New York City records show the median price in the month of April for an apartment in Brooklyn was $753,003. This price represents a significant uptick in the median price, just over 10% from last year’s median price of $682,228. The volume of sales year-over-year jumped considerably from 269 to 488 an increase of 81% So, what does $753,003 get you in the borough of Brooklyn? Today we’ll take a look ...
Read MoreAccording to city records, the median price in the month of April for an apartment in Manhattan was $1.15 million, the same exact median price from a year ago. However, the number of apartments sold more than doubled year over year, from 437 to 953, an increase of 119%. So, what can you get for $1.15 million? Today we’ll look at two of the four apartments that defined the median price ...
Read MoreAccording to city records the median sale price in Brooklyn for the month of March was $730,000. This is on par with last year's median price, which was $727,500 for the borough. Not surprisingly, the number of apartments sold jumped from 408 to 472, an increase of 16%. So what do you get for $730K in Brooklyn? Today we will look at two of the four apartments that defined the median ...
Read MoreAccording to city records, the median sale price in the month of March for an apartment in Manhattan was $1,076,326. This is pretty much the same price as a year ago, at the start of the pandemic, when the median recorded sale price was $1,050,698. The uptick from year-over-year is just over .02 percent. However, the difference in the number of apartments that sold in March 2020 when compared to March ...
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