
It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY [1], at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world [2]…and I’m here to take measurements.
Check out my 3CW column [3] on @CurbedNY:
Having that doorman just got more expensive. The difference between the average rental of a building with and without a doorman was at its widest point since we began to track this metric in 2007. The average rental price in a doorman building was $4,915, up 17.8 percent over the past 7 years and the highest recorded over this period. The average rental price in a non-doorman building was $3,461, up a more modest 5.8 percent over the same period. The difference between the two rental types resulted in an eight-year high of $1,645 per month…
My latest Three Cents Worth column on Curbed:
The Cost Of Your Doorman Keeps Rising [Curbed [3]]
Three Cents Worth Archive Curbed NY [5]
Three Cents Worth Archive Curbed DC [6]
Three Cents Worth Archive Curbed Miami [7]
Three Cents Worth Archive Curbed Hamptons [8]