The sun is out, the trees are blooming, and the air feels (mostly) nice, which means that home-shopping season in NYC has begun. Yes, home-shopping season is a thing: It’s a roughly three-month period during spring in which sellers put their properties on the market, giving eager buyers maximum inventory to choose from. (There’s another, shorter buying season in the fall.)
There’s a lot to know about buying a home in NYC. If you’re getting ready to make the big move, here are 8 things you need to know.
| Co-op total closing costs | Condo total closing costs |
| $12,760 | $23,125 |
| Neighborhood | Percent Increase in Inventory | Median Asking Price |
| Inwood | 23% | $399,900 (down 11%) |
| Lower East Side | 45% | $1.58 million (down 2%) |
| Battery Park City | 24% | $1.4 million (down .3%) |
| Gramercy Park | 29% | $1.524 million (down 4%) |
| Morningside Heights | 31% | $725K (down 2%) |
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