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Manhattan Sales Market Forecast

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We would all like to own a crystal ball to look into the future and now more than ever we are asked about what’s going to happen in the next few months. Well, I am not going to be as bold as to offer my own forecast (I like to be like Switzerland: neutral ;o) but here are some meaningful insights from Noah Rosenblatt at Urban Digs, an expert and a real estate data company I trust.

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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Many sellers had withdrawn their ...

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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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Miami-Dade orders all non-essential businesses closed due to coronavirus

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Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez has expanded his order of businesses that must close — and those that can remain open — during the coronavirus pandemic. All malls and casinos will have to shut down. Construction sites, hotels and banks can remain open.

Medical facilities, grocery stores, gas stations and restaurant kitchens can stay open for pick-up and delivery. The announcement is effective Thursday at 9 p.m.

Gimenez ordered all non-essential ...

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How NYC is dealing with coronavirus

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order that places the state on what he calls a “pause”; nonessential retailers and services must be closed or have their employees work from home, and people are expected to largely stay home, with limited exceptions.

“We need everyone to be safe, or no one can be safe,” Cuomo said during a press conference announcing the new regulations.

Hotels are closing. The MTA has reduced subway service. Broadway has gone dark ...
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