April 2012 issue: Click on the image to open a pdf of the article.
March 15, 2012 Click on the image below for a full size (pdf) of the article:
April 03, 2012 By Leigh Kamping-Carder With the spring selling season kicking into high gear, brokers are up against an unwelcome obstacle: uninformed buyers who insist on submitting lowball offers. Last month, brokers said they struggled to educate buyers accustomed to controlling the market — some of whom made bargain bids on reasonably priced properties [...]
Continue Reading →This is the perfect example of what happens when a listing goes “stale.” This apartment, Unit 4H at 835 Riverside Drive, is a true gem, but sat on the market for a long, long, LONG time when it wasn’t priced properly. Now that it has been reduced to what amounts to a steal AND we’ve [...]
Continue Reading →The renovations on this lovely two-bedroom apartment that faces Riverside Park and the Hudson were finished last week… and I am thrilled with the way it came out. What do you think?
Continue Reading →The cold, hard facts of the current rental market were highlighted in the last post (“July Rental Prices Continue to Sizzle”), but that doesn’t mean people want to accept it! I ran a search of all the rental inquiries made in the last week on the Citi Habitats web site, which, as the #1 rental [...]
Continue Reading →Citi Habitats released our monthly rental market analysis today, which is chock full of good info as always. You’ll find it below, but before you go digging into it, let me highlight a few nuggets: The average Manhattan apartment rented for $3358 during July 2011. This is slightly less than June’s average of $3372. Note: [...]
Continue Reading →We received a slew of new rental apartments in Northern Manhattan today. If you’re looking for a new place or know anyone who is looking, please feel free to contact us at 646-770-3379. The chart below details everything, but here are a few main points: The 1-bedrooms run from $1100 in Inwood to about $1500 [...]
Continue Reading →More than 200 new rental listings hit the Manhattan market today. That’s a high number for one day, but it reflects the typical increase in inventory at the end/beginning of the month. What does it mean for renters? Now is the time to get out and see apartments for Sept 1st move-ins–before the early birds [...]
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