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- @TimeOutNewYork (Jan 17, 2026): More listings mean more options for buyers in NYC’s expanding housing market. View on X
- @SaadiahFowlkes (Jan 14, 2026): Brooklyn sales are rising after six months of declines, with expanding inventory and easing prices as per the December 2025 market report. View on X
- @BetweenBricks (Jan 15, 2026): Brooklyn residential values up 11.8% with billables increasing 11.1%, while co-ops and condos see steady gains in the latest assessment. View on X
- @nyfdom (Jan 11, 2026): Detached homes and townhouses show strong price growth in December, while condos dip, offering value opportunities for buyers in NYC. View on X
- @trdny (Jan 15, 2026): A breakdown of neighborhood numbers reveals what’s driving the ongoing squeeze in NYC’s real estate market. View on X
- @DCDOWORK (Jan 12, 2026): Right outside Manhattan, NYC real estate prices are holding steady with zero supply and insane demand, defying broader trends. View on X
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