Tag: brooklyn real estate
What’s Happening in Prospect Heights?
November 10th, 2011, No Comments
What’s happening in Prospect Heights real estate this week? Find out here.
The Market in Carroll Gardens
June 29th, 2011, No Comments
Here is the latest realtime real estate data for Carroll Gardens and Red Hook for the the week of June 24, 2011.
How’s The Market in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill?
June 24th, 2011, No Comments
How’s the market in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill? Here is the latest realtime real estate data, compiled this week.
If You’re Looking For A House In Prospect Heights
June 5th, 2011, No Comments
The latest realtime real estate data for houses in Prospect Heights is here. Median Price: $1,183,042, Active Inventory: 8, Days on Market: 41 and the Price per Sqft: $354
Trulia’s new feature: not quite realtime, but very useful
April 14th, 2011, No Comments
Trulia has a new feature: Price Reduction Maps. It’s not realtime and the interface is clunky, but this is a really promising idea.
Median Price of Bay Ridge Homes Slides
April 7th, 2011, No Comments
The median ask for homes in Bay Ridge fell to $1.23M this week while the average ask as expressed by price per square foot continued to rise.
Price per Sq Ft is up in Greenwood Hts
April 7th, 2011, No Comments
The average as price per square foot is up in Greenwood Heights this week. So is the length of time it takes to sell.
Carroll Gardens Median Ask Rises Above 1.8M
March 23rd, 2011, No Comments
The median ask for a house in Carroll Gardens rose to over $1.8M this week, even as it is taking 9 months on the average to sell them
Condo price per square foot ask finds its level in Cobble Hill
March 8th, 2011, No Comments
The average asking price for Cobble Hill condos expressed as price per square foot seems to have stabilized around $730 this week, down from $770 last May. Having hit $730 in the first week of 2011 this number has remained constant since then. Check out my realtime real estate data on my Market Statistics [...]
Real Estate through the years
February 11th, 2011, No Comments
William Hendrickson, a broker at Prudential Douglas Elliman shares his thoughts about how the real estate business has changed over the last twenty years.



