New York City rental activity jumped again during May — up 6 percent in Manhattan and 14 percent in Brooklyn — for a total of 9,628 lease signings.
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The NYC residential market enjoyed a record-setting month: Against 2020, contract signings surged 640 percent in Manhattan and 418 percent in Brooklyn.
New York City’s rental market got a new lease on life in April: Against 2020, lease signings surged 383 percent in Manhattan and 228 percent in Brooklyn.
Soaring penthouses, historic townhouses, dramatic lofts: Corcoran’s latest publication reveals dozens of the finest homes in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The Manhattan rental market surged during March: Rents were down across the borough, and contract signings jumped by an average of 220% over 2021.
In Manhattan and Brooklyn, 2021 started strong: pent-up demand, increased purchasing power, and desire for more space powered a remarkable rebound.
Manhattan’s townhouse market saw a Jekyll-and-Hyde 2020: Sales slowed to a halt during first half of the year but skyrocketed during the 4th Quarter.
February was an excellent time to be an apartment-hunter in Manhattan and Brooklyn: Rents dipped across both boroughs, but inventory dropped, too.
Optimism generated by the long-awaited arrival of COVID-19 vaccines may be having a positive effect on the rental market in Manhattan and Brooklyn.