NYC Real Estate Market Reports
Tracking the fluctuations of real estate in New York, including how luxury real estate has changed over time.
New York rents remain high—for now—despite coronavirus pandemic
Low inventory and apprehensive landlords squeeze the city’s rental market.
New listings plummet in NYC due to coronavirus pandemic
A new report found that new inventory dropped by 89 percent from this time last year.
Coronavirus and NYC real estate: Virtual showings, rent freezes, and other possible impacts
How will the novel coronavirus pandemic impact New York home prices? It’s complicated
In these NYC neighborhoods, buyers hold the upper hand
The best NYC neighborhoods for buyers looking for a deal.
Manhattan luxury condo prices drop to lowest levels since 2013
Meanwhile, luxury units continue to be added to the market.
How transportation affects affordability in NYC
A new report from the Citizens Budget Commission ranks NYC as the eighth most affordable large city, based on housing and transportation costs
These are the 10 richest neighborhoods in NYC
Where do the wealthiest New Yorkers live? The answers may surprise you (or not).
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When does it make sense to buy instead of rent in NYC?
Read this before buying or renting your next New York City home.
How NYC real estate changed this decade: Manhattan fizzles, Queens soars
Brooklyn came of age, Queens got the spillover, and affordability has never been stretched so thin
Williamsburg tops StreetEasy’s list of neighborhoods to watch in 2020
The north Brooklyn neighborhood’s real estate has rebounded from the L train slump in a major way.
NYC is home to 10 of the country’s priciest zip codes
One Brooklyn zip code even broke into the country’s 100 most expensive
New York’s 10 most affordable neighborhoods of 2019
The neighborhoods and streets with the lowest median sales price this year.
Realtor Robert Khederian is answering your NYC real estate questions
The Compass real estate agent will join Curbed for a live online chat
The Lower East Side is now a million-dollar neighborhood
The past nine years have brought 13 new million-dollar neighborhoods to NYC.
NYC’s luxury condo glut leads to thousands of unsold apartments: report
More than 25 percent of condos built in the past six years remain unsold.
Tech firms lease major Manhattan real estate in 2019
Companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Apple could continue to drive the trend.
On the Lower East Side, home prices have doubled since 2015
A new StreetEasy report shows how much prices have changed in NYC neighborhoods
This is how much having a roommate can save you in NYC
Is having a roommate really worth it? Short answer: yes.
NYC one-bedroom rents reach yet another high at $3,050/month
Two-bedroom rents also increased, reaching $3,450/month
June was a record-breaking month for luxury sales in NYC
A spate of very high-priced closings led to a spike in the total amount of closed sales
Want to rent in Manhattan? Here’s how much you need to make
In many neighborhoods, you’ll need a six-figure salary to afford a studio or one-bedroom
Manhattan, once again, is the most expensive place to rent in the US
Manhattan’s monthly rent reached an average of $4,190/month
Tribeca, Hudson Yards top list of most expensive NYC neighborhoods
Obviously, it’s not a surprise
Hudson Yards dwellers should brace for major construction into the future
Prospective residents should consider the area’s ongoing construction before signing paperwork.
NYC buyers rush to close ahead of July 1 mansion tax
The mansion and transfer taxes are expected to generate $365 million annually.
Nearly half of NYC listings are within a block of construction
Neighborhoods in northern Brooklyn and western Queens dominated the top ten of listings near construction.
Nearly half of Billionaires’ Row’s pricey condos remain unsold: report
A large portion of the sky-high real estate remains unclaimed after years on the market.
In New York, starter homes are a thing of the past
New Yorkers buy later in life and stay put longer than the national average.
High-priced condos sell at a loss more often than non-luxe apartments
Department of Finance records show that big buyers more often accept losses on their sales.
Manhattan’s real estate market ends 2018 in ‘reset mode’
Prices are cooling off, inventory is up, and buyers have the advantage
Amazon’s HQ2 is already pushing Long Island City home prices higher
The Amazon HQ2 neighborhood isn’t the one being most heavily marketed for its proximity by real estate listings.
Tribeca was NYC’s most expensive neighborhood in 2018
To no one’s surprise
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Downtown Brooklyn tops StreetEasy’s list of 2019 neighborhoods to watch
The neighborhood’s access to transit and cushy amenity-laden buildings are winning North Brooklyn defectors over.
The market for $25M+ properties in NYC is booming
The share of apartments selling for $25 million and above has risen by 50 percent since 2015
Long Island City real estate interest spikes after Amazon HQ2 announcement
There’s been a massive uptick in online searches and visits to brokers offices since the initial announcement last week
Brooklyn, Queens neighborhoods to receive bulk of NYC’s new apartments by 2020
New York City is expected to receive 31,000 new housing units by 2020 and most of it will be outside of Manhattan.
How affordable homeownership is threatened in NYC
This report examines the state of affordable homeownership in New York City, 10 years after the financial crisis.
NYC buyers score better deals amid declining new condo sales
Condos in new buildings are selling at a slower pace than before, offering more buyers access to greater perks.
NYC home prices have gone up 30% since the 2008 financial crisis
According to a new StreetEasy report, home values have surpassed their pre-recession highs