New York magazine asked a "variety of experts to mine the data and read between the digits, looking for outlier bits of the market," meaning the neighborhoods where segments of the real estate market are still a bit spotty. Key takeaways: Apartments are lingering in Central Harlem and Turtle Bay, and starter homes are plentiful in FiDi, Washington Heights and Midtown South. Though, if a tiny $599,000 studio is considered a starter home, we can understand why they're not selling. [NYM]
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