New York City Skyline

I hate to say this, because I grew up in Manhattan, but are the residents of this respectable urban enclave on crack?? I’m busy reporting these nasty numbers of double digit price dips in the major metropolitan markets of our great U.S. of A.--the LA’s, Miami’s and Washington, DC's--and then I get this report from the exalted bean-counters at Halstead Property of NYC.

“Average Sale Price For Manhattan Apartments Set New Record, Reaching $1,300,212.” How’s that for a headline! Not to mention that the median price (half above, half below) also hit a new high of $840,000. Those are up 7% and 11% respectively from a year ago. Condo prices are up 28% from last year, all sizes included. The average sale price of a co-op was down a bit, but that’s due to an 8% decline in the size of the co-ops sold. Why? Because there’s no inventory!!! All the big ones are taken.