I have had the pleasure of providing a monthly chart for the Economic Spotlight section of Crain’s New York Business magazine since September 2003. Here is the latest, which appears in the current issue of Crain’s New York Business.

Source: Crain’s New York Business

Go here for a complete archive of my Crains’s New York Economic Spotlight charts that have been published. They are organized by year.


2 Comments

  1. WT Economist December 10, 2007 at 11:19 am

    There is a difference between accounting for half the apartments sold and half the apartments. Condos are more likely to be bought as temporary residences, or as flips, or as rental investments. You don’t go through a co-op board hassle unless you plan to stay a long time.

  2. Jani January 8, 2008 at 10:28 am

    There are more investors in the market, so buiying condominium makes sense. This is probably growing hand in hand with the rental’s share of the accommodation.

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