Manhattan Real Estate and Homes for Sale

(Report as of 05-25-13. Also see: Manhattan Apartments and Rentals and Manhattan Property Records)


Manhattan is located in New York City. The following is a real time, up to the minute report for the real estate market in Manhattan as of 05-25-13:

Average Sales Stats:

Based on current sales data, the average price for a home in Manhattan is $2,756,418. The average price per square foot is $1,333. The average neighborhood home is 1,701 square feet, has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. In terms of condominiums, Manhattan condos carry an average monthly maintenance of $1,990 per month. The majority of homes in the neighborhood are in post war buildings.

About the Current Real Estate Market:

Manhattan currently has 9242 homes for sale, including the following different types of property: 3962 condos / condominiums, 4702 coops, and 577 townhouses (for example brownstones or other types of single or multi-family homes). Of these, 1273 homes are single room studios, 2954 are one bedroom homes, 2473 are two bedroom homes, 1184 are three bedroom homes and the rest are larger. While data is not available for all properties, 481 of the homes in Manhattan are known to have been constructed or renovated recently and are therefore likely to be relatively newer in appearance and amenities.

A number of the homes for sale in Manhattan are luxury homes or contain premium amenities. Among them, 4516 have air conditioning, 3871 offer city views, 3766 have concierge services inside the bulding, 6540 have a doorman, 6450 have elevator service, 882 have a fireplace, 21 of the listings are available furnished, 3485 have a gym or fitness center, 3036 have hardwood floors, 1484 boast high ceilings, 294 have a jacuzzi, 5496 offer laundry services inside the building, 4817 have public outdoor space, 818 have park views, 2961 offer parking, 538 are penthouse apartments, 6434 allow pets, 1563 have private outdoor space, 5216 offer storage, 1041 have a swimming pool, 3299 have a washer / dryer inside the home, 1018 have water views.

Price Reduced Homes:

There are currently 1,985 price reduced home for sale listings in Manhattan. Searching these homes can be helpful for those looking to invest strategically in Manhattan real estate.

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In songs such as "New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra or "On Broadway" by George Benson, Manhattan is depicted as the place where the American dream can be actualized almost overnight and where the smallest individual can grow into a giant. Manhattan, dubbed "the city" by local and nearby residents, has a living, breathing pulse. Many consider it the center of the world, or at least, one of the truly great cities on the planet.

Manhattan is a center for the American arts, entertainment, finance, media, advertising, fashion and sports industries. All four major broadcast networks (Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS) are headquartered in New York City. The MLB, NBA, NHL and the NFL are all headquartered in New York City. In addition to being known as the Fashion Capital of the World, Manhattan has been home to many American fine arts institutions, with the Fashion Institute, Julliard, "Broadway", and leading music labels all located in Midtown. With the largest federal reserve bank, the New York Stock exchange, and the United Nations located in Manhattan, the former Dutch landing point serves as a global centerpiece.

Manhattan is well known as city that never sleeps. With 22.96 square miles of land space and over 1.5 million residents, Manhattan is the most densely populated of the New York City boroughs. Its population has grown an average of 3.2% each of the last 12 years and city officials expect further population increases to continue.

While extraordinarily high demand has made Manhattan one of the most expensive real estate markets in the world based on sheer pricing of homes for sale and apartments for rent, the relatively high salaries of its residents kept New York City locals comfortably able to pay their monthly living expenses. As such, New York has avoided being ranked in Forbes' recent list of cities where it's most difficult to pay rent.

Furthermore, although Manhattan is made up of some rather expensive neighborhoods, its general diversity extends into its housing market, and many neighborhoods above Central Park offer reasonable pricing for condos and rental apartments. For example, the average uptown rent is approximately 50% of the rent for a similar spot in glamorous downtown neighborhood Tribeca. Ongoing development in areas such as the Financial District, East Harlem, and Central Harlem is adding quality residential space to the Manhattan real estate market, giving new renters and buyers a greater selection and more competitive prices.

With competition and grandiose ambitions serving as the hallmark for its residents, there are simply no limits on the Manhattan real estate market. As such, it will more than likely continue increasing in both supply and demand well into the future.

All Manhattan home for sale listings:
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Active sales listings for Manhattan, New York (9242)
Avg Price: $2,756,418 | Avg Size: 1,701 Sqft | Avg Price / Sqft: $1,333
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Neighborhood Active Sales Active Rentals Addresses
All Downtown Manhattan 1794 2909 11818
All Midtown 6256 7488 21763
All Uptown 1178 1188 13168
Alphabet City 57 107 1085
Battery Park City 123 278 77
Bowery 22 91 778
Central Park 198 119 210
Chelsea 382 629 2472
Chinatown 26 35 650
Civic Center 11 1 13
Clinton 423 773 1688
East Harlem 256 348 3298
East Village 122 298 2438
Financial District 394 652 609
Flatiron District 106 85 403
Fort George 120 70 856
Garment District 22 56 266
Governors Island 0 0 0
Gramercy Park 146 182 652
Greenwich Village 222 293 1134
Hamilton Heights 39 77 660
Harlem 453 422 4988
Hell's Kitchen 83 261 291
Inwood 68 26 591
Kips Bay 188 349 972
Koreatown 3 7 131
Lenox Hill 765 570 1857
Liberty Island 0 0 0
Lincoln Square 451 640 875
Little Italy 9 32 154
Lower East Side 146 172 889
Manhattan Valley 68 118 505
Manhattanville 12 21 336
Marble Hill 0 2 168
Marcus Garvey 1 2 50
Meatpacking District 1 0 54
Midtown Center 322 294 815
Midtown East 575 521 1005
Midtown South Central 145 335 811
Morningside Heights 111 92 1030
Murray Hill, Manhattan 213 228 527
NoHo 38 41 223
NoLita 7 49 267
Roosevelt Island 14 38 24
SoHo 169 211 974
Stuyvesant Town - Peter Cooper Village 7 38 229
Sutton Place 181 42 143
Theater District - Times Square 30 126 236
TriBeCa 256 319 1083
Tudor City 72 61 22
Two Bridges 1 7 148
Union Square 17 26 116
Upper East Side 1989 1809 6138
Upper West Side 1154 1547 4673
Washington Heights 118 130 1381
West Village 247 430 2364
Yorkville 444 632 1826
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