Report: NYC Avg Home Prices up Slightly in Third Quarter; One-to-Three-Family Home Prices Decline
Apartment Sales Prices Citywide up Compared to Last Year, But Declining From First and Second Quarter
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - October 7, 2008) - The average sale price of a home in New York City was $783,000 in the third quarter of 2008, slightly higher than a year earlier but declining from first and second quarter average sales prices, according to a report released today.
The report, issued by ResidentialNYC.com -- the residential listings web site of The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) -- which surveys home prices in all five boroughs, found that the decline in average sales prices from earlier this year is due to the reduction in the number of condominium sales and also due to the decline in average sales prices citywide for one-to-three-family dwellings.
The average sale price for a one-to-three-family dwelling in New York City was $624,000 in the third quarter, down five percent from the same period last year. The average sale price for one-to-three-family dwellings is up compared to the second quarter average of $593,000, but down compared the first quarter average of $638,000.
"Clearly, New York City's residential market is feeling the effects of the national real estate slowdown, but given that average prices are slightly higher than last year, New York is certainly faring better than other markets," said Steven Spinola, REBNY President.
"Average sales prices overall are higher than they were a year ago, but declining compared to the first two quarters of 2008. The Manhattan market is still seeing average sale price increases, particularly for condominiums with average prices for condos up 19 percent over last year. However, the number of condominium sales has declined," he added.
The report found that the average sale price of an apartment in New York City (cooperatives and condominiums) was $896,000 in the third quarter, up two percent from last year. That number has declined since the first and second quarter.
The average home sales price in New York City includes cooperatives, condominiums, and one-to-three-family dwellings.
Average sales prices for one-to-three-family dwellings outside Manhattan declined three percent in the Bronx to $488,000, four percent in Brooklyn to $674,000, seven percent in Staten Island to $434,000 and 11 percent in Queens to $543,000.
Several Manhattan and Brooklyn neighborhoods were bright spots in the quarter according to the report. Average prices for cooperatives on the Upper East Side rose 44 percent to $1,656,000 compared to a year ago, aided by a number of high-end sales, and average condominium sales prices in TriBeCa increased 20 percent to $2,266,000 compared to last year.
In Brooklyn, Vinegar Hill/Dumbo condominium average prices increased 35 percent to $1,105,000 compared to last year, due in part to the larger impact of high-priced sales on the reduced number of sales in this quarter. Brooklyn Heights saw average prices for one-to-three-family dwellings increase four percent to $3,289,000 compared to third quarter of last year.
**For a copy of the full report please contact Nicole or Cara at The Marino Organization at 212-889-0808.


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