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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Many sellers had withdrawn their ...

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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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The state of Long Island City real estate, one year after Amazon

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Did Amazon change Long Island City real estate? 

Short answer: not really. – When Amazon announced its plans to bring part of its second North American headquarters to Long Island City, there was much hand-wringing about what the tech giant would do ...

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Miami Beach has more Airbnb listings per capita than any other U.S. city

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There are 3,416 Airbnb listings in Miami Beach for every 50,000 residents – by far the highest of any city in America, according to a new study.

The cities of Miami and Fort Lauderdale also rank in the top 10, with 1,033 and 1,015 Airbnb listings per 50,000 residents, respectively.

More than 350 cities were studied by IPX1031 using Airbnb data for the ranking. Airbnb is beginning to cater to those looking for Airbnb investment properties in Miami. The company has ...

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Manhattan Real Estate Sales Market Update: 3rd Quarter 2019

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Many people in the industry predicted it: the number of transactions went down quite a bit – 14.2% YoY actually to 2,560 homes sold. As you may remember, many sales were pulled into the previous quarter in order to avoid the, well known and much discussed, Mansion Tax hikes. That generated a sense of “fake” recovery and we now know for a fact it was a “fake”!

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Skyline Tower The Tallest Skyscraper outside Manhattan

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Located at 23-15 44th Drive (Long Island City), the residential skyscraper will soon stand 778 feet tall, making it the tallest building in New York outside of Manhattan.

Once completed, the building will be clad in 358,538 square feet of glass, equivalent to a span of over six football fields.

The building broke a “theoretical” record for having the highest projected sellout in Queens at $1.067 billion. Completion is expected next year.
(source: nyyimby & nycurbed)
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