Showing posts with label Tribeca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribeca. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2018

PropertyShark Report for 2nd Quarter Shows TriBeca Remain As NYC's Most Priciest Neighborhood, Queens Has 2 Neighborhoods Hit $1 Million Dollar Mark


PropertyShark, an online resource provide in-depth data information for over 90 million properties nationwide produced their 2nd quarter of 2018 report of the 50 most priciest neighborhoods in New York City.  The report indicates that although there was a 26% year over year drop, Tribeca remained as the most priciest neighborhood in New York City.  Also around the city, Queens saw two neighborhoods hit the #1 million dollar mark and Homecrest in Brooklyn saw the most significant change in the median price change in the top 50 most priciest neighborhoods.  Manhattan had 9 out of the top 10 priciest neighborhoods throughout New York City.

In Manhattan, Tribeca is overwhelmingly the priciest neighborhood in the city with median sales prices for the quarter at $3,812,500.  As states prices dropped 26% year over year with a total of 62 transactions for the quarter.  SoHo remained at #2 with pricing at $2,925,00 which was an increase of 17% with 27 transactions.  The highest quantity of transactions in the top 50 were also in Manhattan.  The Upper East Side is tops on the list with 600 transactions followed by the Upper West Side with 579.

In Brooklyn there are two significant takeaways from the report.  The first is DUMBO is the most priciest neighborhood in all of Brooklyn and #3 overall in the city.  DUMBO saw prices increase 37% to a median sales price of $2,512,500.  There were 16 transactions overall in the neighborhood.  The second significant takeaway was in Homecrest Brooklyn.  For those unfamiliar, Homecrest is a neighborhood in Sheepshead Bay.  The borders are Kings Highway to the north, Avenue X to the south, Coney Island Avenue to the west, and Ocean Avenue to the east. Homecrest, the #45 most priciest neighborhood saw an overall increase of 80% to a price of $725,000 on 25 transactions.

Queens saw 2 neighborhoods hit the $1 million dollar mark.  Belle Harbor became the #16 most priciest neighborhood.  Belle Harbor saw an increase in price of 40% with median prices at $1,180,000 on 5 transactions.  Hunters Point came in at #25 on 49 transactions and a median price of $1,000,000.  Other significant neighborhoods coming in the top 50 in Queens were #34 tie East Flushing ($880,000.00), #34 tie ($880,000.00), #37 Auburndale ($856,500.00) and #38 Hollis Hills ($850,000.00).

Blue Harbour Property Management is a full service NYC property management company servicing the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx.  Whether it be a 1 bedroom condo or multi-family building we are able to assist our clients maximize their investments.

http://www.blueharbourpropertymanagement.com/propertyshark-report-for-2nd-quarter-shows-tribeca-remain-as-nycs-most-priciest-neighborhood-queens-has-2-neighborhoods-hit-1-million-dollar-mark/

Monday, April 23, 2018

Manhattan Continue To Lead NYC In Most Expensive Neighborhoods With Brooklyn Making Strides

PropertyShark has published their quarterly report on the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City.  The list shows the top 50 neighborhoods according the median sales price for the first quarter of 2018.   The report shows that Manhattan continues to lead the city with the most expensive neighborhoods with Brooklyn picking up steam.  Manhattan had 9 of the top 10 neighborhoods with Tribeca leading the way . The median sale prices were calculated based on residential property sales closed between January 1, 2018 and March 31, 2018. The residential properties which comprised the report were single-family homes, condos and co-ops.

In Manhattan, Tribeca led the way with a median sales price of $3,575,000 (#1 overall).  This was despite having a 30% decrease in transactions year over year.  The biggest increases were in the West Village (#3 overall) with a median sales price of $2,312,500 and an 88% increase year over year and the East Village (#9 overall) with a median sales price of $1,535,012.    The Upper East side (#15 overall) led the way in the total amount of transactions with 495 during the quarter.

Brooklyn continues to show increased value to properties as several neighborhoods have made moves on the list.  Particularly Greenpoint and Fort Greene showed tremendous increases on the list.  Fort Greene (#14 overall) led the way with a 131% year over year increase and a median price of $1,280,000.  Fort Greene (#12 overall) showed tremendous a tremendous upside as well showing an 81% increase and a median price of $1,352,182.

Queens did not have any neighborhoods hitting the 1 million dollar mark however Belle Harbor (#27 overall) came close at $995,000.  The other leading neighborhoods as to ranking and median sales price in Queens were to the south of Belle Harbor.  Queensboro Hill (#34 overall, $883,500) and Auburndale ($35 overall, $883,000) remained steady in these categories.

Blue Harbour Property Management is a full service NYC property management company servicing the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx.  Whether it be a 1 bedroom condo or multi-family building we are able to assist our clients maximize their investments.

http://www.blueharbourpropertymanagement.com/manhattan-continue-to-lead-nyc-in-most-expensive-neighborhood-with-brooklyn-making-strides/