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In New York, More Buyers Than New Listings, but Shortages Are Not Imminent

In the suburbs around the city limited listings are even more pronounced, enough to stifle sales

Riccardo RavasinibyRiccardo Ravasini
A Manhattan record di transazioni e la competizione si inasprisce col prezzo giusto

Chrysler Skyline in Manhattan - Terry W. Sanders

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Tracking newly signed contracts and new listings on the market offers some insight into how sales markets in New York City will behave in 2022.

In 2021, new signed contracts for Manhattan and Brooklyn co-ops, condos, and townhouses outperformed last year, with new listings struggling to keep pace with demand.

As a result, bidding wars are increasing, the Covid discount is shrinking, and prices are on the rise in NYC.

In November, for example, new signed contracts for Manhattan co-ops under $500,000 increased by 52.7 percent over November 2020, while new listings for the same price category fell by 15.3 percent, according to the latest edition of the Miller Samuel Report. Manhattan condos priced $500,000 to $999,000 saw new signed contracts increase 21.2 percent, and new listings fall 18 percent in November compared to the same month last year.

“All property types continued their year-over-year rise in newly signed contracts in 2021…however, new listings growth over the same period was overpowered by demand as it has been for most of the year,” says Jonathan Miller, president and CEO of the real estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel and author of the report.

In the suburbs around New York City, the lack of available listings remains even more pronounced and is dragging down sales.

The report notes that on Long Island, newly signed contracts for single-family houses and condos have fallen every month since July, on a year-over-year basis, “overpowered by a large drop in new listings over the same period, keeping market supply unusually tight.”

New York City has some runway before the market here resembles the stark patterns seen in the suburbs.

“Limited inventory is holding back suburban sales right now and should not be confused with a lack of demand,” Miller says. “At the current rate of demand, Manhattan likely won’t experience the same extreme level of inventory shortages for another year.”

According to the Elliman Report for the Manhattan sales market in the third quarter, the months of supply, or how long it would take to sell all inventory, was 5.1 months compared to an eye-popping 20.3 months in the third quarter of 2020.

Despite that quick uptake in listings, there were still more apartments on the market than the 10-year average.

(source: brickunderground.com)

ASTON MARTIN RESIDENCES TOPS OFF AS MIAMI’S TALLEST EVER CONDO TOWER

Aston Martin Residences has officially topped off. According to the project’s developer, the building has now reached the 66th and final floor and almost 80% of the project is also now sold.

“I’m delighted that the reality is even more magnificent than the vision, the tower was designed to be “a love letter to Miami,” said Germán Coto, CEO of G&G Business Developments, in a press release.

Aston Martin Residences will include 391 luxury condominiums and over 42,000 square feet of amenities, the final height is planned at 816 feet above ground, making it the tallest condo tower ever built in Miami, topped only by the mixed-use Panorama Tower in Brickell, with its 868 feet above ground.

(source: thenextmiami.com)

 

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Riccardo Ravasini

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Riccardo Ravasini è cresciuto in Italia, dove si è laureato in economia all’Università Bocconi di Milano. Dopo il trasferimento a New York, si è subito fatto affascinare dal settore immobiliare. La passione per il Real Estate unita all’esperienza e alla professionalità acquisita negli anni ha fatto sì che Riccardo sia diventato un punto di riferimento per i suoi clienti sia italiani che americani. Affiliato al network Compass Riccardo oltre che a New York è attivo anche nel mercato immobiliare di Miami. Riccardo Ravasini is a residential real estate agent based in New York City. Since 2008 he has led and managed an array of transactions and consulted a diversity of clients – from young professionals and families to individual investors, estates, corporations and more. In 2013, Riccardo became an active realtor in South Florida; his team offers investment properties in the Miami and Ft. Lauderdale markets to clients from all over the U.S. and the world. Riccardo is a graduate of Bocconi University.

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