“July’s closings were so low, you could hear crickets chirping. Concerned that our numbers could be incorrect, we used three reliable sources to confirm the closing figures; Urban Digs, Corcoran’s in house database and Streeteasy. The numbers are not just low, they are record breaking! Taking a deeper look at what this means, July...
Manhattan’s 2nd Quarter was one of reassuring news as Manhattan sales increased year-over-year for the first time in two years. Manhattan’s challenging real estate market welcomed reassuring news in Second Quarter 2019. Market wide sales increased year over-year for the first time in two years, up 5% annually to over 3,300 sales totaling $7...
Manhattan set a new record in first quarter of 2019 with the closing of the highest priced home ever sold in the United States. Manhattan In Manhattan, the challenging market continued in First Quarter 2019 as sales declined amid affordability, supply and tax headwinds. Market wide closings fell 5 percent year-over year to about...
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Agent Spotlight: Carrie McCue Carrie is The Meier team’s Team Coordinator and most of us don’t know what we’d do without her! Originally hailing from Natick, MA and a fairly recent graduate of Fordham University, she now calls Brooklyn her home. What attracted you to real estate? On a surface level, I think it’s...
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Template 1 – Alexis “I believe in New Yorkers. Whether they’ve ever questioned the dream in which they live, I wouldn’t know, because I won’t ever dare ask that question.” – Dylan Thomas Happy 2019! Hope you enjoyed a lovely holiday recess full of family and fun. With January upon us and a whole...
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Third Quarter market activity diminished as buyers took a “wait-and-see” attitude: Manhattan market-wide closed sales and signed contracts declined compared to a year ago as buyers remained cautious with lingering concerns over tax implications and the belief that prices would continue to decrease. Market-wide closed sales decreased 10% and contracts signed decreased 12%...
