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 | Jan 15, 2026 | blog
As the year starts and we look back at 2025, Manhattan real estate feels less like a market in crisis and more like one moving through a long, drawn-out transition. Prices have been remarkably stable, supply has worked its way down to levels we last saw around 2015,...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Sep 15, 2025 | blog
As we head into the fall season, the New York City real estate market feels like it’s standing at a crossroads. On one hand, we’re seeing signs of stabilization, rates are trending slightly lower, buyer sentiment is warming in some pockets, and luxury deals haven’t...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Sep 2, 2025 | blog
When it comes to pricing a home in New York City, the usual suspects—location, size, and condition—are always top of mind. But here’s something many buyers and sellers don’t realize: the floor an apartment is on can dramatically change its value. From sweeping views...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Jul 15, 2025 | blog
The second quarter of 2025, as a whole, delivered solid results across Manhattan’s sales market. Median and average prices continued to rise, time on market dropped, and sellers retained solid pricing power. But it’s important to note that, due to the length of the...