KEY POINTS
  • Sales contracts in Manhattan for residential real estate soared by 73% in February, and brokers say the days of big price cuts and deals in the city may be ending.
  • There were more than 1,110 sales contracts signed in February, marking the third straight month of year-over-year gains, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel.
  • "The bigger narrative is the inbound migration to Manhattan," said Jonathan Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel. "I think the youth renaissance we are going to see in Manhattan is a big part of the story."
A man enters a building with rental apartments available in New York City.

Sales contracts in Manhattan for residential real estate soared by 73% in February, and brokers say the days of big price cuts and deals in the city may be ending.

There were more than 1,110 sales contracts signed in February, up from 642 in 2019 and marking the third straight month of year-over-year gains, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel.