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Manhattan Rents Grow Faster Than Sales Prices in November

The fall season yielded little relief for renters in Manhattan, where rent growth outpaced resale price growth in November, according to StreetEasy’s November 2016 Market Reports.

Manhattan Rents Outpace Sales Price Growth

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Upper Manhattan Was Hot in November

The Upper Manhattan submarket – comprised of Harlem, Inwood, Washington Heights, Hamilton Heights and Manhattanville – remained the least expensive submarket in Manhattan, but had the highest rent increases and fewest rentals discounted in November.

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North Brooklyn Rents Fall in November

North Brooklyn, which is comprised of Williamsburg, East Williamsburg and Greenpoint, remained the most expensive submarket in Brooklyn, but was the only submarket in either borough where both rents and resale price declined.

 

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