2014 Manhattan Townhouse Market Report
The Manhattan townhouse market had a phenomenal year as all three price indicators rose by double digits. This was particularly true for price per square foot, in which every neighborhood and property type posted strong increases.
The number of single-family townhouse sales decreased 10% while multi-family townhouse sales increased 6%, leading to a 2% decrease overall. The only region that did not have an increase in sales versus 2013 was Downtown.
Throughout Manhattan, the top end of the market thrived as the number of sales over $10M increased 26% versus 2013 to a new record high.
The Manhattan townhouse market had a phenomenal year as all three price indicators rose by double digits. This was particularly true for price per square foot, in which every neighborhood and property type posted strong increases.
The number of single-family townhouse sales decreased 10% while multi-family townhouse sales increased 6%, leading to a 2% decrease overall. The only region that did not have an increase in sales versus 2013 was Downtown.
Throughout Manhattan, the top end of the market thrived as the number of sales over $10M increased 26% versus 2013 to a new record high.
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