Barbanel weighs inMy post this morning (for real: Second Quarter Manhattan real estate market report numbers out) chewed on (and chewed over) the NY Times article today by Vivia Toy about the major firms’ reports on coop and condo sales…
Barbanel weighs inMy post this morning (for real: Second Quarter Manhattan real estate market report numbers out) chewed on (and chewed over) the NY Times article today by Vivia Toy about the major firms’ reports on coop and condo sales…
that didn’t take longWhen I blogged this week about actual research done by the Wall Street Journal from city data about coop and condo sales in Manhattan (June 28, first Second Quarter Manhattan real estate market report numbers out), I…
ahead of The Times, with what, exactly?As we are counting down to the last days of the Second Quarter, the number crunchers at Miller Samuel, Terra, Corcoran and elsewhere are in their counting houses, counting up their sales. Traditionally, the…
a third set of impressions of the First QuarterHaving sniped at the media narrative (April 2, first impression of First Quarter reports) and then having psycho-analyzed the Big Firm reporting styles (April 5, second impression of First Quarter reports) it…
why do they issue quarterly reports? I don’t know how many people actually do this, but I have now read the Manhattan real estate quarterly reports from each of the Big Firms. This exercise cause me to wonder why they…
what is wrong with that baseline?I do feel badly for the reporters who have to summarize the major firm quarterly reports of Manhattan real estate activity, such as Christine Haughney in today’s NY Times, Slight Rise in Manhattan Apartment Prices…
like the overall Manhattan market, mostlyFollowing up on my post yesterday about the New York Times article about the Big Three market Manhattan real estate reports for the fourth quarter, here’s a nugget about the loft market from the Miller…
The Manhattan real estate quarterly market reports from the three major firms that report data treat the loft niche market differently. The Miller Samuel report remains the gold standard for Manhattan loft info, while the Terra Holdings reports offer…
small but confusing nuggetThe number that jumped out at me when I got to see Corcoran’s Manhattan real estate market report for the first quarter of 2009 (pdf, here) is their count of what looks like closed sales, by…
small nugget, thatThe third big firm quarterly market report, from Corcoran (pdf, here), is like Halstead’s in that it has little loft-specific information. (I hit Halstead’s dribs and drabs on January 7; there was more meat on The Miller’s bones,…
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