Manhattan Is a Buyer?s Market at Last. Brooklyn Looks to Be Next.
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Sale prices are down, inventory is rising. New York City is one of the most expensive housing markets in the world. But now the coronavirus has prompted many renters in Manhattan and the wealthier parts of Brooklyn to leave town, and with vacancies up, rents are falling. Changes in sale prices move more slowly, though: If you own, you can?t just break a lease like you can as a renter. Still, there are signs. Now that it?s possible again to show your apartment for sale, supply in Manhattan has shot up. Coupled with recent changes to the tax code ? namely, the federal cap on SALT tax deductions and the state?s so-called mansion tax, which already had cooled the market a bit ? the pandemic has already seen a rise in Manhattan vacancies. So prices are falling on the island. And now, in Brooklyn, signs are starting to emerge that the housing market may be shifting, giving buyers the advantage over sellers heading into the fall. The first sign is that the number of homes for sale is starting to return to 2019 levels. When the pandemic hit and cities went on lockdown, housing markets weren?t allowed to function, and many buyers and sellers were wary of trying to move in the middle of a pandemic. The number of homes for sale dropped precipitously across the country, and, in many markets, still hasn?t returned to pre-pandemic levels.
The number of homes for sale in Manhattan was down 39.5 percent year over year in June but up a whopping 23.1 percent in July, acc...
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