by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Oct 3, 2022 | blog
We are officially in the fall market. Let’s review three important points: (1) what did Q3 tell us; (2) where are we now; and (3) how do rates play into this? POINT ONE – Third Quarter Market Report – What is Notable? Median and Average...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Sep 14, 2022 | blog
Happy almost fall! Before we get into it, it’s important to note that September is the lowest deal-volume month of the calendar year so there is nothing grand to report in terms of unexpected changes. The macro shift, in our opinion, has occurred and what we are...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Aug 30, 2022 | blog
There are so many things that go into the value of a home in New York City, with the most obvious being location, size and condition of the home. But, New York City is unique in that floor height can also change the listing price of a home, even within the same...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Aug 15, 2022 | blog
The summer market is nearing its end and all eyes are turning to the fall markets. There are a lot of opinions out there around what the 2nd half of the year will deliver us, but it’s safe to say that the recent numbers posted on rates and inflation leaned into...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Jul 28, 2022 | blog
Buying a home in New York City is unique compared to buying a home in other regions. For one, buying an apartment will come with monthly fees on top of your purchase price. It is crucial that you factor these costs in when you’re looking for an apartment. Not...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Jul 13, 2022 | blog
Hard to believe we are in the second half of 2022. We are back to a seasonal pattern of activity. The summer market is here as indicators point to decreased new-deals-to-market supply and lower contract volume. We believe quite strongly that there are deals to...
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