Are home prices in the New York City suburbs on the rise? We're not seeing it in the data just yet. Even with home sales up pretty robustly for the past five years, home prices in the Manhattan suburbs have been relatively flat since their financial crisis correction back in 2008-2010. At some point, you have to think that increasing demand with a flat supply is going to … [Read more...]
Why is the Westchester Average Sales Price Down, When Sales Are Way Up?
Why are Westchester prices down? If you look at the Westchester single-family housing market, comparing the year-to-date 2016 to 2015 as of the end of May, what you find is a little perplexing: sales are up 12%, but prices are sharply down across the board: down 7% on average, 5% at the median, and 4% in the price-per-square-foot. And by "perplexing," I mean "if … [Read more...]
So What’s Going on in the Sussex County Real Estate Market?: The Rand Quarterly Market Report for 2015Q4
The Sussex County housing market surged in the fourth quarter, with a dramatic spike in sales that continued a yearlong trend of markedly higher transaction rates. Nevertheless, we are still not seeing these sustained levels of buyer demand have their expected impact on pricing. Sales. Sussex sales were up sharply in the fourth quarter, rising almost 39% from last year and … [Read more...]
So What’s Going on in the Essex County Real Estate Market?: The Rand Quarterly Market Report for 2015Q4
The Essex County housing market closed the year with a modest increase in sales and some mixed results in pricing. For the year, sales were up fairly significantly, but we’re still not seeing any meaningful price appreciation. Sales. Essex sales were up in the fourth quarter, rising over 4% from last year and finishing the year up almost 10%. Indeed, Essex closings have now … [Read more...]
So What’s Going on in the Morris County Real Estate Market?: The Rand Quarterly Market Report for 2015Q4
The Morris County housing market sagged a bit in the fourth quarter, with only a modest increase in sales and basically flat prices. For the year, sales were up slightly, but we are still not seeing any meaningful price appreciation. Sales. Morris County sales were essentially flat for the fourth quarter, rising 1.5% and finishing the year up 7.6%. This did mark the fifth … [Read more...]




