Category: Home Sales
The market in Ditmas Park and Midwood
July 1st, 2011, No Comments
Here is the latest realtime real estate data for the section of Ditmas Park closest to Midwood. It features data compiled through 6/24/2011 on median price, price per square foot, inventory and days on market
The Scoop on Carroll Gardens
May 6th, 2011, No Comments
Here is the latest data for Carroll Gardens home sales, including median price, inventory and price per square foot
Prospect Heights: The Latest Data
May 4th, 2011, No Comments
here is the latest market data for Prospect Heights as of the end of April.
11218: Kensington median single family home price falls slightly as DOM pass 105
December 13th, 2010, No Comments
Single family home prices in Kensington have slipped slightly in the last 90 days, but the real news is that it is taking almost a month longer to sell now than it did in the middle of September.
Looking for a home is Greenwood? We have the data for that
December 7th, 2010, No Comments
Median Prices are rising towards around 600k in Greenwood Heights since the beginning of November
Absorbed, Median Price for Co-Op Properties in BROOKLYN, NY 11215
November 11th, 2010, No Comments
Looking at the state of coop sales in Park Slope this week, we see that median price has declined a bit since the middle of the Summer on a 90 day rolling average. At the same time, absorption is down to about 6 units per week (on the same 90 day rolling average) compared [...]
A look at price vs market action indicators in 11217
September 28th, 2010, No Comments
This chart indicates price trends in Fort Greene, brooklyn over the last 90 days
7 Things you should know before putting your home on the market
September 14th, 2010, No Comments
There is more to selling your home than just throwing it on the market. This short list gives sellers a leg up on things they need to know.
Capital Gains on home sales. Did the 500k exclusion fuel the bubble?
December 21st, 2008, No Comments
There is some talk that that the 500k Capital Gains exclusion for married couples helped to fuel the housing bubble by inflating the number of home sales over time. The exclusion was first suggested during the 1996 Presidential campaign by Bill Clinton and went into law in 1997. A Federal Reserve economist is quoted in [...]
Sales prices may not tell the whole story
November 21st, 2008, No Comments
At the end of October, I wrote a piece based upon the writing of Dan Green of The Mortgage Report Blog in which I noted that there was confluence of good housing news over the last few months that had gone largely un-reported. In that spirit, I looked to see what was really happening in [...]



