Multiple offers still common in Mid-Atlantic despite market cooling
Rising inventory and higher rates are reshaping competition, but not erasing it
by Nick Pipitone Apr 17
offering plans for condos and co-ops
Real estate attorney and new contributor Brett Stack says these 6 red flags should cause co-op and condo agents to hit the brakes for further review on transactions in the Big Apple
by Brett Stack Dec 18
'Not a shift, a transition,' 2 reports say of homebuying market
Redfin and Realtor.com's latest market reports show gaining momentum for homebuyers. However, the national market is far from being a solid buyers' market
by Marian McPherson Sep 18
Emilia Bechrakis Serhant and Ryan Serhant
Emilia Bechrakis Serhant, a former maritime lawyer and land title insurance agent, is transitioning into real estate sales, Inman has learned exclusively
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 16
New Florida condo laws poised to ease buyer affordability stress
The 2 laws provide more generous timelines for condo associations and potential homebuyers on inspections and the reviewing of documents, among other measures, which should ease assessments that can negatively impact homeowners and buyers
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 27
Condo sales fall to 10-year low amid surge in insurance costs, HOA fees
While home purchases by investors rose 2% annually in the first quarter — to 46,726 transactions — condo sales declined by 3%, to just 8,509 units, according to data released Wednesday by Redfin
by Richelle Hammiel May 29
Why the Miami luxury market has boomed amid lower-price slump
Luxury homes continue to sell in big numbers in prime locations throughout Miami, a market where most price points have seen a protracted dip in transactions
by Daniel Houston May 22
Concessions surge as homesellers offer sweeter deals in sour markets
In the first quarter of the year, 44.4% of homesellers included concessions in their deals, just shy of the record 45.1% seen at the start of 2023, according to new data released Monday by Redfin
by Richelle Hammiel Apr 22
Concierge Auctions launches new division focused on luxury condos
The division is led by new dev marketing vets Louise and Paul Sunshine and will provide developers and financial institutions with an alternative to the traditional sales market
by Lillian Dickerson Mar 21
‘How’s the market?’: How to answer that question in NYC (and beyond)
The secret is in the specifics and sentiment, Coldwell Banker Warburg's Kevelyn Guzeman writes. Turn her New York City advice into a how-to on answering tough questions about your local market
by Kevelyn Guzman Mar 7
Luxury sales surge near Mar-a-Lago as Trump settles into 2nd term
Luxury home sales have taken off since Donald Trump's re-election, and Palm Beach, Florida, home to his Mar-a-Lago resort, is at the center of the boom, Mansion Global reported Thursday
by Richelle Hammiel Feb 7
How much longer can developer Michael Shvo push up prices?
The luxury developer has gambled by buying exclusive buildings and developing them into even more elite, expensive properties. Sales thus far don't clearly show that the gamble pays off
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 17
New Jersey's priciest waterfront condo hits the market at $6.995M
The penthouse is situated at the top of the 49-floor 77 Hudson in Jersey City and spans more than 3,800 square feet with 180-degree views, Inman has learned
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 14
High-end condos, co-ops bright spots for Manhattan in May
The Hamptons luxury market also performed well across both single-family homes and condos, according to Douglas Elliman's new signed contracts report
Are New York's famously uptight co-op boards starting to chill out?
These 'dinosaurs' of New York City's luxury market are on the cusp of modernizing, agents told Inman. Savvy buyers who get in now can still invest while prices are relatively undervalued
by Lillian Dickerson May 24