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New York City
+5
Jan 29, 2026
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4 min read
Luxury rebounds. Co-ops lead the charge.
Monthly Scoops
Nov 13, 2025
8 min read
Manhattan peaks while Brooklyn stumbles—why?
+4
Oct 16, 2025
5 min read
Luxury surges as NYC markets diverge
Oct 9, 2025
NYC Real Estate Heats Up as Inventory Tightens
Oct 2, 2025
Luxury Surges as Market Splits at $1M Line
Sep 25, 2025
3 min read
NYC Real Estate: Momentum You Can’t Miss
Sep 19, 2025
Market Split: Where Smart Money is Moving
+6
Sep 12, 2025
6 min read
NYC Market Refuses to Follow the Playbook
Sep 4, 2025
NYC Real Estate: The Tide Is Turning
Aug 14, 2025
Manhattan Up 9%, Brooklyn Down 30%: Market Split
Aug 8, 2025
7 min read
NYC's Tale of Two Markets: July Shocker
Jul 31, 2025
Manhattan Surges While Brooklyn Cools: Market Split
Jul 24, 2025
NYC Market Split: Luxury Down, Value Up
Jul 17, 2025
Manhattan contracts jump 18% while Brooklyn drops 34%. See what's driving the market divide.
Jul 11, 2025
Divergent Market Signals Across Manhattan's Luxury Tiers and Brooklyn's Affordability Pressures
Jun 26, 2025
NYC Weekly: Manhattan Stabilizes at 4% Decline, Brooklyn Contracts 23% in Sharp Divergence | Scoop
Jun 19, 2025
NYC Weekly: Brooklyn's First Annual Growth in 5 Weeks, Manhattan Luxury Surges 20% | Scoop
Jun 12, 2025
NYC Weekly: Manhattan Surges 25% with Ultra-Luxury Doubling, Brooklyn Falls 34% | Scoop
Jun 5, 2025
NYC Memorial Day: Manhattan Crashes 26% in Sharpest Drop in 10 Weeks, Brooklyn Resilient | Scoop
May 29, 2025
NYC Weekly: Both Boroughs Surge 12-13%, Manhattan Luxury Explodes 56% | Scoop
May 22, 2025
NYC Weekly: Manhattan's First 2-Week Decline Since January, Brooklyn Recovers 4% | Scoop
May 16, 2025
NYC Apr 2025: Brooklyn's Strongest April Since 2021, Manhattan Inventory Hits 5-Year High | Scoop
May 8, 2025
NYC Weekly: Manhattan Holds Steady at 235, Brooklyn Grows 8% with Townhouses Leading | Scoop
May 1, 2025
NYC Weekly: Brooklyn Rebounds 39% Despite Easter, Manhattan Luxury Pauses After 9 Weeks | Scoop
Apr 24, 2025
NYC Weekly: Manhattan Holds at +7% Annually, Brooklyn Falls 24% Despite Luxury Surge | Scoop