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Manhattan Market Pulse

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Contract activity (or the number of signed contracts) is up 3.8% from a year ago and down 1.5% from the monthly historical average. The Median Sales Price for a Manhattan apartment is $1.14M, which is 1.5% less than the same period last year.The supply, or the number of units on the market, is down 2.6% compared to 2023. Meanwhile, the number of pending sales, or the number of units currently in contract, is 8% higher than a year ago.
The Market Pulse, or pending-to-active ratio, stands at 0.43, confirming a ...

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America’s elite are getting wealthier, deals over $100M are back

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This year, the borough has recorded two sales over $100 million, the first since 2022. Recently, a penthouse at Vlad Doronin’s Aman New York sold for $135 million, following a $115 million sale at Central Park Tower.

Stock market gains and increasing wealth among the ultra-rich are driving these sales. By the end of last year, the top 1 percent’s wealth hit a record $45 trillion, largely due to stock holdings, which encouraged more spending.

The strength of the luxury market is unaffected by ...

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Decoding the Future of NYC Real Estate: Will Rate Cuts Change the Game?

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Currently, the Fed has maintained its benchmark interest rate at a 23-year high to combat inflation, resulting in elevated mortgage rates. This has deterred many potential buyers, especially those with limited funds. Meanwhile, existing sellers, benefiting from historically low mortgage rates of around 3 percent, have been reluctant to enter the market, fearing higher rates upon purchasing a new property.

A rate cut by the Fed could theoretically prompt more sellers to list their apartments. However, such a move might not substantially alter the landscape for buyers. Lower ...

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5 Things to Expect for Manhattan Real Estate in 2024

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Manhattan’s Real Estate market is influenced by economic, social, and geopolitical factors. Examining five key areas, this piece utilizes data and market trends to anticipate potential shifts in the Manhattan real estate market in the months ahead.

  1. Changes in the Federal Reserve’s rates, 10-year Treasury yield, and mortgage rates strongly impact Manhattan’s real estate scene. A recent rise in rates coincided with a dip in signed contracts, prompting buyers to rethink affordability. If Fed rate cuts materialize in May ...

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Cash buyers are back as mortgage rates rise

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An analysis of citywide sales data by The Real Deal shows that all-cash deals make up a more significant portion of the New York City market than at any time on record, accounting for 60% of condo sales in Manhattan this year. Cash buyers have also successfully scooped up 37% of condo deals in Brooklyn this year and 40% in Queens. All three figures are a record since at least 2018.

This trend can be attributed to rising mortgage rates above 6%, raising borrowing costs ...

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