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Sales Briefing Javier Gines

Condo Sales Briefing June 2026

June’s condo sales briefing tracks a broad Manhattan market where demand is now strong across all four submarkets, even as rising inventory pushes the city into buyer’s territory. In the luxury tier, sales continue to outperform and inventory stays tight — but a curious price decline in the Upper East Side breaks the pattern the rest of the segment is showing.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

Townhouse Sales Briefing June 2026

Townhouse sales in Manhattan overperformed again in June, with demand broadening across every prime submarket for the first time in a while. Inventory stayed low and prices kept recovering, though the luxury tier’s gains remain uneven by submarket.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

Condo Sales Briefing May 2026

Condo sales are running about average this year, but rising inventory has pushed the broad market into buyer’s territory. Luxury tells a different story — demand stays strong and prices, while off their early-year peak, remain firm.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

Townhouse Sales Briefing May 2026

Manhattan townhouse sales overperformed in May, with demand concentrated Downtown and inventory still tight enough to keep the advantage with sellers. The luxury tier moved even faster — but in a market this thin, the broad numbers and the luxury numbers are telling two different stories. Here’s what May’s data actually shows, and what it means depending on where you sit.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

Condo Sales Briefing April 2026

Condo sales posted a strong April, but the year-to-date pace still trails normal, and the broad market has tipped into buyer’s-market territory. At the luxury tier, it’s the opposite — demand keeps outrunning supply, and prices are already back above 2017 levels.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

2026 April Townhouse Sales Briefing

Townhouse sales are outperforming this year, and inventory is tight nearly everywhere — but prices in the broad market are drifting lower, not higher. At the luxury tier, it’s the opposite story. Two segments of the same market, moving on very different clocks.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

2026 March Condo Sales Briefing

The Manhattan condominium market in March 2026 is two markets moving in opposite directions. Below $5 million, inventory is balanced and prices have stabilized; above $5 million, inventory is at historic lows and prices are rising sharply.

Sales Briefing Javier Gines

2026 March Townhouse Sales Briefing

Manhattan’s townhouse market is overperforming on sales while listing activity runs below historical norms — compressing inventory to 7.9 months across prime areas. The pressure is not uniform: Downtown scarcity is pushing serious buyers toward off-market properties, the Upper East Side is holding, and the Upper West Side is not.