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The most expensive townhouse of Upper West Side

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After nearly five years of construction, located at 32 West 76th St., the most expensive Upper West Side townhouse is finally hitting the market at the price of $27.5 million.

Situated just off Central Park, the residence comprises six bedrooms and eight bathrooms and spans a massive 10,635 square feet. The entire townhouse was rebuilt from the ground up, with construction beginning in 2015.

Amenities include a high-speed elevator, a home gym, an indoor basketball court, a wine cellar, a luxurious outdoor space, and an expansive roof deck with an outdoor kitchen.

“Eventually it all worked out, but the basketball ...

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NYC could become the most expensive rental market in the United States

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According to a recent Zumper’s report, the city’s median rent for a one-bedroom apartment — $2,680 — is currently the second-highest in the nationonly $40 behind San Francisco’s $2,720, and New York City has seen much more growth than San Francisco in recent months.

The city posted a 4.3 percent month-over-month gain in median one-bedroom rent in July, making prices just 5.6 percent lower than they were this time last year; in comparison, San Francisco prices are currently down 15 percent compared to the previous year.

“With the COVID vaccine widely available, renters are adapting to a ...

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Manhattan Real Estate Sales Market Update | 4th Quarter 2020

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In Manhattan there are signs of improvement for the sellers, as the sales volume, listing inventory, months of supply and other indicators got better from the prior quarter, although remaining lower compared to a year ago.

The market share of cash buyers fell to a new record low (40.4%) given the current low interest rates.

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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 properties from ...

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Condo sales fall in Miami-Dade

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Condo sales in Miami-Dade County began to drop last week.

A total of 61 condos sold for $41.5 million last week, amid the coronavirus pandemic. That is compared to 102 units that sold for $54 million the previous week. Condos last week sold for an average price of about $680,000 or $397 per square foot.

The most expensive closing was at Fendi Chateau Residences in Surfside. Unit 806 sold for $6.9 million, or $1,538 per square foot, after 510 days on the ...

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Manhattan 1st Quarter 2020 Sales Market Report

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Finally after two years of low volumes in the sales market, the first quarter of 2020 showed an increase in closings as sellers became more realistic about pricing.

It must be said that this trend, given it is based on closed sales, doesn’t fully reflect the most recent changes of the market conditions related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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