The New York Real in 2020 will remain fairly flat, with a few highlights. Though the New York City area will continue to grow, prices are forecast to increase only 2.6% through February, a much lower number than in previous years. This puts New York City in the bottom...
The headlines have been everywhere: “New York City real estate is experiencing a downturn.” That may be so, but buyers have the advantage in 2019 to purchase a new home because inventory is up, and they have the bargaining power. NYC is already saturated...
In 2017, it was predicted that the housing market could expect increased interest rates, construction and price growth. However, none of those things happened–at least at the level expected. Instead, prices increased and mortgage rates remained stagnant, and the...