Escape from New York? Not yet, numbers don’t lie

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New York City’s rental market remained remarkably strong in October, with rising rents and competitive bidding wars that contradict claims of an impending “exodus.” These rumors intensified in the run-up to the election of the city’s new socialist-leaning mayor Zhoran Mamdani, but market data tells a very different story at the moment. Sales activity also held firm, with third-quarter transactions 4.3% above the decade average.

While rents nationwide saw their fastest drop in 15 years, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens recorded rent growth at twice the rate of inflationDemand remains intense, highlighting the need ...

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Manhattan Market Pulse: March 2024

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The contract activity, the number of signed contracts, for the month of February is up 8.6% compared to a year ago and down 5.7% compared to the monthly historical average.

The Median Sales Price for a Manhattan apartment is $1.04M, which is 1.2% lower than a year ago.

The supply, or the number of units on the market, is down 3.3% compared to March 2023. Meanwhile, the number of pending sales, or the number of units currently in contract, is 21.6% higher ...

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Foreign Real Estate Investment Dips to $5.1 Billion in 2023, Yet Market Share Remains Resilient

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Foreign buyers injected $5.1 billion into South Florida residential real estate this year, experiencing a $1.7 billion decrease from the 2022 total of $6.8 billion, as the Miami Association of Realtors reported. This dip reflects the overall cooling of markets after the pandemic-induced frenzy.

While both domestic and foreign purchases declined, international buyers maintained their South Florida market share at 18%, engaging in 6,200 home transactions. Miami-Dade accounted for 72% of the foreign buyer sales volume, totaling $3.7 billion, followed by Broward at $1.1 billion ...

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Manhattan Market Pulse – March 2023

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March was a hot month across the city
The monthly contract activity stood at 1,164 in March, down 22% compared to last year, up 2.2% from the 1138 historical average for the month of March, and 39% more deals closed than in February. Newly built or newly converted apartments across the city saw a 25% increase in deals compared to pre-pandemic averages for the month. The largest contract to close in March was a $66.5 million sale for two penthouse apartments at Naftali Group’s ...

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