04/30/2026
Spring momentum is building across New York City, with limited inventory continuing to fuel a highly competitive landscape across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
In Manhattan, neighborhoods like SoHo, Tribeca, and Upper West Side are seeing strong demand, with well-priced apartments moving quickly and often attracting multiple offers.
In Brooklyn, competition remains intense in areas such as Park Slope, Williamsburg, and Cobble Hill, where buyers are actively pursuing townhomes and larger residences, keeping upward pressure on pricing.
Meanwhile, Queens continues to gain traction, particularly in Long Island City, Astoria, and Forest Hills, as buyers seek relative value and more space. Across all three boroughs, the ongoing supply shortage is driving urgency, multiple-bid scenarios, and sustained price resilience.