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[Three Cents Worth NY #224] Have Bonus, Will Buy in Manhattan?

February 26, 2013 | 5:16 pm | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m here to take measurements.

Check out this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY:

Since New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli graciously accommodated our Tuesday Three Cents Worth release date with his report on Wall Street Bonuses, I thought I’d try to come up with a chart that somehow correlates Wall Street cash bonus payments and the Manhattan housing market. Prices don’t correlate well with any form of Wall Street bonus data and employment trends seem to be too macro to equate with annual housing price trends…


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Today’s Post: Have Bonus, Will Buy in Manhattan? [Curbed]
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[Three Cents Worth NY #217] Manhattan’s Cloudy Rental Discounts

November 13, 2012 | 1:22 pm | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m here to take measurements.

Read this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY:

Although we are releasing our October rental report for Douglas Elliman tomorrow, this is Renters Week on Curbed, so every day is a rental and here is the market through the end of September (3Q 12). There’s a lot going on in this chart, but I repeat, this is Renters Week.

I took a look at the relationship between $ listing discount ($ difference between the original rental list price and rental price) and days on market from original list date. The cloud comments generally refer to the $ listing discount columns, but it’s interesting to see how much DOM flows (line) the same way. The bigger the $ distance between market rental price and list rental price, the longer a property takes to rent. Same logic applies to the purchase market.


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Today’s Post: Manhattan’s Cloudy Rental Discounts [Curbed]
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[Three Cents Worth NY #215] Manhattan Housecleaning, 3Q Stats ‘n Charts Edition

October 25, 2012 | 11:44 am | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m here to take measurements.

Read this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY:

…After today’s release of the 3Q 12 Hamptons North Fork report and the 3Q 2012 gauntlet of Elliman market reports now behind us, I wanted to clean house and use a bunch of Manhattan stats that were culled during the preparation of the Manhattan report into a single chart…

 

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[Three Cents Worth NY #212] Manhattan Rentals Not Pretty Vacant

October 15, 2012 | 12:37 pm | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m simply here to take measurements.

Read this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY:

… It’s been a long time coming but we are starting to publish Manhattan monthly rental housing stats rather than just quarterly, adding vacancy rates to the mix. We wanted to provide more context to the vacancy rate discussion (hint: it’s a seasonal metric). I had to stretch to use an old Sex Pistols reference in the post title, but it somehow seemed relevant…

 

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[Three Cents Worth NY #207] Manhattan Inventory Trends in Slo-Mo

September 11, 2012 | 3:07 pm | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m simply here to take measurements.

Read this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY:

…I’ve always been a fan of tedium and repetition so I thought it would be fun to create a month by month nine-year window on the co-op inventory trends. Why not 10-years? Didn’t have enough time to finish up that 10th year by this morning without the incurring wrath of Curbed editors on a deadline. However I snuck in the last year in the 10 year chart at the end of the animation…

 

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[Three Cents Worth NY #203] The Up in Manhattan Uptown Sales

August 29, 2012 | 4:38 pm | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capital of the world…and I’m simply here to take measurements.

Read this week’s 3CW column on @CurbedNY:

…After last week’s semi-heady four-bedroom/studio ratio thing, I thought I’d go a bit lighter as summer is nearly over and we all need a break. Admittedly it’s been bedlam in appraiserville this month (translation: we’re seeing a lot of sales activity for August—more on that soon). With all the talk about the high end market, there hasn’t been much discussion about Northern Manhattan (aka Uptown) lately so I thought I’d drill down a bit. I broke out Manhattan sales over the past four years (just before the Lehman tipping point) into the four regions: Downtown [blue line], East Side [red line], West Side [green line] and Uptown [pink line] by their year-over-year percent change…

 

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[Three Cents Worth NY #197] Closing ‘Em Is The Hardest Part

June 19, 2012 | 3:47 pm | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capitol of the world. And I’m simply here to take measurements.

Read today’s 3CW post on @CurbedNY:

I thought I’d share a metric I haven’t presented before since I’ve only been collecting it for two years. It sort of measures the efficiency of the closing process, i.e. the number of days between the contract date and the closing date. I’ve got a few disclaimers on the chart and it is also broken out by re-sale and new development transactions. [read further]

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[Three Cents Worth NY #195] The Kitchen (Sales and Listings) Sync

June 13, 2012 | 8:02 am | | Charts |

It’s time to share my Three Cents Worth (3CW) on Curbed NY, at the intersection of neighborhood and real estate in the capitol of the world. And I’m simply here to take measurements.

Read my most recent 3CW post on @CurbedNY:

Coming off of last week’s listing theme and my near obsession with figuring out what is normal these days, I thought I’d compare listing and rental trends over an extended period of time. My in-house rental listing data only goes back to 2002 so I began both series with 2003 to get the year-over-year trend.


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Curbed: Three Cents Worth: Listing Inventory Gets In The Red Zone

February 22, 2006 | 1:16 pm | | Charts |

Here is my Wednesday post for Curbed, the mother and father of all real estate web logs.

Curbed: Three Cents Worth: Listing Inventory Gets In The Red Zone

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Curbed: Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Stands Tall

February 16, 2006 | 12:01 am | | Charts |

curbed Here is my Wednesday post for Curbed, the mother of all real estate web logs.

Curbed: Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Stands Tall

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