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August 2023

August 28, 2023

Bachelorette 101

It has been a busy summer for me, since both my sister and my cousin are getting married and I have had the privilege of planning 2 different bachelorette parties, 2 different bridal showers, and 2 weddings! 

I have been married for over 7 years and have attended about a dozen bachelorette parties. Therefore planning 2 this summer was a breeze for me, and I thought I would share some tips and tricks in case anyone else needs some help.

My first tip is do your research on Tik Tok. TT is a great place to watch videos and get reviews of the everything from excursions to nightclubs to restaurants. It's the modern Yelp and gives you updated experiences from people who recently went there.

Second, use the app Splitwise for accounting. It's a game changer! It keeps track of who paid for what so when the trip is done getting squared away is easy. 

Few things every itinerary needs:

1.  Group Workout - girls love doing group things and exercise should be one of them!

2. Excursions - boat ride, snorkeling, hike, or visit to some historical site of the location is always a fun activity to do during the day as a group.

3. Dress Code/ Theme - the opportunity to play adult dress up with your friends does not come often, enjoy it! 

Real Estate with Ronnie - Reference Letters

On this episode of Real Estate with Ronnie, we’re talking about getting great reference letters. If you're buying or renting in a coop or condo, the building may require some reference letters for the application. Watch HERE for some things to consider!

Market Report

August has been slow, but it's always slow. The city feels empty as most take their final vacations out of town. 

Only a few more weeks and then we are back to school and waiting for a busier fall market. 

We anticipate an increase in inventory come mid September - October 2023. Our advice is if you have something you are waiting to list- Right after labor day is the time.

Alternatively, you can wait 3 weeks past Labor Day when the existing listings typically reduce and come to market with a competitive edge. We are seeing historic averages regarding inventory most similar to 2018 which was a neutral market.

- contracts signed: 824 

- new inventory: 1,108

- 4.1% listings went into contract in the first 30 days

- Manhattan supply: 6,529

- pending sales: 3,504

- days on market average: 69 days (down 12% year to date)

Property of the Month

1160 Third Avenue 10AB

Off Market - Private Exclusive

Welcome to residence 10AB at the Frost House. Currently configured as a 1 bedroom 2 bathroom, this unit features ample custom storage, West facing views, private outdoor space, and a full home office. This oversized 1 bedroom can be easily converted to a 2 bedroom, please see our alternative floorplan.

The Frost House, located at 1160 Third Avenue between 67th and 68th Street, is a full-service cooperative built in 1965. There is a laundry room in the basement and a live-in Super. The Frost House is less than 10 minutes from Central Park, Bloomingdales, and close to a surplus of restaurants and bars. Located around the corner from the 6 train it is also a short walk to the NRQW, FQ and the nearby FDR.

July 2023

July 26, 2023

Pizzagate

 You may have heard about the panic over pizza ovens in NYC. Some even tossing slices at the gates of City Hall. Here’s what’s going on... the city’s Department of Environmental Protection, is debating a rule change proposing that restaurants with wood- or coal-fired ovens installed prior to May 2016 add devices that would reduce emissions. 

While officials say it will affect under 100 of the city's countless pizza joints, pizzeria owners told New York news outlets that they expect to spend tens of thousands of dollars to install the emissions-trapping machines. Critics say the devices will cost a lot of "dough" and may affect the flavor of the world famous cheese and tomato pie. The rule in New York is not due to take effect until the public comment period ends on July 27th.

Market Report

In Q2, residential real estate sales 

in Manhattan amounted to $5.2 

billion across 2,548 transactions, 

representing a 32.6% decline 

compared to the previous year and 

a 32.2% increase quarter-over- quarter. However, contracts signed, which provide a more accurate reflection of the present market, experienced a less drastic shift – with a 21.7% year-over-year decrease and a 22.6% increase for the quarter. Defying expectations, the luxury market for properties priced at $5-10 million witnessed an increase of 17.4% compared to Q2 2022, with 175 contracts signed in the second quarter. Notably, all-cash transactions have emerged as a preferred method to navigate rising mortgage rates while attainable price point shoppers negotiate their wish list. The luxury market demonstrated upward momentum as buyers with abundant liquidity regained confidence in transacting.  The full quarterly report can be found here.

Property of the Month

333 East 119th Street #1K

NEWLY STAGED

Welcome to this beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home at The Palm on East 119th Street, with bright and open exposures all facing south. 

This is on the second floor of the building and features Brazilian hardwood floors and oversized South facing windows.

Apartment 1K is well located on the same floor as its amenities; which include the laundry room, the windowed building gym with a TV for entertainment, as well as the vast furnished outdoor patio which serves very well for an alternative to the nearby Thomas Jefferson Park.

June 2023

June 22, 2023

What's in the Air?

In early June, a cough-inducing, yellow-orange haze smothered NYC and created hazardous air-quality conditions. The sight was caused by smoke that’s been blown southward from hundreds of Canadian wildfires. 

It was wild, everyone was in masks and the conditions got worse by the hour. I had a splitting headache all day and remember thinking the city looked like a movie set!

A low-pressure system was pushing the smoke down to the five boroughs and holding the smoke close to the ground, creating some of the worst air conditions in the world. The New York Department of Environmental Conservation issued an air quality health advisory. 

Whether it will return is up in the air (no pun intended), however the governor is urging those who are vulnerable to monitor the latest information and take steps to protect themselves if it does.

Composting

Finally NYC has decided to get onboard with composting. Something Seattle and all of California have been doing for years and years.

On Thursday, the New York City Council approved a bill that will require New Yorkers to separate their food waste from regular trash and recycling. 

This new law will be rolled out borough by borough and will start this Oct with Brooklyn and Queens, then SI and the BX march 2024 and finally manhattan October 2024. Why Compost? 

When food goes to a landfill, it gets covered with dirt and composts in an anaerobic environment. This produces methane, a greenhouse gas with 16 times the effect of CO2. By composting, you create a closed-loop system that puts carbon right back into the soil for use by plants and microbes.

Market Report

The luxury market is on the up! Mid June saw an uptick in sales with 31 contracts signed at $4M and above for the week of June 11th. That includes 20 condos, 9 co-ops, 1 condop, and 1 townhome.

Property of the Month

1160 Third Avenue #10D


Welcome to Residence 10D at The Frost House. This 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment has just been COMPLETELY gut renovated! Some notable features include new floors, new kitchen cabinetry and counters, power shades throughout, top-of-the-line stainless Bertazzoni appliances, custom closets and West facing City views from your balcony. This is the perfect starter home in an incredible area.

Cable and internet is included in monthly maintenance of $2,685.00

The Frost House, located at 1160 Third avenue between 67th and 68th streets, is a full-service cooperative built in 1965. There is a laundry room in the basement and live in Super. The Frost House is less than 10 minutes from Central Park, Bloomingdales, and close to a surplus of restaurants and bars. Located around the corner from the 6 train it is also a short walk to the NRQW, FQ and the nearby FDR.

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