lost some forest for some trees?I got so caught up in micro-‘analysis’ yesterday (Mothra v. Godzilla, or the epic battle over Manhattan sales volume reports) that I did not get around to considering the factors that make it so hard…
lost some forest for some trees?I got so caught up in micro-‘analysis’ yesterday (Mothra v. Godzilla, or the epic battle over Manhattan sales volume reports) that I did not get around to considering the factors that make it so hard…
Today’s’ earlier post (Q1 Manhattan market reports highlight high prices + major caveats) hit some of the general price and volume questions and (some) answers about the overall Manhattan residential real estate market, as reported by the 3 major firms…
The Market of high prices and confusing numbersEnough about me! Let’s talk about what I think about the Manhattan market reports for the first quarter issued by the major firms that got so much media play last week….As typified by…
I was brilliant…… in my own mind, at least, when I did a 15 minute cell phone interview about The State of The Market this morning with Inman News. (I focused on Manhattan lofts, of course.) I wonder how it…
Not sure what the meaning of this is, but there’s got to be food for thought in the inventory numbers somewhere…. no rise in supply at year endThe press release last week trumpeting the Radar Logic (Miller Samuel) report prepared…
2007 record, but demand slowedThe big story for me in the last round of quarterly market reports for Manhattan coop and condo sales was that demand remained at historical highs for each quarter of 2007 (by then). The new numbers…
Following on yesterday’s post about Big Media ‘reading’ The Market (making sense is hard / NYT vs WSJ on The Manhattan Market), here is some hard data about the median price for closed sales in all of Manhattan, by quarter,…
collecting some numbersI plan to capture a few numbers this week on a for-what-its-worth basis, then at a later point consider what it actually may be worth. Here is the Miller Samuel data for the number of loft sales in…
One of the irritating things about trying to track Manhattan residential real estate is how hard it is to get data. Once again, the major firms’ quarterly market reports illustrate this problem. THX to Brad Inman’s blog for the chart…
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