Batten the Brownstones! Brooklyn Housing Stats Give Hope to Skinny-Jeans Set
For the second consecutive quarter, half the homes sold in Brooklyn went for under half a million dollars, a psychological
View ArticleWe Officially Live in the Age of the Condo
Second-quarter housing numbers for Manhattan dropped this morning, and we caught up with appraisal ace Jonathan Miller, CEO and president
View ArticleCo-ops vs. Condos: Co-ops Winning Again
Co-ops are the dominant form of for-sale housing on our fair isle, more difficult to get into (persnickety boards that
View ArticleFor Manhattan Housing, No Double-Dip (Yet)
Back in April, there was much hand-wringing (and Obama-blaming) when apartment sales prices actually dipped in the first quarter. It
View ArticleWe All Pay the Same Manhattan Rents Now
As it turns out, we’re all screwed (except uptown)—the latest second-quarter data from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel shows there
View ArticlePlenty of Brooklyn Apartments For Sale
It would seem by a new report that there are either (a) a lot of people leaving Brooklyn; or (b)
View ArticleWilliamsburg, Greenpoint Home Sales Jump—Why?
Surprise, surprise—the new Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel report shows that North Brooklyn home sales have more than tripled during
View ArticleWhat Brooklyn's Median Apartment Price Gets You
Your basic Brooklyn apartment will get you a chic interior and hardwood floors, but little room for a kitchen table.
View ArticleThe Co-op Comeback: The Biggest Real Estate Deals of 2014
As condo developers continued to build their castles in the sky this past year, betting on an inexhaustible supply of billionaires with a parade of groundbreakings and topping outs, rendering releases...
View ArticleJonathan Miller Is the Most Trusted (and Quoted) Man in New York Real Estate
Appraiser Jonathan Miller, New York real estate's star commentator, is in the somewhat odd position of being the respected, ubiquitous and universally well-liked representative of a dying industry.
View ArticleTopping Out: Industry Insiders See Price Pressure at the Market’s High End
Real estate industry insiders see price pressure in the high end luxury real estate market
View ArticleThey’re the Top: The Biggest Residential Real Estate Deals of 2015
The city’s most expensive residential real estate deals of 2015 show that, in Manhattan at least, the money still flows north
View ArticleWhat Is Going on With Apartment Prices in New York?
Apartment sales in the city are down 20 percent
View ArticleThe Top 15 Residential Real Estate Sales of 2016
432 Park Avenue takes home top honors for most expensive real estate sales this year
View ArticleThe Plaza Loses Its Luster as a Real Estate Investment
The Plaza Hotel might be packed with glitz and glam, but those selling apartments in the famous building are unwilling to face the realities of the current marketplace.
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