
MANHATTAN & BROOKLYN | WEEKLY SCOOP

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The In-Between
Just like our favorite streaming series, every story has a beginning, an end, and the all-important in-between.
In-between each monthly scoop, NYC’s real estate market continues to churn with transactions. I’m here to keep you in the loop. Expect a concise, weekly snapshot of the market’s latest moves—straight to the point, just for you.

As the grandson of a Jamaican developer and seasoned short-term rental investor, Tarik brings generational real estate knowledge to luxury NYC properties and Greenwich Village specialization. He's passionate about connecting with clients and sharing his expertise while leveraging Corcoran's extensive resources and strong market influence to position you for successful transactions. I'd love to hear all of your real estate questions today!
WEEKLY REPORT: Sep 13 to 19, 2025
MANHATTAN | CONDOS & CO-OPS
Contract Activity: Weekly contracts signed rose, with higher-end segments showing renewed momentum, pointing to growing confidence despite recent rate volatility.
Pricing Trends: Average price per square foot remained stable, signaling balanced conditions even with increased inventory.
Luxury Segment: Properties above the $4M threshold represented a meaningful share of activity, underscoring resilient demand for premium assets.
Inventory Dynamics: New listings moderated slightly compared to prior weeks, easing pressure on buyers while preventing oversupply risks.
Market Pulse: Days on market edged downward, indicating faster deal velocity and stronger alignment between buyer expectations and seller pricing.
WEEKLY REPORT: Sep 13 to 19, 2025
BROOKLYN | CONDOS & CO-OPS
Contract Momentum: Contracts signed increased week-over-week, reinforcing Brooklyn’s steady demand across a mix of price points.
Price Stability: Median contract prices showed little fluctuation, suggesting buyers and sellers are finding equilibrium.
Luxury Presence: Deals in the $2M+ range accounted for a notable portion of transactions, highlighting the borough’s maturing luxury profile.
Supply Conditions: New listings added modestly to inventory, keeping the market competitive but not overheated.
Buyer Behavior: Shorter listing timelines reflected decisive action from well-capitalized buyers, particularly in townhome and larger condo categories.
All information contained within this document is intended for informational purposes only and is sourced from sources that are considered reliable. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is presented subject to omissions, errors, modifications, or withdrawal without prior notice. This is not intended to solicit property that has already been listed. Equal Housing Opportunity.

