Also know as a “pocket listing,” a private listing is simply a listing that isn’t disseminated to the public. Here are the pros and cons.
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The Manhattan real estate market is still in that seasonal slowdown, though it's looking like a little slower than normal.
Read MoreManhattan's real estate market is shifting, with just 6,330 listings. That's the lowest number in several years.
Read MoreThe rise in interest rates has definitely had an impact on housing sales across the country. What can we expect in the near future? Let's ask the experts.
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Read MoreHere's some surprising news. The Manhattan market is trending above average for August .
Read MoreNew York is set for a spring awakening. Contract activity jumped 14.5% quarter-over-quarter in Q1. Buyers and sellers decided to move on with their lives after largely waiting on the sidelines during the second half of 2022.
Read MoreLast week Manhattan beat Brooklyn in terms of an increase in signed contracts and closed sales.
Read MoreHome buyers and sellers in New York City can potentially save tens of thousands of dollars by using a Purchase CEMA. Essentially, the buyer of a home is "taking over" the seller's remaining mortgage and consolidating it with theirs.
Read MoreMore buyers are out looking at homes, and as we predicted it's finally showing up in the data.
Read MoreYou and your partner are ready to move in together. It's time to have an open, honest discussion - about money. Here are the four specific topics to cover.
Read MoreWe're feeling it. More activity, more showing requests, more open house traffic. That's the vibe our colleagues working in both Manhattan and Brooklyn are feeling too.
Read MoreIt's just about peak holiday season, and the market is doing what it always does - slowing down. Here’s what we would do if we were planning to sell or buy our home.
Read MoreWe've gone from a sellers' market to a buyers' market over the last several months. If you've been waiting for that buyers' market to hit bottom, we're already there.
Read MoreMortgage rates fell sharply after government reports that inflation cooled last month. Yesterday we saw jumbo 30-year fixed rates (loans over $647K, most loans in NYC) of 5.5%.
Read MoreThis was the cover story of Sunday's New York Times Real Estate Section. You'd expect the New York Times to be focusing on the New York City market, right? Not so. This article discussed national trends. So how are things in New York?
Read MoreThe Manhattan market has slowed. It's not due to a lack of supply. Where we are below trend is demand.
Read MoreLast week was an interesting one in the New York City real estate market. Here are three trends we observed.
Read MoreManhattan is in buyers' market territory. We're noticing more price adjustments, and colleagues say fewer people are coming to see their listings. What does that mean?
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