Category Archives: Manhattan[Manhattan Absorption] April 2013 – The Bottom 90% is Brisk[click to expand] Absorption defined for the purposes of this chart is: Number of months to sell all listing inventory at the annual pace of sales activity. (The definition of absorption in my market report series reflects the quarterly pace… Read More Miller Samuel Manhattan Luxury Market Indices on Bloomberg Terminals [1Q 13]A while ago Bloomberg created three luxury housing indices using our Manhattan historical data for their terminal subscribers. Kinda cool. For all the high end housing market hype, the upper end has remained fairly stable for several years. That may… Read More [Three Cents Worth NY #229] $3,000 is the new $1,500 in ManhattanIt’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m here to take measurements. Check out today’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY: Given all… Read More
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[Three Cents Worth NY #228] Manhattan Inventory on a Slippery SlopeIt’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m here to take measurements. Check out last week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY: It’s… Read More
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[Not Pretty Vacant] 3-2013 Manhattan/Brooklyn Rental ReportDouglas Elliman JUST published their Manhattan/Brooklyn rental report. This monthly report is part of an evolving market report series I’ve been writing for Douglas Elliman since 1994. We discontinued the quarterly rental report series but still present the information in… Read More [Manhattan Absorption] March 2013 – What a Difference a Year Makes[click to expand] Absorption defined for the purposes of this chart is: Number of months to sell all listing inventory at the annual pace of sales activity. (The definition of absorption in my market report series reflects the quarterly pace… Read More CNBC Interview + Coverage of the Manhattan Housing MarketMary Thompson of CNBC did a nice job capturing the state of the Manhattan housing market using the release of our Douglas Elliman Manhattan Sales Report for 1Q 13. I spoke to her and also ran over to 30 Rock… Read More [Inventory Collapse] 1Q 2013 Manhattan Sales ReportWe published our report on Manhattan market sales for 1Q 2013 today. I’ve been writing this series for Douglas Elliman since 1994. My Take -Inventory remained near historic lows, seeing the largest year-over-year decline in the 12+ years we’ve… Read More [Manhattan Absorption] February 2013 Shows Not Enough Supply To Wet A Sponge[click to expand] Absorption defined for the purposes of this chart is: Number of months to sell all listing inventory at the annual pace of sales activity. (The definition of absorption in my market report series reflects the quarterly pace… Read More |
![]() 09/23/2012 [The Housing Helix Podcast] Barry Ritholtz Part 205/29/2013 BBC TV On Brooklyn’s Soaring Market[click to play] The word “bubble” is returning to the real estate conversation. Here’s a BBC clip on the rapid rebound in the Brooklyn housing market. |
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