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[Three Cents Worth NY #225] Manhattan’s Inventory Skyfall

It’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 this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY: One… Read More

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Wall Streeters Paid 7X The Private Sector

In case you have any doubts about the amount of compensation that the securities industry enjoys versus the private sector in NYC, I created the chart above. While the bonus comp results has been released for 2012, the salary data… Read More

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[Three Cents Worth NY #224] Have Bonus, Will Buy in Manhattan?

It’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 this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY: Since… Read More

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[Three Cents Worth NY #223] Getting Pulled From Renting To Buying

It’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. I’m on vacation this week but it didn’t stop… Read More

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Pace of Rental Price Growth Eases In Manhattan and Brooklyn

[click to expand] Douglas Elliman published their Elliman Report: Manhattan/Brooklyn Rentals for January 2013 that we prepare so I thought it would be a good idea to show the slowing pace of rental price growth. These charts reflect a 90… Read More

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Manhattan Diverged From NYC At US Housing Boom Peak

[click to expand] As the above chart illustrates, the aggregate median housing price in New York City, based on co-op, condo and 1-3 family property sales, with and without Manhattan sales go their separate ways circa mid-2006, at the Case-Shiller… Read More

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Housing Data as Pop Culture

[click to open article] A recent post in CNN/Money featured Andy Warhol’s 1984 “U.S. Unemployment Rate. No Campbell Soup Cans but it feels strange to associate his art with economic data from the 1980s. It somehow works for me. One… Read More

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Listing Inventory Is, Well, Listing

[click to open article] I’ve been talking a lot about the causes of falling inventory lately and some mortgage industry types seem to resistant to the idea that credit is keeping supply off the market, versus some sort of uniform… Read More

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Tight Credit Is Causing Housing Prices to Rise

[click to expand] I’ll repeat that: Tight Credit Is Causing Housing Prices to Rise. Yes I know. I’ll explain. This week the Federal Reserve released it’s January 2013 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices and it continued… Read More

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[Three Cents Worth NY #222] Is the Bottom Falling Out of Inventory?

It’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. Read this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY: Since the… Read More

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