06/09/2026
🗽 THE MOST INTERESTING IN THE NYC HOUSING MARKET FOR LAST WEEK
There were 272 reported signed contracts in Manhattan last week.
The most expensive signed contract occurred at 48 W 69 St — a 5-bedroom residence, last asking $85M.
📍 BY MANHATTAN AREA:
• Downtown reported 78 signed contracts.
• Upper East Side reported 68 signed contracts.
• Upper West Side was the most expensive area — average last ask $3,56M.
• The most affordable area was Upper Manhattan — average last ask $1,44M.
🏗 MANHATTAN NEW DEVELOPMENT
There were 28 signed contracts reported.
The average signed price was $3M, even with the previous week.
• Downtown was the most expensive area — average last ask $3,4M.
• FiDi/BPC was the most affordable area — average last ask $2,1M.
🌆 BROOKLYN
There were 144 reported signed contracts last week.
The most expensive signed contract occurred at 435 Henry St — last asking $12,995M.
• South Brooklyn led activity with 54 signed contracts.
• Northwest Brooklyn was the most expensive area — average last ask $2,1M.
🏗 BROOKLYN NEW DEVELOPMENT
There were 21 signed contracts reported last week.
501 8th Avenue reported the most expensive sponsor-signed contract, last asking $3,3M.
• North Brooklyn reported 8 signed contracts.
• Northwest Brooklyn was the most expensive area — average last ask $2,6M.
🏠 RATE LAST WEEK:
• 30-year fixed-rate mortgage remained unchanged at 6,33%.
• 15-year fixed-rate mortgage increased 51 basis points to 6,30% APR.
• 5-year adjustable-rate mortgage averaged 6,45% APR.
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