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RE: are they fooling only each other? / 3 neighbors push, 1 smiles
One of the mitigating factors may be how long each...
RE: are they fooling only each other? / 3 neighbors push, 1 smiles
Aye, the good ole days were so much more fun. Whi...
RE: drip, drip, drip in Tribeca / the sound of price dropping (bird NOT chirping?)
nope, Jess. This one is now asking 20% above a 34...
RE: drip, drip, drip in Tribeca / the sound of price dropping (bird NOT chirping?)
hi sandy - happy new year! if it's the one i'm th...
RE: pushing on in Flatiron, but not as hard
nice, sandy!  have a great holiday!...

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it's the demand, stupid / Manhattan Q3 market numbers

Oct. 3, 2007
Categorized in: Market Data - reports
through September 30 there have been 10,912 sales of apartments in Manhattan, which is nearly 15% more sales than in the highest full year to date

Lake Wobegon lofts sell for more than $1,246/ft - more thoughts on Q2 data

Jul. 11, 2007
Categorized in: Market Data - reports
crunch, crunch Miller, crunch, crunch Samuel I have finally gotten to spend a little time staring at the fourth page of the Miller Samuel Second Quarter Manhattan Market Overview, the page with th... [Read More]

in ancient battle, Demand winning, over Supply / Miller Samuel: inventory dropping

Jun. 9, 2007
Categorized in: Market Data - reports
Manhattan inventory down to 5 year average Jonathan Miller’s most recent chart offered up for whack-a-mole treatment on Curbed (Three Cents Worth: Inventory Drops Like a Rock) is graphic evi... [Read More]

data are limited (point taken), but what next / NY Times column about the flaws in reported housing data

Dec. 8, 2006
Categorized in: Market Trends
Economix mixes data and opinion to complain about data David Leonhardt’s thoughtful “Economix” column this week in the NY Times highlights the conundrum of home price statistics,... [Read More]
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