NEW YORK, June 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Home shoppers, particularly first-time buyers and those on a lower budget, continue to face stiff competition for less expensive homes during summer's busy home shopping season, according to the May 2017 StreetEasy (R) Market Reportsi.
"New York City housing is increasingly becoming a story of two very different markets," said StreetEasy Senior Economist Grant Long. "Luxury residential developers continue to remake the Manhattan skyline, but the market demand for units in these buildings has struggled to keep pace with supply. As the luxury market continues to cool, housing in more affordable areas of the city is experiencing just the opposite. While high demand for affordable housing options exists year-round, it is felt even more acutely now during the height of summer home shopping season."
May 2017 Key Findings - Manhattan
May 2017 Key Findings - Brooklyn
The complete StreetEasy Market Reports for Manhattan and Brooklyn with additional analysis, neighborhood data and graphics can be viewed at streeteasy.com/blog/market-reports.
Region |
May 2017 |
Year- Change |
May 2017 |
Year- Change |
Manhattan |
$1,001,114 |
1.3% |
$3,246 |
-1.3% |
Downtown |
$1,258,494 |
2.2% |
$3,714 |
-0.8% |
Midtown |
$854,758 |
0% |
$3,266 |
-3.6% |
Upper East Side |
$989,568 |
1.3% |
$2,776 |
0.1% |
Upper Manhattan |
$652,590 |
3.8% |
$2,403 |
2.0% |
Upper West Side |
$1,078,019 |
-0.4% |
$3,085 |
-2.2% |
Brooklyn |
$575,574 |
4.0% |
$2,837 |
-1.8% |
East Brooklyn |
$446,890 |
-0.7% |
$2,460 |
-0.4% |
North Brooklyn |
$873,960 |
0.3% |
$3,041 |
-3.0% |
Northwest Brooklyn |
$867,888 |
3.5% |
$3,045 |
-1.5% |
Prospect Park |
$812,561 |
2.4% |
$2,709 |
-1.8% |
South Brooklyn |
$435,059 |
6.3% |
$1,850 |
3.8% |
About StreetEasy
StreetEasy is New York City's leading local real estate marketplace on mobile and the web, providing accurate and comprehensive for-sale and for-rent listings from hundreds of real estate brokerages throughout New York City and the major NYC metropolitan area. StreetEasy adds layers of proprietary data and useful search tools to help home shoppers and real estate professionals navigate the complex real estate markets within the five boroughs of New York City, as well as Northern New Jersey and the Hamptons.
Launched in 2006, StreetEasy is based in the Flatiron neighborhood of Manhattan. StreetEasy is owned and operated by Zillow Group (NASDAQ: Z and ZG).
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i The StreetEasy Market Reports are a monthly overview of the Manhattan and Brooklyn sales and rental markets. Every three months, a quarterly analysis is published. The report data is aggregated from public recorded sales and listings data from real estate brokerages that provide comprehensive coverage of Manhattan and Brooklyn, with most metrics dating back to 1995 in Manhattan and 2005 in Brooklyn. The reports are compiled by the StreetEasy Research team. For more information, visit http://streeteasy.com/blog/market-reports/. StreetEasy tracks data for all five boroughs within New York City, but currently only produces reports for Manhattan and Brooklyn.
ii Median resale price is measured by the StreetEasy Price Indices, monthly indices that track changes in resale prices of condo, co-op, and townhouse units. Each index uses a repeat-sales method of comparing the sales prices of the same properties since January 1995 in Manhattan and January 2005 in Brooklyn. Given this methodology, each index accurately captures the change in home prices by controlling for the varying composition of homes sold in a given month. Data on sales of homes is sourced from the New York City Department of Finance. Full methodology here: http://streeteasy.com/blog/methodology-streeteasy-price-indices/
iii Similar to the StreetEasy Price Indices, median rents are measured by the StreetEasy Rent Indices. By including only valid and verified listings from StreetEasy and employing a repeat rentals approach, the indices emphasize the changes in rent on individual properties and not between different sets of properties. Full methodology here: http://streeteasy.com/blog/methodology-streeteasy-rent-indices/
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