of pending sales, or the number of units currently in contract, is ...

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Manhattan Luxury Reality Check January 2020

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We studied hard to deliver a brand new report to you. The Reality Check on the Manhattan Luxury Market. Every week we hear of multi million dollar properties going on the market and sometimes the asking price seems exorbitant, because it ...

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