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Manhattan's slowing sales, surprising supporters of Good Cause eviction, & more

Published April 7, 2023 (almost 3 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
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This week, Brick Underground readers checked out our Manhattan sales report for the first quarter to discover the median sales price for apartments dropped 9.7 percent year over year to $1,075,000. For the first time since the pandemic began, the overall market moved slower than the long-term average with co-op and condo sales dropping 37.5 percent compared to the same period last year.
Also of interest: A letter signed by over 100 New York landlords urged Governor Kathy Hochul to pass Good Cause eviction legislation. Landlord opposition to Good Cause is well documented so this was a big surprise. If passed, the law would mean tenants in nearly all market-rate apartments who are paying their rent and not doing anything disruptive would be legally entitled to lease renewals. It would also cap rent increases.
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