What Held Back New Development in New York in 2025

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New development condo sales in New York City slowed in 2025, with contract signings down about 11% year over year across Manhattan and Brooklyn. The weakness wasn’t driven by fading demand, but by a lack of appealing new product. Buyers remained selective, favoring well-located, well-priced buildings and choosing to wait rather than compromise. Re-launched developments performed strongly after meaningful price resets, confirming that realistic pricing can unlock demand.

Inventory continued to shrink, further limiting options, and looking ahead, the pipeline for 2026 and 2027 remains thin, suggesting the demand–supply imbalance is likely ...

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Manhattan Market Pulse – January 2026

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Contract activity has risen 5.7% from the past month and 3.3% from this time last year, remaining 5% above typical seasonal levels. The median sales price for a Manhattan apartment is $1.17M, reflecting a 4.1% year-over-year increase. Supply, measured as the number of active listings, stands at 4,896 units, down 7.4% year over year. Pending sales have increased 8.5% compared to last year, signaling continued buyer engagement. As a result, the Market Pulse stands at 0.6, placing the market slightly towards the seller side but still in the neutral zone.

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