by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | May 15, 2026 | blog
Spring arrived a bit later than usual this year, but the market is showing signs that the season may stretch deeper into May and June. While neither Manhattan nor Brooklyn has seen the kind of explosive “gangbusters” activity associated with peak-cycle years, both...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | May 4, 2026 | blog
If this spring market feels harder to read, it’s because it is. On paper, everything looks steady – inventory is building, contracts are getting signed, and demand hasn’t fallen off. But in practice, the market has shifted into something more nuanced: stable,...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Apr 15, 2026 | blog
We’re in the heart of the spring season now, and the market is doing what it typically does this time of year: supply is trying to build, demand is trying to build, but the real story is still in the year-over-year comparisons. This week’s numbers reinforce the theme...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Apr 1, 2026 | blog
March is typically when the New York City real estate market finds its stride. This year, it’s more of a slow push forward than a full sprint. We’re seeing signs of life—more listings, a rebound in deal activity—but the market is still operating just below its usual...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Feb 2, 2026 | blog
As we enter February, the Manhattan and Brooklyn real estate markets find themselves at a familiar crossroads—somewhere between hesitation and momentum. Buyers remain cautious, sellers remain selective, and yet, quietly, the market is beginning to stir. Manhattan:...