LISTEN: Has spring sprung in New York’s housing market? An expert weighs in
We’re a month into spring, which means New York’s housing market would typically be blooming as buyers and sellers emerge from their winter hibernation. What we’re seeing this year is activity in certain segments, a season proving to be busy, if “not euphoric,” in the words of luxury broker Frances Katzen. On the latest episode of The Real Deal’s “Deconstruct” podcast, the Douglas Elliman agent discussed the deals unfolding in New York this season. In Katzen’s eyes, the market is for those who are ready to take decisive action. Katzen described the market as being “cost-prohibitive” for buyers who want […]
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