There’s no doubt that we’re entering unfamiliar territory in the Manhattan housing market. In the past, New York real estate has been defined by fierce competition, scarce inventory, and sky-high prices. It has, in[...]
The Manhattan real estate market is cooling off
As we enter the fall of 2018, home sellers have little to be optimistic about. There’s virtually no metric in Jonathan Miller’s detailed survey of the Manhattan real estate landscape that points towards anything other[...]
Real Estate Trends: Older, Single Home Buyer
In many cases, success in real estate depends on anticipating demographic changes. There’s been a lot of speculation on how markets will shift as millenials and Gen Z-ers continue to dominate the real estate market.[...]
Hot Real estate Market: Washington D.C.
Washington D.C. is among the top 5 large U.S. cities with the slowest growing rents. The D.C. housing market had a strong 2017, though there was modest growth. Tight inventory for houses means slower sales, but there[...]
Real Estate Trends: High End Homes in Chinatown
The housing shortage and what it means for you
Hot Real Estate Market: New York Metro
New York City needs no introduction. As the cultural capital of the world, the city that never sleeps is the go-to location for young professionals across many industries—especially creative ones. Its iconic cityscape[...]
Luxury Real Estate and Unusual Amenities
In the luxury real estate market, it can feel like each property is more extravagant than the last. Today, houses have breathtaking views, unparalleled access to a variety of lifestyles and hobbies, and are constructed[...]
Real Estate markets: One million dollar homes across the U.S.
Real estate is all about location. In major cities across the country, the price per square foot varies drastically. The average cost per square foot in NYC is $1,526 compared to $141 in Charlotte, NC. So what are[...]